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  • This weekend: Amazon Web Services Training for Science & Engineering in La Jolla

    BioTeam trainers, Chris Dagdigian and Adam Kraut will hold a 2-day hands-on Amazon Web Services training specifically tailored to life science and engineering professionals in La Jolla, CA this weekend. Only 2 seats are still open!

    View agenda here: http://www.healthtech.com/Conference...7&libID=107524
    Registration: https://chidb.com/register/cloud/LaJolla_reg.asp

    WHEN: Saturday, September 17 - Sunday, September 18
    WHAT: Cloud Computing Training: Amazon Web Services
    WHERE: The Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines, La Jolla, CA
    WHO: Chris Dagdigian, Founding Partner and Director of Technology, BioTeam
    Formerly of Blackstone Computing and Genetics Institute, Dagdigian specializes in research computing and infrastructure technology issues in the life sciences. A supporter of free software and open standards for life science research, he is a founding member of the Bioperl Project, co-founder of the Bioclusters mailing list and serves on the board of directors as Treasurer of the Open Bioinformatics Foundation. While at Blackstone Dagdigian was project manager and technical lead for the creation and integration of the Vertex Pharmaceutical VAMPIRE cluster, which replaced an existing Top500 supercomputer used for cutting edge discovery research and informatics. Dagdigian received his bachelor’s degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Biotechnology and occasionally finds the time to continue his graduate coursework at Harvard Extension School.

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    Coverage Includes*
    AWS Logistics
    AWS Overview
    Mapping Informatics to the Cloud
    Billing & Credential Management
    EC2 Overview
    Identity Management
    Monitoring & Reporting
    Immersion/Learn by doing
    Server & AMI Customizations
    Maq Assembler
    Configuration Management
    S3 Overview
    EBS Overview
    Data Movement
    SQS Overview
    And more

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