What Healthcare Organizations Need to Know about Hybrid Data StorageClearSky Data
By adopting a hybrid data storage architecture, healthcare organizations can focus on growing their businesses while reducing storage infrastructure costs.
'Making the case for a research data shared service' in the Measuring Success and Changing Culture session Presented during the National RDM Strategies session of the Göttingen-CODATA RDM Symposium 2018
National data services lightening talk at the RDAJisc RDM
Our slides for the lightening talk at the annual RDA in Tokyo. All about the national shared services to support research data infrastructure. March 2016.
What Healthcare Organizations Need to Know about Hybrid Data StorageClearSky Data
By adopting a hybrid data storage architecture, healthcare organizations can focus on growing their businesses while reducing storage infrastructure costs.
'Making the case for a research data shared service' in the Measuring Success and Changing Culture session Presented during the National RDM Strategies session of the Göttingen-CODATA RDM Symposium 2018
National data services lightening talk at the RDAJisc RDM
Our slides for the lightening talk at the annual RDA in Tokyo. All about the national shared services to support research data infrastructure. March 2016.
The research data spring project "DataVault" slides for the third sandpit workshop. Project led by University of Manchester and University of Edinburgh.
How BlueBRIDGE data management services can support the marine & maritime sectorBlue BRIDGE
Presented by Sara Garavelli of Trust-IT Services at the BlueBRIDGE Workshop at SeaTech Week 2016 in Brest, France http://www.bluebridge-vres.eu/events/join-bluebridge-10th-biennial-sea-tech-week-brest-france
Redshift, from Amazon Web Services, offers a compelling value proposition for organizations that need scalable data warehouses. The per terabyte cost of storage is 10% the market rate, but the real upside of Redshift has nothing to do with its price.
Europe today lacks a publicly funded cloud infrastructure for exploitation of research data. Data research infrastructures and e-Infrastructures should coordinate themselves to realize the International Data Commons.
MSPs: Give customers the cloud (without letting them float away)ClearSky Data
The MSP business model thrives when providers add features, solutions and expertise, while also delivering the consumption models customers expect in today’s hybrid world.
Cloud Cost Analysis: A Comprehensive GuideLucy Zeniffer
Explore the intricacies of Cloud Cost Analysis in this comprehensive guide, offering a concise yet insightful overview of key factors influencing expenses in cloud computing. From resource optimization to budget management strategies, gain valuable insights to navigate the complex landscape of cloud costs efficiently.
The cloud: financial, legal and technical. Presentation by Morgan Hill, Amazon and Taylor Wessing. Held on Tuesday, 14th Sep 2010 at The City Club, London.
Determining where and how to host your IT systems is largely a strategic business decision, even more so than an IT decision. It’s one that can have a large impact on your business, in regards to system performance, security and cost. Having a clear understanding of the true costs of it all to not only weigh all of your options, but to build a comprehensive cloud and IT outsourcing strategy is essential.
The research data spring project "DataVault" slides for the third sandpit workshop. Project led by University of Manchester and University of Edinburgh.
How BlueBRIDGE data management services can support the marine & maritime sectorBlue BRIDGE
Presented by Sara Garavelli of Trust-IT Services at the BlueBRIDGE Workshop at SeaTech Week 2016 in Brest, France http://www.bluebridge-vres.eu/events/join-bluebridge-10th-biennial-sea-tech-week-brest-france
Redshift, from Amazon Web Services, offers a compelling value proposition for organizations that need scalable data warehouses. The per terabyte cost of storage is 10% the market rate, but the real upside of Redshift has nothing to do with its price.
Europe today lacks a publicly funded cloud infrastructure for exploitation of research data. Data research infrastructures and e-Infrastructures should coordinate themselves to realize the International Data Commons.
MSPs: Give customers the cloud (without letting them float away)ClearSky Data
The MSP business model thrives when providers add features, solutions and expertise, while also delivering the consumption models customers expect in today’s hybrid world.
