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Michelle Holko1, Nick Weber, Chris Lunt
1Google, Google Public Sector, Washington, DC 20001, USA, michelleholko@google.com.
Abstract:
As biomedical research data grow, researchers need reliable and scalable solutions for storage and compute. There is also a need to build systems that encourage and support collaboration and data sharing, to result in greater reproducibility. This has led many researchers and organizations to use cloud computing [1]. The cloud not only enables scalable, on-demand resources for storage and compute, but also collaboration and continuity during virtual work, and can provide superior security and compliance features. Moving to or adding cloud resources, however, is not trivial or without cost, and may not be the best choice in every scenario. The goal of this workshop is to explore the benefits of using the cloud in biomedical and computational research, and considerations (pros and cons) for a range of scenarios including individual researchers, collaborative research teams, consortia research programs, and large biomedical research agencies / organizations.
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