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Vogl, R., Angenent, H., Rudolph, D., Thoring, A., Schild, C., Stieglitz, S., Meske, C. (2015). Building an Academic Cloud for 500,000 Users. eleed, Iss. 11. (urn:nbn:de:0009-5-42798)
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%0 Journal Article %T Building an Academic Cloud for 500,000 Users %A Vogl, Raimund %A Angenent, Holger %A Rudolph, Dominik %A Thoring, Anne %A Schild, Christian %A Stieglitz, Stefan %A Meske, Christian %J eleed %D 2015 %V 11 %N 1 %@ 1860-7470 %F vogl2015 %X Under the brand name “sciebo – the Campuscloud” (derived from “science box”) a consortium of more than 20 research and applied science universities started a large scale cloud service for about 500,000 students and researchers in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany’s most populous state. Starting with the much anticipated data privacy compliant sync & share functionality, sciebo offers the potential to become a more general cloud platform for collaboration and research data management which will be actively pursued in upcoming scientific and infrastructural projects. This project report describes the formation of the venture, its targets and the technical and the legal solution as well as the current status and the next steps. %L 370 %K IT infrastructure %K Project Report %K cloud Services %K cloud storage %K collaboration %K cooperative project %K information infrastructure %K university IT %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-5-42798Download
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@Article{vogl2015, author = "Vogl, Raimund and Angenent, Holger and Rudolph, Dominik and Thoring, Anne and Schild, Christian and Stieglitz, Stefan and Meske, Christian", title = "Building an Academic Cloud for 500,000 Users", journal = "eleed", year = "2015", volume = "11", number = "1", keywords = "IT infrastructure; Project Report; cloud Services; cloud storage; collaboration; cooperative project; information infrastructure; university IT", abstract = "Under the brand name ``sciebo -- the Campuscloud'' (derived from ``science box'') a consortium of more than 20 research and applied science universities started a large scale cloud service for about 500,000 students and researchers in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous state. Starting with the much anticipated data privacy compliant sync {\&} share functionality, sciebo offers the potential to become a more general cloud platform for collaboration and research data management which will be actively pursued in upcoming scientific and infrastructural projects. This project report describes the formation of the venture, its targets and the technical and the legal solution as well as the current status and the next steps.", issn = "1860-7470", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-5-42798" }Download
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Bibliographic Citation | eleed, Iss. 11 |
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Building an Academic Cloud for 500,000 Users (eng) |
Author | Raimund Vogl, Holger Angenent, Dominik Rudolph, Anne Thoring, Christian Schild, Stefan Stieglitz, Christian Meske |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Under the brand name “sciebo – the Campuscloud” (derived from “science box”) a consortium of more than 20 research and applied science universities started a large scale cloud service for about 500,000 students and researchers in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany’s most populous state. Starting with the much anticipated data privacy compliant sync & share functionality, sciebo offers the potential to become a more general cloud platform for collaboration and research data management which will be actively pursued in upcoming scientific and infrastructural projects. This project report describes the formation of the venture, its targets and the technical and the legal solution as well as the current status and the next steps. |
Subject | IT infrastructure, Project Report, cloud Services, cloud storage, collaboration, cooperative project, information infrastructure, university IT |
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DDC | 370 |
Rights | fDPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-5-42798 |