From Janae Baker, MLER: Don't miss out on Gateways 2024 early bird registration! Today, September 16, is the last day to register with the early bird rate for general attendees. Join us in Bozeman, Montana, for an exciting program complete with science gateways: https://lnkd.in/g6cAD6Zt. You can lock in your registration rate at $450 before it increases. The student registration will remain the same at $350. Register at https://lnkd.in/g4XNyZqr. Tutorials are FREE for the community and online two weeks before the in-person conference begins. You only need to register for them to attend. Learn more about Gateways 2024 by visiting https://lnkd.in/gQd4whKN. Should you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. Hope to see you in Bozeman. Thanks! ---- Janae Baker Community Project Manager Science Gateways Center of Excellence (SGX3)
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Supporting regional conversations and arming CI professionals with tools to address emerging issues.
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The technical focus of our proposed consortium is on data. Data plays an ever larger role in computational science. Artificial intelligence, edge networks, and computational analysis on data with sensitivities are among just a small number of issues that are relevant and present in present-day scientific and scholarly research . Traditional HPC centers have a compute-first view of serving research, a model which is increasingly being called on for expansion. The consortium’s existence is to support regional conversations of relevance and arm CI professionals with tools to address emerging issues. We onboard organizations that align with our mission, share information transparently, and provide opportunities for professional growth and leadership. While identity is a social process and all forms of identity can be fluid, regional identity is implicit in geography. Regional identity stems from harmony between its inhabitants and indicates unity and social integration within a geographic area. One’s identity as a member of a region can contribute to greater forms of communication, willingness to share, and trust as members share a sense of place. The strong regional identity of academic institutions in the US Midwest states, and through place-based identity, achieve greater forms of transparency and shared mission in support of the CI professional. We used the rule of “one day driving distance.” to define the regional bounds of the Midwest RCD, therefore, our regional focus is to match the Great Lakes region (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.) We welcome CI professionals from greater distances and have attendees from Iowa and Missouri as well as Tennessee at our meetings. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2227627. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
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Thanks for the reminder, Karen Catlin! Our tip number 3 for Creating an Inclusive Work Environment shares this sentiment! https://lnkd.in/gpckY2Yt Thanks to Maureen Biggers for doing the research and giving a talk that led to these inclusivity tips!
Recently, I was coaching a client about developing her personal brand. She found it challenging to identify what makes her stand out. What are the things she does consistently to add value to her organization? What things might a potential sponsor notice and use to connect her with career-growing opportunities? She wasn’t sure. So I asked, “What do others say about you?” I encouraged her to think about a recent performance review or kudos she’d received from her peers. This approach seemed to help, as she quickly listed a handful of qualities that others praised her for. The next day, this quote popped up in my social media feed: “Never admire quietly. If I admire something about someone, I tell them. We humans are so fragile. It’s important we give people their flowers while they are still here.” - Chimamanda Adichie, an award-winning Nigerian author, feminist and philosopher. It’s a perfect mindset for all of us on the journey to be better allies. I’ll add that we shouldn’t just tell the person what we admire about them. We should _also_ sing their praises in conversations with influential coworkers. Let’s all speak about them in the rooms they aren’t yet in. — This is an excerpt from my upcoming “5 Ally Actions” newsletter. Subscribe and read the full edition at https://lnkd.in/gQiRseCb #BetterAllies #Allyship #InclusionMatters #Inclusion #Belonging #Allies ??
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Institutions with members from the Midwest Research Computing and Data consortium will be represented at OpenInfra Days North America. Today is the final day to receive early-bird pricing. Hope to see many of you there! The Midwest RCD Scientific Cloud Affinity Group will gather to make plans for future actions. Jeremy Fischer, Mike Lowe, David Hancock, John-Paul Robinson, Michael Collins, Jess H., Benjamin Lynch, Stephen Bird, Timothy Middelkoop, Winona Snapp-Childs, zekai otles, Mehmed Kerem Uludag, Kevin Luu.
