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Celebrating a year of progress — and a sneak peek at what’s coming next
Highlights from Terra’s development and growth in 2022, heading into the multi-cloud future of 2023.
Introducing Terra Data Repository public preview
Discover the newest component of the Terra platform, designed to provide data storage and access management capabilities tailored for the life sciences.
New in Terra: Spend report per billing project
Learn more about the new spend reporting feature that provides more transparency into cloud computing costs incurred in Terra.
Thank you for your feedback!
The Terra team gives thanks to the thousands of researchers who use the platform and have helped make it better by providing feedback, suggestions and encouragements.
Five online courses to master Terra
Learn to get the most out of Terra with these free online courses offered through the Leanpub learning platform.
Ten simple rules — #6 Version both software and data
Bringing workflows under version control to make large-scale data processing reproducible; inspired by “Ten simple rules for large-scale data processing” (Fungtammasan 2022).
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