The National Science Foundation's premier data management platform for the life sciences has rebranded, shedding the project's original label of iPlant Collaborative and donning the new name CyVerse.
CyVerse began its life as the iPlant Collaborative in 2008 with a $50 million award from the National Science Foundation to create computational infrastructure for the plant sciences. It was renewed ...
Oct. 1, 2018 — CyVerse, a national cyberinfrastructure project led by the University of Arizona, has received a third five-year award from the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Biological ...
Researchers are using CyVerse’s cloud computing platform Atmosphere as a platform to manage multi-cloud deployments. The first problem that Atmosphere set out to solve was simplifying the complexities ...
The National Science Foundation’s premier data management platform for the life sciences has rebranded, shedding the project’s original label of iPlant Collaborative and donning the new name CyVerse.
Advances in technology have set the stage for pivotal collaborations between computer scientists, statisticians, mathematicians and domain scientists—but government needs to pitch in. As the nation ...
Genomics is increasingly a big data science as now commonplace high-throughput technologies support faster, cheaper generation of data analysis. This enables potentially exciting breakthroughs as ...
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