3–7 Nov 2025
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Session

Software and Services for Operation

5 Nov 2025, 09:30

Conveners

Software and Services for Operation

  • JinYang Shi (Institute of Modern Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,LanZhou,China)

Software and Services for Operation

  • JinYang Shi (Institute of Modern Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,LanZhou,China)

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  1. Sebastian Lopienski (CERN)
    05/11/2025, 09:30
    Software and Services for Operation

    CERN, the birthplace of the World Wide Web, continues to evolve its web infrastructure to follow technology evolution and meet users’ needs. This talk will provide an overview of the web landscape at CERN, from web governance to web hosting services, including recent and ongoing changes. We will look at the change of the Content Management System, and the transition from Drupal to a new...

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  2. Pedro Andrade (CERN)
    05/11/2025, 10:00
    Software and Services for Operation

    The Data Stores section of the CERN IT Database and Analytics group provides foundational services to store, process, and analyze scientific and operational data across the CERN community. These services currently rely on technologies such as Hadoop, OpenSearch, and NetApp. As data volumes and usage patterns continue to increase, the team is actively evolving the service portfolio to meet new...

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  3. Paolo Tedesco (CERN)
    05/11/2025, 11:00
    Software and Services for Operation

    Computing projects rely on a wide range of resources and services: databases to store data, containers to run simulations, websites to publish results, and the infrastructure needed to test and deploy software. High Energy Physics is no exception, and access to these resources must be regulated — for instance, only members of a given experiment may use a specific database cluster, or only...

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  4. Jingyan Shi (IHEP)
    05/11/2025, 11:30
    Software and Services for Operation

    Ink (Interactive Analysis Workbench) is an self-developed software tool by the Computing Center of IHPE It provides seamless access to cluster computing and storage resources through flexible API interfaces. Since its initial release and deployment on IHEP computing platform in March this year, Ink has been well-received by its users.

    This report will focus on the introduction of several...

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