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    News 2023-02-16

    Success Story: “Tlaas: Training Infrastructure as a Service”


    Highlighting yet another way EOSC-Life has supported efforts to maximise collaboration among all consortium RIs!

    The “TIaaS: Training Infrastructure as a Service” initiative was awarded funding by EOSC-Life through the Second Training Open Call.

    TIaaS allows trainees’ jobs to be run preferentially and avoids long execution times, depending on the server load. By providing access to this service, the Galaxy Training Network ensured that TIaaS would be freely available to anyone and facilitated access to an extensive catalogue of FAIR training materials.

    The successful outcome? To date, since TIaaS training has been offered, more than 350 training events have been offered and more than 14,300 students have been trained!

    See more statistics here

    This funded project represented yet another way EOSC-Life supported efforts to maximise collaboration among all consortium RIs.

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