[TriLUG-announce] March 12 - iRODS Executive Overview and Demo

Mauricio Tavares raubvogel at gmail.com
Sat Feb 29 10:40:36 EST 2020


Topic:iRODS Executive Overview and Demo
Presenter: Terrell Russell, Chief Technologist, iRODS Consortium
When: Thursday, 12 March 2020 - 6:45pm to 9:00pm
Where: NCSU College of Textiles, 1020 Main Campus Dr., Room 2207
Parking: Underground parking deck immediately adjacent to the building (see map)
Map: Google Maps will get you close, but use the NCSU College of
Textiles link for proper directions to building
Video:
Speaker notes
Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/trilug/events/267708964/

Summary
The Integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS) is open source data
management software used by research, commercial, and governmental
organizations worldwide. It is a C++ client/server application that
provides a programmatic surface to an organization's infrastructure.
The plugin architecture supports microservices, storage systems,
authentication, networking, databases, rule engines, and an extensible
API. iRODS has been deployed in thousands of locations worldwide,
across industries as diverse as oil and gas, life sciences, physical
sciences, archives and records management, and media and
entertainment. Read more at https://irods.org. This talk will provide
an overview of the technology, some use cases, a live demo, and time
for Q&A.

Bio
Terrell Russell works at the iRODS Consortium at the Renaissance
Computing Institute (RENCI) at UNC-Chapel Hill. He oversees the iRODS
development team and handles code review, package management,
documentation, and high level architecture design. He's interested in
distributed systems, metadata, security, and open source software that
accelerates science.

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