Cloud Cost Analysis: A Comprehensive GuideLucy Zeniffer
Explore the intricacies of Cloud Cost Analysis in this comprehensive guide, offering a concise yet insightful overview of key factors influencing expenses in cloud computing. From resource optimization to budget management strategies, gain valuable insights to navigate the complex landscape of cloud costs efficiently.
The cloud: financial, legal and technical. Presentation by Morgan Hill, Amazon and Taylor Wessing. Held on Tuesday, 14th Sep 2010 at The City Club, London.
Determining where and how to host your IT systems is largely a strategic business decision, even more so than an IT decision. It’s one that can have a large impact on your business, in regards to system performance, security and cost. Having a clear understanding of the true costs of it all to not only weigh all of your options, but to build a comprehensive cloud and IT outsourcing strategy is essential.
Cloud IT Economics: What you don't know about TCO can hurt youAl Brodie
An e-book that explores factors beyond basic price that impact the true cost of ownership for cloud implementations by comparing and contrasting prevalent approaches, using common enterprise workloads, from three prominent cloud service providers.
Semantic 'Radar' Steers Users to Insights in the Data LakeCognizant
By infusing information with intelligence, users can discover meaning in the digital data that envelops people, organizations, processes, products and things.
Public Sector Chargeback: Software-as-a-Service for Shared Services Frequentl...BluLogix
Public sector shared services groups are increasingly tasked with managing expenditures, reducing costs, standardizing infrastructure and leading digital transformations to drive policies and standards across their organizations.
Semantic 'Radar' Steers Users to Insights in the Data LakeThomas Kelly, PMP
By infusing information with intelligence, users can discover meaning in the digital data that envelops people, organizations, processes, products and things.
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Denodo DataFest 2016: ROI Justification in Data VirtualizationDenodo
Watch the full session: Denodo DataFest 2016 sessions: https://goo.gl/eB3lOM
There are two sides to the ROI coin. One is TCO and the other is business impact. In this session, we will explain how to justify and measure the ROI for data virtualization, and share examples of authentic business benefits realized by our key customers. If you need help justifying the investment, don't miss this session!
In this session, you will learn:
• How data virtualization is used to leverage data as a strategic asset, and to monetize data
• How to justify and measure ROI for data virtualization solutions
• Examples of business benefits realized by our key customers
This session is part of the Denodo DataFest 2016 event. You can also watch more Denodo DataFest sessions on demand here: https://goo.gl/VXb6M6
Cloud computing - the impact on revenue recognitionPwC
By 2017 global cloud service providers are expected to generate approximately $235 billion of revenue from cloud computing services.
Telecom companies are searching for ways to save money, limit fixed costs and improve efficiencies. The use of cloud computing can help. However, challenges may arise specifically in revenue recognition patterns and costs associated when accounting for revenue generated for cloud services.
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, November 4th, 2020
This call was focused on the PROVIDE future developments, functionalities wishlist and PROVIDE service in EOSC.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Recordings: https://youtu.be/wY4fOS767Us
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
OpenAIRE in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)OpenAIRE
Openness is the success factor for EOSC. OpenAIRE has been working in delivering an open access scholarly communication in Europe for the past 10 years and we now present how our work fits into the EOSC core developments
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, October 7th, 2020
This call was focused on the OpenAIRE Broker Service, specifying how the service works to deploy the enrichment events to the Content Providers managers.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Recording: https://youtu.be/3sF4B58EGcs
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, July 1st, 2020
This call was focused on Data Repositories namely the OpenAIRE Research Graph and Data Repositories, the OpenAIRE Content Acquisition Policy, and the Guidelines for Data Archive Managers.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call. May 6th, 2020.