Yesterday we published Day 1 of the OpenInfra Days North America schedule. Here's Day 2! Make sure to register today to receive early-bird pricing. Back to the fundamentals: Are you "actually" monitoring your Cloud?: Mohamed Elsakhawy, Western University Planning for the Next Generation of OpenStack in a research environment: Seven years of lessons learned providing infrastructure as a service to researchers: Graham Allan; Edward Munsell, Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, University of Minnesota Keynote presentation: Kate Keahey, Argonne National Laboratory Building a Zuul instance on Kubernetes with zuul-operator: Jan Gutter; Shatadru Bandyopadhyay, Workday How highly available CephFS NFS unlocks a great promise with OpenStack Manila: Goutham Ravi; Carlos Eduardo da Silva, Red Hat Building and scaling the Cloud Native Continuum: John Forman ? ??, Accenture Federal Services Seamless Migration: Transitioning VMs from VMware to OpenStack with Open Source Tools: Maciej Lecki, Red Hat Service Mesh for the Mere Mortal: Bruce Basil Mathews, Mirantis Building a Future-Proof Cloud Strategy with Atmosphere OpenStack: Ankit Sachdeva, VEXXHOST Inc. Kubernetes Upgrade Operator + Cluster API: Managing upgrade version of multiple Kubernetes Clusters: Chien Pham; Nguyen Dinh Hoang, Viettel Group VM High Availability with Masakari: Zain Marvi; Vijay Kovvuri, Rackspace Technology No more waiting: How software-defined storage eliminates application timeouts for OpenStack: Sagy Volkov, Lightbits Labs Modern application debugging: An introduction to OpenTelemetry: Josh Lee, Altinity Network Observability: Optimized anomaly detection and capacity planning with AI/ML: Jamie Parker; Gurpreet Singh, Red Hat How the Mexican Government is a promoter of Open-Source technology?: Federico Gonzalez Waite, Mexico’s National Research and Innovation Center for ICT (INFOTEC) From Data Centers to Green Clouds: The impact of AI and OpenStack on sustainability: Rupal Shirpurkar; Prashant Mishra, Click2Cloud Inc. https://lnkd.in/g7gCsKCe
OpenInfra Days NA at IU
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Midwest RCD folks - the program has been announced...click through to see it in entirety....here is glimpse at Day 1. Early-bird registration ends September 6.
OpenInfra Days North America at Indiana University has announced their schedule. Early-bird registration ends September 6. https://lnkd.in/ga2iRFeC And this is just Day 1: IU Keynote Welcome: Beth Plale, Indiana University Pervasive Technology Institute OpenInfra Keynote Welcome: Jimmy McArthur, OpenInfra Foundation One Giant Leap: Jonathan Mills, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Harnessing Open Source for Smooth Cloud Migration: The Integration of Atmosphere & MigrateKit - VEXXHOST Sponsor Keynote: Mohammed Naser, VEXXHOST Inc. Rackspace Sponsor Keynote:?Rackspace Technology CI/CD for HPC on OpenStack: John-Paul Robinson, University of Alabama at Birmingham Which Vault? Don't tell me your secret(s)!: Michel S. (Schildmeijer), SSC-ICT OpenStack Plus: The perfect recipe for enterprise-grade deployment: Ajith Narayanan, Pinakastra Computing Private Limited Open-Source Migration with Migratekit: Transitioning from VMware to OpenStack: Mohammed Naser, VEXXHOST Inc. Students in Open Source: The OpenInfra University Partnership Program: Kendall Nelson, OpenInfra Foundation Rapid baremetal provisioning with Ironic: James Denton, Rackspace Technology Transparent Vulnerability Management: Jeremy Stanley, OpenInfra Foundation The HPC+AI Cloud: flexible and performant infrastructure for HPC and AI workloads: Stig Telfer, StackHPC Ltd VMWare Panel: Mohammed Naser, VEXXHOST Inc.; DJ DONGJOON MIN, ZCONVERTER INC.; Kevin Jackson, Trilio; Maciej Lecki, Red Hat; Jimmy McArthur The development and deployment of a persistent BinderHub instance on Jetstream2: Kevin Tyle, University at Albany State University of New York An example of digital sovereignty from Europe: Robert Holling, OpenInfra user group Lower Saxony
OpenInfra Days NA at IU
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Are you ready to Try it Now? Challenge yourself to make your work environment a more inclusive space for all with these tips from the Midwest Research Computing and Data consortium DEI Affinity Group. In Tip number two, we challenge you to: *Introduce yourself to someone in your work environment you don't already know. *When a new team member joins, introduce that person to other colleagues. *Invite new colleagues to lunch or coffee. With Indiana University Bloomington and the National Science Foundation (NSF). https://lnkd.in/gKqfETbV
Creating an Inclusive Work Environment: Introduce people to each other
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#OpenInfra Days North America is being hosted within our region - hope to see many of you come network with presenters from Indiana University, University of Minnesota, and Argonne National Laboratory. Who else plans to join us?
