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SUMMARY:Data Fabric for Research Data
DESCRIPTION:Mr Benjamin Wu1\n1Netapp\nResearch data is by far the most valuable asset shared by researchers and organisations. This data, managed and used correctly, powers societal innovation and a better way of life for us all.\nHowever, researchers and their sponsoring organisations often struggle to sustainably manage the cost and risk of research data. Researchers demanding hybrid cloud capabilities create new challenges.\nThe optimal balance between freedom of choice and adequate governance is hard to find without the right approach.\nThe data fabric approach enables the best way to satisfy the demands of both researchers and the providers of supporting services. The data fabric eliminates confusion and conflict, and offers a way to engender meaningful and mutually assured success for research data in all environments.\nThis workshop takes attendees through a step-by-step process showing how to radically simplify data management for research data and offer modernised capabilities for new types of research applications.\nThe workshop covers two domains of interest:\n1) Research Data Services – defining and constructing services that researchers can use to carry out research data lifecycle tasks without getting quagmired in micro-management – from ingest to preservation and reuse\n2) Data Platform Services – defining and constructing services that underpin Research Data Services. Enabling delivery of highly simplified, predictable, cost effective and feature-rich capabilities to safely and efficiently store and process research data\nThe workshop will provide de-identified examples of actual data gathered from real-world environments, and share generic design artefacts derived from wisdom gathered across more than 1100 worldwide studies.\nWho should attend: Researcher data management specialists, information & data management, data governance & compliance staff, commercial teams, digital librarians & curators, data, IT & cloud architects\nSkills or knowledge attendees should have: A general understanding of basic data formats and protocols, including structured data, metadata and unstructured data (day-to-day users of research data facilities as a baseline)\nDo attendees need to install any special software to participate in the workshop: No\nPre workshop preparation: attendees should review the following material https://www.netapp.com/data-fabric/, https://www.gartner.com/smarterwithgartner/data-fabric-architecture-is-key-to-modernizing-data-management-and-integration/ \n
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