This Call focused the presentation of the new User Interface of Provide Dashboard and the presentation of 4 use cases using the Provide service.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Recording available here: https://youtu.be/J4m_ryRxtnY
20200504_OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar: GDPR and Sharing DataOpenAIRE
Presentation by Jacques Flores Dourojeanni (Research Data Management Consultant Utrecht University Library), as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200504_Research Data & the GDPR: How Open is Open?OpenAIRE
Presentation by Prodromos Tsiavos (Senior Legal Advisor - ARC/ Director - Onassis Group) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200504_Data, Data Ownership and Open ScienceOpenAIRE
Presentation by Thomas Margoni (Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Internet Law, Co-director, CREATe, University of Glasgow) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200429_Research Data & the GDPR: How Open is Open? (updated version)OpenAIRE
Presentation by Prodromos Tsiavos (Senior Legal Advisor - ARC/ Director - Onassis Group) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on April 29th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200429_Data, Data Ownership and Open ScienceOpenAIRE
Presentation by Thomas Margoni (Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Internet Law, Co-director, CREATe, University of Glasgow) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on April 29th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200429_OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar: GDPR and Sharing DataOpenAIRE
Presentation by Jacques Flores Dourojeanni (Research Data Management Consultant Utrecht University Library), as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on April 29th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
COVID-19: Activities, tools, best practice and contact points in GreeceOpenAIRE
Presentation from the webinar organized by the Greek OpenAIRE and RDA Nodes (Athena RC) and Elixir-GR to inform participants of EU and national efforts, in collaboration with the following research organizations: Flemming, CERTH, HEAL-Link, Demokritos, Univ. of Athens (Medical School).
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates; Main topic: DSpace-CRIS for OpenAIRE: implementation of the CRIS guidelines and beyond; 3) Community questions & comments.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates;
2) OpenAIRE aggregation and enrichment processes: specifications and good practices;
3) Community questions & comments.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Broker Service;
3) Community questions & comments.
Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDASAMIR PANDA
Spectroscopy is a branch of science dealing the study of interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter.
Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy refers to absorption spectroscopy or reflect spectroscopy in the UV-VIS spectral region.
Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy is an analytical method that can measure the amount of light received by the analyte.
Cancer cell metabolism: special Reference to Lactate PathwayAADYARAJPANDEY1
Normal Cell Metabolism:
Cellular respiration describes the series of steps that cells use to break down sugar and other chemicals to get the energy we need to function.
Energy is stored in the bonds of glucose and when glucose is broken down, much of that energy is released.
Cell utilize energy in the form of ATP.
The first step of respiration is called glycolysis. In a series of steps, glycolysis breaks glucose into two smaller molecules - a chemical called pyruvate. A small amount of ATP is formed during this process.
Most healthy cells continue the breakdown in a second process, called the Kreb's cycle. The Kreb's cycle allows cells to “burn” the pyruvates made in glycolysis to get more ATP.
The last step in the breakdown of glucose is called oxidative phosphorylation (Ox-Phos).
It takes place in specialized cell structures called mitochondria. This process produces a large amount of ATP. Importantly, cells need oxygen to complete oxidative phosphorylation.
If a cell completes only glycolysis, only 2 molecules of ATP are made per glucose. However, if the cell completes the entire respiration process (glycolysis - Kreb's - oxidative phosphorylation), about 36 molecules of ATP are created, giving it much more energy to use.
IN CANCER CELL:
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
introduction to WARBERG PHENOMENA:
WARBURG EFFECT Usually, cancer cells are highly glycolytic (glucose addiction) and take up more glucose than do normal cells from outside.
Otto Heinrich Warburg (; 8 October 1883 – 1 August 1970) In 1931 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his "discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme.
WARNBURG EFFECT : cancer cells under aerobic (well-oxygenated) conditions to metabolize glucose to lactate (aerobic glycolysis) is known as the Warburg effect. Warburg made the observation that tumor slices consume glucose and secrete lactate at a higher rate than normal tissues.
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Observation of Io’s Resurfacing via Plume Deposition Using Ground-based Adapt...Sérgio Sacani
Since volcanic activity was first discovered on Io from Voyager images in 1979, changes
on Io’s surface have been monitored from both spacecraft and ground-based telescopes.
