Mar 17 – 19, 2026
University of Oslo
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Access to data

Mar 17, 2026, 5:10 PM
Gamle Festsal (University of Oslo)

Gamle Festsal

University of Oslo

Karl Johans gate 47

Conveners

Access to data

  • Guido Aben (SUNET)

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  1. Dr Maiken Pedersen
    3/17/26, 5:10 PM
    Scalable Storage Backends and Integration with Data Processing

    The Nordic Tier-1 site for LHC data and computing is a distributed one,
    where computing and storage is spread over several countries. In order
    to do efficient computing on the data, a local low-latency cache is needed
    close to each computing cluster.

    This talk will give an overview on how this works in production today, with
    data throughputs in the 100Gbit/s range, and then talk about...

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  2. Francois Wirz (ETHZ)
    3/17/26, 5:25 PM
    Technology & Research

    [SCIERA][1] is the SCION Education, Research and Academic Infrastructure and leverages the layer 2 connectivity fabric of RRENs, NRENs and other academic networks to enable a global deployment of the [SCION][2] path-aware network architecture, spanning over 5 regions, covering institutions in the EU, Asia, North and South America, as well as Africa.

    After a short review of the benefits and...

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  3. Björn Schießle (Nextcloud GmbH)
    3/17/26, 5:40 PM
    File Sync & Share Solutions and Requirement from the Community

    Operating an on‑premise solution differs fundamentally from providing a typical Software-as-a-Service product — especially when it comes to deployment and operation. While SaaS providers control their runtime environment end to end, an on‑premise solution must empower the organization itself to operate the service efficiently within its own technical and organizational context. This requires...

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  4. Mr Klaas Freitag (OpenCloud GmbH)
    3/17/26, 5:55 PM
    Technology & Research

    OpenCloud is an innovator in the area of data synchronization with the desktop client to keep data in sync between workstations and the server.

    This talk will highlight a few new architectural aspects of OpenCloud and it's desktop client that are used for reliable and performant synchronisation of data. Also it will talk about a few central APIs that are used between client and...

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