During the fourth phase (2012-2014) addressed new topics crucial to the CERN scientific programme, such as cloud computing, business analytics, the next generation of hardware, and security for the myriads of network devices.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is the center of the particle physics universe (so to speak), and has been in the news a lot lately due to its recent discovery of a particle consistent with the long-sought Higgs boson, dubbed by some the “God particle.”
Today is a special day for CERN; it marks the end of run of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), along with the reach of the 100 petabytes' milestone of data stored by CERN's data centre, the equivalen
On Friday 1 February, 2013, CERN and Oracle celebrated 30 years of collaboration. In addition to providing hardware and software to CERN for three decades, Oracle has now been involved in the CERN openlab project for 10 years.
Huawei has been working for over a year, providing cloud storage, with CERN. The Chinese company has now become an official partner of the CERN openlab. The CERN openlab alone handles almost 25 petabytes of physics data every year. Being an official partner, Huawei will now collaborate with CERN for at least three more years.
Huawei has become an official partner of CERN openlab, with the physics research facility giving the thumbs-up to the Chinese firm’s exascale-targeting, mass object-based storage infrastructure.