WEBINAR: Launch, monitor and manage data pipelines on any infrastructure with Nextflow Tower
Date: 5 August 2021 @ 10:00 - 11:00
Timezone: Canberra
Do you collaborate on distributed data analysis? Needing to launch, monitor, and manage data pipelines on different infrastructures? Maybe Nextflow Tower could help you to code, deploy and enjoy!
Nextflow Tower is a centralised command-post for the management of Nextflow data pipelines. It brings monitoring, logging & observability to distributed workflows and simplifies the deployment of pipelines on any cloud, cluster or laptop.
In this demonstration you’ll get an overview of Nextflow Tower’s capabilities, hear how it’s being used and learn some technical details about its deployment.
Users can launch pre-configured pipelines with ease while the flexible API provides programmatic integration to meet the needs of organisations building on top of Nextflow Tower. Workflow developers can publish pipelines to shared workspaces and administrators can set up and manage the infrastructure required to run data analysis at scale.
Given its design for highly distributed, infrastructure agnostic computation, Australian BioCommons and our partners are interested in what benefits Nextflow Tower might provide for institutional, national and commercial compute and cloud services. We thought you might like to hear about it too, so this is an open invitation to listen in and bring your questions.
Who the webinar is for: Anyone interested in hearing about Nextflow Tower
Presenter: Dr Evan Floden, CEO & Co-founder, Seqera Labs
Date/time: 5 August 2021 - 10:00-11:00 AEST / 9:30 - 10:30 ACST / 08:00-10:00 AWST / 02:00 - 03:00 CEST
How to join: This webinar is free to join but you must register for a place in advance.
Contact: Christina Hall christina@biocommons.org.au
Keywords: Workflows, Distributed data analysis
Venue: Online
Country: Australia
Organizer: Australian BioCommons
Host institutions: Australian Biocommons
Eligibility:
- First come first served
Capacity: 500
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
Scientific topics: Data management, Workflows
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