Daisy (Data Analysis Integrated Software System) has been designed for the analysis and visualization of the X-ray experiments. To address an extensive range of Chinese radiation facilities community’s requirements from purely algorithmic problems to scientific computing infrastructure, Daisy sets up a cloud-native platform to support on-site data analysis services with fast feedback and...
Collaboration features are nowadays a key aspect for efficient team work with productivity tools. During 2020, CERN has deployed OnlyOffice and Collabora Online solutions and monitored their usage in CERNBox.
This presentation will focus on technical aspects of deploying and maintaining OnlyOffice and Collabora Online within CERN and their integration with CERNBox. It will also give an...
- Over the last decades we mainly focused our MS Windows management policy on hardening machines, we wanted to control and manage how and when security updates were deployed, how software could be installed, licensed and monitored on a machine… But times have changed, IT has evolved and users can now be empowered and regain their freedom. Let’s see together which solutions we put in place to...
CERN has historically used RedHat derived Linux distribtions; favored for their relative stability and long life cycle. In December 2020, the CentOS board announced that the end-of-life for CentOS Linux 8 would be changed from a 10 year life cycle to 2 years.
This talk focuses on what CERN will be doing in the short-term to adapt to this announcement, and what the Linux future could look like...
A "just the facts" look at the products and programs Red Hat offers, followed by a Question and Answer session.
In the past six months, Red Hat has made some dramatic announcements. We are aware that these announcements affect how the High Energy Physics community does computing. We want you, Hepix, to make the best informed decisions as you decide your next steps forward. This...
This talk is an update on CERN's project to build up a new e-mail service at CERN, focused on Free and Open Source Software, and to migrate all of its users. As presented in HEPiX Autumn 2019, CERN has been working on migrating out of Microsoft Exchange since Spring 2018. However in early Spring 2020, in the middle of the migration...