Here, we present the highest spatial resolution images of Io ever obtained from a groundbased telescope. These images, acquired by the SHARK-VIS instrument on the Large
Binocular Telescope, show evidence of a major resurfacing event on Io’s trailing hemisphere. When compared to the most recent spacecraft images, the SHARK-VIS images
show that a plume deposit from a powerful eruption at Pillan Patera has covered part
of the long-lived Pele plume deposit. Although this type of resurfacing event may be common on Io, few have been detected due to the rarity of spacecraft visits and the previously low spatial resolution available from Earth-based telescopes. The SHARK-VIS instrument ushers in a new era of high resolution imaging of Io’s surface using adaptive
optics at visible wavelengths.
Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heli...Sérgio Sacani
The ambient solar wind that flls the heliosphere originates from multiple
sources in the solar corona and is highly structured. It is often described
as high-speed, relatively homogeneous, plasma streams from coronal
holes and slow-speed, highly variable, streams whose source regions are
under debate. A key goal of ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter mission is to identify
solar wind sources and understand what drives the complexity seen in the
heliosphere. By combining magnetic feld modelling and spectroscopic
techniques with high-resolution observations and measurements, we show
that the solar wind variability detected in situ by Solar Orbiter in March
2022 is driven by spatio-temporal changes in the magnetic connectivity to
multiple sources in the solar atmosphere. The magnetic feld footpoints
connected to the spacecraft moved from the boundaries of a coronal hole
to one active region (12961) and then across to another region (12957). This
is refected in the in situ measurements, which show the transition from fast
to highly Alfvénic then to slow solar wind that is disrupted by the arrival of
a coronal mass ejection. Our results describe solar wind variability at 0.5 au
but are applicable to near-Earth observatories.
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1. What will it cost to manage
and share my data?
OpenAIRE-Advance receives funding from the European
Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 777541.
Remember:
Different repositories apply different charging models. Some apply a xed-fee
per data package plus an amount over a certain volume, while others only
apply variable fees depending on the data volume. Some may not charge at all.
What to cost in?
Who can help you to estimate costs?
Developed for:
by
Useful costing guides:
OpenAIRE: How to identify and assess Research Data Management (RDM) costs
LCRDM: Guide Research Data Management and Costs
Horizon 2020 Costing Guide
UK Data Service: Data management costing tool and checklist
Home
Institution
can supply local RDM
infrastructures
How much could management & deposit cost?
Funders
can tell you
which costs are
eligible
Research
Office
can help cost in
direct vs indirect
costs
Data Service
Providers
can give guidance on
standards and storgage
options
More OpenAIRE Advance
resources available here:
Research
Community
can provide
practical RDM
examples
Infrastructure costs
Digitisation
Storage
Licensing and Security
Sharing and Re-use
Archiving
Data
Stewards
can offer advice
tailored to your
discipline
Some factors that affect RDM costs...
... and
Security of potenially
sensitive data
Length of preservation
required
Things to consider...
Eligible costs: When applying for funding, remember that there are
typically two types of eligible costs; 'Direct costs', usually referring to
staff time, travel, equipment, etc., and 'Indirect costs', generally
covering things like administrative and nancial management.
Avoid 'double dipping': Most funders will cover justi able costs
related to RDM. However, if something is covered by indirect costs (e.g.
institutional storage) you can't also claim it as a direct cost. Check with
your institution on how best to include these in grant proposals.
Dataset size
A Data Management Plan (DMP) can help to identify
activities and potential costs at the outset ouf your project.
Identifying RDM costs before you begin the project ensures
that you will be able to request adequate funds to support
good data management and enable data sharing.
Skills costs
Data wrangling
Description and Documentation
Metadata generation
Formatting and Cleaning
Consent and Anonymisation
For example fees see:
University of Cambridge repository fees
Dryad data publishing charges
20GB
of data could cost you between
€0 - €109 to deposit
Based on these examples, we have
performed some comparative calculations.
The cheapest repository changes at
different points so shop around!
75GB
of data could cost you between
€245 - €340 to deposit
200GB
of data could cost you between
€790 - €906 to deposit