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CS3MESH4EOSC Newsletters

CS3MESH4EOSC Newsletter - May 2023

Publication

Publication

RDA 18 . Science Mesh: Harmonising Architectures and APIs Across Operators to Reduce Tech Debt and Increase Clout

A presentation from Guido Aben (Director of Infrastructure Partnerships at AARNET) during the RDA Plenary 18.

Publication

Cubbit - a distributes use case

A presentation from Alessandro Petraro (Software Engineer & Full Stack Developer at Cubbit) about the Cubbit integration in CS3.

Publication

IOP: Birds eyes view

This presentation from Hugo Labrador from CERN on the 14th of July at the CS3MESH4EOSC Technical Workshop summarises the main Science Mesh use cases on Data Science Environments, Open Data Systems,

Articles & Papers

Articles & Papers

FAIR DATA THROUGH A FEDERATED CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE: EXPLORING THE SCIENCE MESH

Despite the many promises of cloud computing in science, its full potential is yet to be unlocked due to the lack of findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data. To investigate the barriers and promises of FAIR data, we explore the Science Mesh, a federated mesh infrastructure enabling interoperability across research cloud service providers.
Articles & Papers

CONNECT - The magazine from the GÉANT Community

CommunityJoin the CS3MESH4EOSC and become one of the first Science Mesh adopters! Instructions to deploy software and rules of participation are available at https://sciencemesh.ioFor further information, visit the website https://cs3mesh4eosc.euThe EU-funded CS3MESH4EOSC project is connecting locally- and institutionally- provided sync and share services and scaling them up to the European level and beyond. The project is delivering the Science Mesh, an interoperable platform to easily sync and share data, deploy applications and software components, while extending functionalities.
Articles & Papers

Increasing interoperability for research clouds: CS3APIs for connecting sync&share storage, applications and science environments

In this paper, submitted at the CHEP 2019 Conference (Adelaide, Australia), we introduce the CS3APIs and its reference implementation, Reva.