Immediately Following Beyond Sequencing 2010*
 
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June 24-25, 2010
San Francisco Hilton Hotel

  • Can your organization benefit from using the Cloud?
  • How do you enable applications to run in the Cloud? 
  • What applications are most suited to run in the Cloud? 
 
Answers to these and many other questions will be covered in the upcoming 2-day Fundamentals:  Amazon Web Services for Science & Engineering class. 
 
 
Cloud-based Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) offer some compelling solutions to gaining an efficient, scalable and agile research IT infrastructure, but real answers can be hard to find amongst all the hype.  If your organization is looking at Infrastructure-as-a-service to help you deal with increasingly complex network, storage and computational requirements, we urge you to attend this unique hands-on training covering the applied use of AWS for research, science and engineering applications. 
 
Brought to you by Cambridge Healthtech Institute and BioTeam, Fundamentals: Amazon Web Services for Science & Engineering class is held in San Francisco, CA on June 24-25. 
 
In the recent months, BioTeam's co-founder Chris Dagdigian and principal investigator Adam Kraut have transferred real-world knowledge to many biotech, pharma and academic clients, including Pfizer, the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, the Friedrich Miescher Institute & Helicos Biosciencesso. These diverse groups have all benefited from BioTeam's cloud speciality practice to leverage cloud resources, accelerate their research and save money, and now so can you.
 
The class size is strictly limited to 20 attendees to ensure plenty of personal interaction with the speakers and ample networking opportunities, so we urge you to register today. 


 

* Separate registration is required