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Extreme Data Storage
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This webcast examines storage challenges associated with next-generation sequencing and strategies to manage the exponential growth in data volumes, as well as the successful implementation of a scalable storage solution in a clinical research environment.

The latest generation of life science instruments boasts both huge advances in technology, as well as significant reduction in costs.Today’s sequencers generate data more quickly and in much higher volumes than previous technologies. This poses an opportunity and a challenge for scientists – and has identified new requirements to support the management and storage of data generated by these instruments.

As the research community adopts these new instruments, a robust, scalable architecture is required to meet the dramatically increased storage requirements resulting from this research.

Listen as our panel of experts discusses today’s storage requirements for next-generation sequencing, including presentations by industry leaders in research computing:

• Brent Richter, Director, Enterprise Research IS, Partners HealthCare,
a leading integrated health provider

• Jordan Stockton, Computational Biology, Illumina, an industry-leading instrument provider

James Pownell, StorageWorks CTO Office, Hewlett Packard,
an experienced provider of scalable HPC infrastructure

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Duration: 1 Hour

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Moderator

Suzanne TraceySuzanne Tracy
Editor-in-Chief
SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING

Panelists

Brent RichterBrent Richter Director, Enterprise Research IS Partners Healthcare Systems



James PownellJames Pownell
StorageWorks CTO Office
Hewlett Packard

 

Jordan Stockton Computational Biology Illumina