The?schedule for #OpenInfra Days North America?at Indiana University Indianapolis October 15-16, 2024 is now live! The schedule features topics around?#OpenStack in research environments,?OpenStack at NASA, how the?Mexican Government is leveraging #OpenSource?technology,?#VMware migration?to OpenStack, an OpenStack?Scientific SIG?meetup, and more! https://lnkd.in/g-Jm_cnf
OpenInfra Days North America 2024 at Indiana University Schedule
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Hey Midwest Research Computing and Data consortium folks - do you have students who could benefit from attending SC Conference Series or #IPDPS? Travel awards available - applications due September 9th.
There's a new HPC Student Cohort (HPCSC) providing #travelgrants for students to BOTH the SC Conference Series and #IPDPS ! Applications are due September 9th. Fantastic opportunity from IEEE Computer Society Apply now! https://lnkd.in/gkGebMp8
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The Midwest Research Computing and Data consortium DEI Affinity Group has created a 12-part mini video series on Creating an Inclusive Work Environment. Thanks to?Maureen Biggers?for her presentation at the annual meeting and her work in creating this series and to Robert Ping for editing and adding bookends to make them more impactful. What do you think? Are YOU able to Try It Now and make a difference in your work environment by developing a relationship with a colleague different from you? With Winona Snapp-Childs, Beth Plale, and Laura Pettit at Indiana University Bloomington/Indiana University. The Midwest RCD is a National Science Foundation (NSF)-sponsored initiative. https://lnkd.in/gmMbCRvc
Creating an Inclusive Work Environment: Develop relationships with people different from you
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Deadline extended! OpenInfra Days are organized and hosted annually by local User Groups and companies in the ecosystem and are often one or two-day events with keynotes, breakout sessions, and even workshops.This first OpenInfra Days North America, hosted by Indiana University, US, is being jointly organized by participants from the United States, Mexico, and Canada. We hope to have lively networking and community-building from within North America.OpenInfra Days is a great opportunity to hear directly from prominent open infrastructure leaders, learn from user stories, network, and get plugged into your local community. To register, learn about sponsorship, submit a presentation/BoF/workshop proposal, or find out more about OpenInfra visit?https://lnkd.in/ga2iRFeC Hope to see some presentation proposals (due August 16) from Midwest RCD folks - especially those in the Scientific Cloud Affinity Group!
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Several Midwest RCD folks are presenting at PEARC Conference Series this week. Check out the proceedings (https://lnkd.in/gEimSPU6) for these entries: A Model for Managing Multi-Tenant Research Databases (Claudia Costa, Esen Tuna) Open OnDemand: Connecting Computing Power with Powerful Minds (@Doug Johnson, Lee Liming) Design Thinking for Human Centric Research Data Systems Engineering (@Scott Hampton) Enabling Remote Management of FaaS Endpoints wtih Globus Compute Multi-User Endpoints (Joshua Bryan) Building a Federated Catalog for CyberTraining Materials: The HPD-ED Pilot Project (Brian Guilfoos, John-Paul Navarro) Stable Diffusion in the Classroom: Deploying interactive GPU-enabled ML workloads with Open OnDemand and Kubernetes (@Evan Jaffe, Heechang Na) Automated Transcription Service: Enabling Transcription at Scale for Social Science Research (Esen Tuna) Midwest RCD members were also involved in a variety of other ways. Technical Program Reviewers (Amiya Maji, Andy Keen, Dodi Heryadi, Hadrian Djohari, Heechang Na, Jackie Milhans, PhD, John-Paul Navarro, Lev Gorenstein, @Leonard Apanasevich, Matt Vander Werf, Workshop Co-Chair (Jennifer Taylor), Evaluations Chair (Julie Wernert), Proceedings Chair (Geoffrey Lentner).
Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2024: Human Powered Computing | ACM Conferences
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