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Cloud infrastructures

POSTER P811: Ready-to-Use Astronomy Services from CADC
Brian Major, National Research Council Canada
CANCELLED: POSTER: Rubin and the Argonauts: Keeping your micro-services from becoming a major headache
Christine Banek, Rubin Observatory
POSTER P808: HelioCloud: A cloud-native platform for accelerating heliophysics research
Christopher Jeschke, APL • Jon Vandegriff, APL
POSTER P812: General Coordinates Network
Courey Elliott
POSTER P810: Evaluating IVOA ExecutionPlanner for CIRASA tools
Dave Morris, INAF
POSTER P805: Running Roman pipelines in NASA cloud with Airflow and Kubernetes
Emmanuel Joliet, IPAC
POSTER P804: Processing large Radio Astronomy data cubes within an Objectstore
Gordon WH German, CSIRO
POSTER P801: Using Open Science Studio platform to study structural relationships of remote galaxies from the CANDELS catalogs
Guillermo Valé Arteaga • Ramon E. Ramirez-Linan
POSTER P809: The Road to Science Verification for the SKA Regional Centre Network
James Collinson, SKAO
POSTER P807: What’s new on ESA Datalabs?
Jan Reerink, ESA
POSTER P806: XMM-Newton Science Analysis System building evolution over the years.
Jose Marcos, Telespazio UK for ESA • Aitor Ibarra, Telespazio UK for ESA • Richard Saxton, Telespazio UK for ESA • Anthony Marston, ESA
POSTER P803: Astrophysics and Cosmos Observation. The Italian National Centre on HPC, Big Data and Quantum Computing
Ugo Becciani, INAF
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