Globus simplifies data sharing
The University of Queensland
The Research Computing Center at the University of Queensland introduced the Globus service this year and it is already making research data sharing a lot easier for University of Queensland researchers. Dr. Steffen Bollmann, Research Fellow in the University of Queensland’s Centre for Advanced Imaging (CAI), and his research group use Globus to transfer human magnetic resonance imaging data from institutions in the US and Europe to Australia and back.
Quotes
-
"With the secure and fast data sharing enabled by Globus we can transfer large data sets both nationally and internationally, which makes collaborations easier and faster. This frees up significant time to focus on data analysis rather than spending time on managing data transfers.""
Tags
Related Content
A decade of research data management innovation
Last year marked the 10th anniversary of Globus, which launched in 2010 as the “Globus Online” service to connect researchers and make large-scale data transfer accessible to any researcher with an internet connection and a laptop.