Case study
CyVerse Austria (CAT) is a collaborative and secure Open Science workspace derived from the CyVerse solution developed by the University of Arizona. It fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration and provides tools for managing, sharing, and analysing large datasets, initially tailored for life and environmental sciences. Accessible to staff from three Graz-based universities, CyVerse Austria integrates high-performance computing and enables the creation of discipline-specific applications.
Problem addressed
CyVerse Austria tackles large-scale computational challenges by offering tools, hardware, software, and expertise for data storage, sharing, and analysis. Just as physical laboratories enable data collection, CyVerse Austria facilitates the resolution of complex research questions previously hindered by computational requirements. It empowers researchers to explore new frontiers in science by overcoming the limitations of traditional computing resources.
Added value
Supporting the scaling and adaptation of algorithms to run on large, high-performance computers, ensuring reliable performance and secure data analysis.
Training users to exploit the CyVerse Austria infrastructure to manage, share, and analyse large datasets at their own pace, while adapting the learning material to match their specific needs.
Providing an interactive, web-based analytical platform with enhanced data storage capacities.
