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  • BioDT-Lab. public resource for bioinformaticians

    Sorry for repost. Looks like this announcement well fit to this topic

    BioDatomics has launched its BioDT Labs program, which offers free,
    cloud-based access for qualified bioinformaticians to BioDatomics'
    Hadoop-powered bioanalytics platform. BioDT Labs differs from
    BioDatomics' commercial offering in that Labs is always running the most
    advanced and experimental version of BioDT. In exchange for being
    willing to assess the latest version of the platform, bioinformaticians
    receive unlimited free use of it. The resource may be used to import,
    build or edit workflows using the drag-and-drop interface; run analyses
    using BioDatomics' cloud-based Hadoop infrastructure, which
    significantly accelerates turnaround times; reap insights from results
    presented in both graphic and query-able table formats.

    Participation in the BioDT Labs program is by invitation only. To apply,
    please go to www.biodtlab.com .

    The members for Biodtlab will be selected by applications.

    We are planing to start another installation "Community" where any user will be able to register without limitations. The planning starting date for a "Community server" is in a middle of June.

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