MiniLIMS for Ion Torrent PGM Sequencer Launched
BioTeam Inc. announces the availability of BioTeam MiniLIMS for Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM).
Over the past few years, many life science organizations have dabbled in cloud computing and explored infrastructure-as-a-service, with varying degrees of enthusiasm and commitment. But one Connecticut company has decided to go for broke—transferring its entire IT infrastructure onto the Amazon cloud.
BioTeam is partnering with Life Technologies to offer a support package for the Ion Torrent compute server
Amazon made a very important announcement today, releasing new EC2 server types that significantly enhance the Amazon AWS environment for people interested in cluster computing and high performance computing (HPC) on the cloud.
Updated for Feb. 2010, here is the latest overview presentation deck for BioTeam WikiLIMS. Click on the image for the presentation file. Direct link.
Chemical & Engineering News covers emerging use of the cloud by pharma companies, BioTeam gets mentioned along with a quote from Chris Dagdigian. Excerpt: “IT MAY NO LONGER BE FAIR to characterize large pharmaceutical firms as late adopters of information technology (IT). Having spent the past five years catching up to other industries in the [...]
{also blogged this on gridengine.info} Amazon just announced a new storage feature that I’ve been anxiously awaiting for some time now. Simply put, Amazon is now willing to accept delivery of eSATA and USB disks for large-scale data ingestion into the S3 storage cloud service. This is far faster than internet based methods, particularly if [...]
BioTeam and Schrödinger link up to offer joint professional service offerings.
Chris Dagdigian recently test-drove Univa UD’s UniCluster Express, integrated it with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).