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HPC Training: Getting Started with Rocky-8 – April 25
Join ScienceIT for a virtual high-performance computing (HPC) training session on April 25 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. This training will provide an overview of the Rocky-8 testbed environment on the Lawrencium supercluster. Registration is required. Read more »
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AWS Machine Learning Day
Dear LBL Cloud Users, On Friday 1/29 from 8am-3pm, Science IT has made arrangements with the Lab’s AWS Team to host a Machine Learning Immersion Day for LBNL researchers, please see the agenda below: Date: Friday, January 29 Time: 8:00am-3:00pm Location: https://chime.aws/1747421123 8:00am – 9:00am PST: Introductions of AWS Team and ML Overview on AWS 40 min… Read more »
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Personal Web Pages
Researchers often use personal web pages to feature their research and publications.IT supports and recommends a few ways to accomplish this.Google Sites:Visit sites.google.com and click "create site". Create the content and set the sharing options to be publicly accessible.If you want a custom subdomain (eg mysite.lbl.gov) mapped to your Google site so that your site… Read more »
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Savio Downtime Jan 2-5, 2021
Dear Savio users, There will be a scheduled shutdown of the data center starting at 3:00 PM Saturday, January 2 with completion planned by 5:00 PM Tuesday, January 5, 2021. This work is required to support the campus research mission by enabling new research systems and to provide improved resilience for these systems when running on generator… Read more »
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Computing as a laboratory: How Molecular Foundry scientists model at the nanoscale
By Erica Yee • January 29, 2019 The Science IT Profiles series highlights how the Scientific Computing Group supports the work of Berkeley Lab researchers spanning various disciplines. In six of the seven facilities of the Molecular Foundry, scientists at benches or instruments, in lab coats or clean room suits, are hard at work creating… Read more »
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How the Materials Project connects computational and experimental materials science
By Erica Yee • August 2, 2018 The Science IT Profiles series highlights how the Scientific Computing Group supports the work of Berkeley Lab researchers spanning various disciplines. To invent the first commercially viable electric light bulb, Thomas Edison and his assistants tested thousands of materials to use for the filament until they found one… Read more »
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Given COVID IT Can Help You With Your Asset Inventory
During the 2019 Wall-to-Wall inventory campaign, a collaboration pilot program between IT and Berkeley Lab Property Management used and implemented BigFix to certify the existence of DOE tagged assets. Any DOE-barcoded system running BigFix on LBL’s network was automatically verified for inventory purposes, without the barcode being scanned. This saved tremendous time for property reps… Read more »
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Before You Upgrade to macOS Big Sur
Apple has recently released their newest operating system, Big Sur. We would like to caution our users to be careful before installing this upgrade, see MacOS Big Sur compatibility: Find out if your device will work with the new OS. These are the questions you need to ask yourself before leaping:Is your computer compatible?Are all… Read more »
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Druva inSync Licensing Update
The Druva inSync service will be changing effective January 1, 2021. To maintain the current service model and pricing of $57 annually, the data volume allowed to be backed up will be limited to a total data volume of 1TB per user. For users that exceed 1 TB of data volume being backed up, the… Read more »
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Update Chrome Now
In October, Google confirmed a serious Chrome security issue. This security vulnerability is a memory management error that can enable the execution of malicious code on a user’s computer, see Google reveals Chrome zero-day active attacks. IT recommends that users immediately update Chrome by restarting it. Users should verify they are running at least version 86.0.4240.111.… Read more »
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The New Google Chat is Live for Berkeley Lab
All LBNL users should now be able to see the new Chat features in Gmail by refreshing Gmail on their Web browsers and updating their mobile applications. Remember that chat notifications on your mobile device are disabled until you install and authorize the new Google Chat app on your device.For more information on using… Read more »
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Moving to Google Chat on September 30th, 2020
We’re excited to share that we’ll be transitioning everyone at the Lab to Google’s next-generation collaboration product, Google Chat. Chat has a modern UI, team rooms that support better team collaboration,, bots to help you be more productive, and integrates with Gmail so that your chats can be accessed directly from Gmail. Beginning on September 30th,… Read more »
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Active Directory User Account Password Policy Change
IT Support Services in collaboration with Cyber Security have published new guidelines on Active Directory (AD) user accounts and password policies, see Active Directory Account Policy. All AD user accounts will require a password change every 365 days.Beginning November 1, 2020 all AD account passwords that are set to “Never Expire” including service accounts, will… Read more »
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