A recording of the webinar on the Highly Scalable Data Service (HSDS) and the demo of Kita Lab is now available, in addition to a transcript of the question and answer session. ...
In this webinar, join HDF Group senior architect John Readey for an introduction to the open source Highly Scalable Data Service (HSDS), REST-based software for reading and writing HDF5 data in the cloud. ...
Here are the materials for last week’s webinar. The recording has been posted on youtube and the links mentioned during the podcast are in this post....
The HDF Group is ready to announce a new major release, HDF5 1.12.0. This will be the first release that allows our users to access HDF5 data stored on non-POSIX storage, such as Cloud or Object Store. The release will also include performance enhancements to the parallel and sequential HDF5 libraries.Learn more about these new features in this upcoming webinar....
Learn about three upcoming HDF5 features in different stages of development that we are planning to add to HDF5 library in the next two years. This webinar is scheduled for Friday, October 25, at 11:00 a.m. CDT....
Thanks to those who attended our July 31, 2019 webinar, “Moving HDF5 Applications from One Major Release to Another.” As promised, here are the associated resources we’re sharing with the community....
In this webinar scheduled for July 31, 2019, we will talk about the HDF5 release schedule, the differences between HDF5 maintenance and major releases, and we will provide guidance on migrating applications from one release to another. ...
With MyIRE and HDF, everyone from a doctor in a small-town office to big data genetics researchers can work together to find new and powerful insights across data sets using a common set of tools - and do so in a repeatable way. And, because of HDF5, any user—whether large or small—is powered by the same technology used by CERN and NASA. We knew we wanted all of MyIRE’s users to have the power of NASA in their pocket. HDF5 made that possible....
Reproducibility in computing has important impacts in data sets of all shapes and sizes. HDF provides high throughput interfaces to data sets in a reproducible way. Using HDF allows MyIRE users to analyze data across experiments and domains. Methods, techniques, and case studies for using and increasing access to HDF will be presented.
Please join us for a webinar with the team at MyIRE on Tuesday, February 12th, at 10:00 a.m. CST.
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