Announcing TetraScience partnership
We’re thrilled to announce that Keralia has joined the Tetra Partner Network. Keralia and TetraScience, the Scientific Data Cloud company, […]
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Why existing information and data management systems can no longer support modern research and should be modernized through a cloud platform approach.
Core facilities can adapt proven service management best practices to create more value for their users and customers.
In this post, we’re sharing a few insights from this study which involved 100+ academia and industry research organizations across Europe and North America.
Paradoxically, scientific research has been at the forefront of the use of cutting-edge technologies, like big data, but it’s lagging behind for the in-depth digital transformation of its daily activities.
Multi-disciplinary and complex projects, an ever-increasing number of scientific articles, fiercer global competition: Digital collaborative platforms can advance research.