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Using OpenVINO to accelerate machine learning tools
Sam Friedman, data scientist in the Broad’s Data Sciences Platform, explains how using the Intel OpenVINO framework enabled him to accelerate the GATK CNN tools.
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Moving to a project-per-workspace model for improved resource management
Starting the week of September 20th, each new Terra workspace will be associated with a dedicated Google project, which will allow us to improve the granularity of cost reporting in
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Achieve full computational reproducibility by sharing your published analysis as a Terra workspace
Terra workspaces offer a great way to package your work and share it with others as a sort of interactive methods supplement that has the potential to significantly increase the
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Flocking toward computational reproducibility: Highlights from our Birds of a Feather session at BOSC 2021
This blog shares highlights and key takeaways from the Birds of a Feather session at BOSC 2021. The discussion topic theme was computational reproducibility of published papers – which drew
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Speed up your workflows with N2 instances sporting Intel’s 2nd Generation Xeon CPUs
Terra’s workflow management system now allows you to use a newer model of Intel CPUs than what the system normally uses by default to execute workflow tasks. You’ll be able
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Terra in a nutshell: 2-minute video for newcomers
This week we highlight a new video we created to help newcomers understand what is Terra. The video summarizes why it makes sense to move biomedical data to the cloud,
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Get started with free cloud credits
Although Terra itself is free and open to all, you do have to pay for any actual work that you request from the underlying cloud service provider, which is currently
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Why the new and improved WDL docs deserve a second look
Have you ever found yourself (desperately?) searching for WDL (Workflow Description Language) documentation that suits your needs and coming up short? I have. I was in that boat a year
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Discover How AnVIL Empowers Compliance with NIH DMS Policy – Join Our Webinar!
Summary: In the rapidly evolving landscape of scientific research, data sharing has emerged as a key driver of innovation and collaboration. Recognizing this, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) unveiled