By Adam Stone on 2018-10-22T21:47:50Z On Oct 22, a major power disruption to the 50 Complex required shutdown of all institutional business and science systems. Power is still out to Building 50. Lab Business Systems are restored to service, but may be shut down again since they are … [Read more...] about Major Power Disruption Leads to Outage
Poodle Resources
Created by James Welcher, last modified by Jay Krous on Oct 17, 2018 Poodle Resources Vulnerability Description and Assessment: The "Poodle" vulnerability is a protocol weakness in SSL 3.0. An attacker sitting between a client browser and a webserver could issue a man-in-the-middle attack … [Read more...] about Poodle Resources
Help IT Automate Your Asset Inventory
By Tammera E Campbell on 2018-09-12T23:30:18Z This year a pilot program between IT and Berkeley Lab Property Management used BigFix in the Lab’s Wall-to-Wall inventory campaign to certify the existence of a DOE tagged asset. Any DOE-barcoded system running BigFix and present on the LBL network … [Read more...] about Help IT Automate Your Asset Inventory
High-Energy Nuclear Collisions, Large-Scale Computing Aid Study of Early Universe
By Gary M Jung on 2018-08-29T21:29:54Z ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is a detector in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ring designed to investigate quark-gluon plasma, the primitive matter that filled the early universe. Berkeley Lab’s Nuclear Science Division, in partnership with … [Read more...] about High-Energy Nuclear Collisions, Large-Scale Computing Aid Study of Early Universe
Materials Project Connects Computational, Experimental Materials Science
By Gary M Jung on 2018-08-13T17:52:19Z Thomas Edison tested thousands of materials before discovering the right one for his electric lightbulb. Materials scientists today are only recently transitioning from the “Edisonian” way of discovery to data-driven “materials by design.” Using … [Read more...] about Materials Project Connects Computational, Experimental Materials Science
HPC enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
By Gary M Jung on 2018-08-06T20:21:55Z Scientists at the Advanced Light Source are using the new COSMIC Imaging beamline and a high-performance data pipeline implemented by the IT Division’s Scientific Computing Group to turn large datasets of X-ray diffraction data into high-resolution images. … [Read more...] about HPC enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
IT Division’s Jackie Scoggins selected as ‘Women at the Lab’ honoree
By Gary M Jung on 2018-06-30T08:43:00Z The Scientific Computing Group's Jackie Scoggins is one of sixteen women being recognized for their dedication, talent, STEM contributions, and commitment to the Lab's mission. The awards ceremony will be on July 9, 2018 at 3:00 pm … [Read more...] about IT Division’s Jackie Scoggins selected as ‘Women at the Lab’ honoree
The Berkeley Lab Technology Toolkit
By Adam Stone on 2018-06-20T22:01:49Z The Berkeley Lab Technology Toolkit is what we call the set of services we provide for every employee at the Lab at no recharge. We try to make sure that the most important services everyone needs are covered as part of the Toolkit. Here’s an overview of … [Read more...] about The Berkeley Lab Technology Toolkit
LBL and GDPR
By Adam Stone on 2018-05-25T21:39:16Z Berkeley Lab is aware of the European General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR and is working with UC legal counsel, in coordination with the campuses, on longer term efforts to analyze situations where the rule may be applicable to specific University … [Read more...] about LBL and GDPR
IT Realigns to Focus on Science Needs
By Adam Stone on 2018-05-17T17:10:47Z As announced by Mike Witherell on May 17, 2018, IT Division will be realigning to better focus on the needs of the scientific community at Berkeley Lab. This realignment will enable new services and refinement of existing services in support of the … [Read more...] about IT Realigns to Focus on Science Needs
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