Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on May 13, 2013 Google has announced a unified storage plan in which storage is allocated in one bundle to their Google Gmail, Drive and Google+ services. We expect to see this roll out to Enterprise customers after May 21. 5/24/13 - Note: The rollout is … [Read more...] about Google Unified Storage Announced
Google Unified Storage Announced
Performance Reviews – Using Google Docs
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Apr 30, 2013 Google Docs Performance Review Seminars Scheduled for May 8 and 10 Many divisions are moving to an automated performance review process this year, using a Google-based platform. If your division is participating, you will receive a link to … [Read more...] about Performance Reviews – Using Google Docs
Resolved – Data Center Power Outage April 29 12:30AM
Adam Stone posted on Apr 29, 2013 An unscheduled power outage took all systems in the main LBNL datacenter down shortly after midnight on April 29. Cascading impacts also impacted some services outside the datacenter. Production business systems and most other services were restored by IT … [Read more...] about Resolved – Data Center Power Outage April 29 12:30AM
Resolved – Google Apps Outage April 17 2013
Adam Stone posted on Apr 17, 2013 Update: This appears to be resolved as of ~6:20AM Pacific Google Apps Services (gmail, calendar, docs, etc) are down this morning due to issues at Google. There is no ETA, though past experience suggests these outages have an average duration of < 1 … [Read more...] about Resolved – Google Apps Outage April 17 2013
RSC Gold for Gold
Adam Stone posted on Apr 12, 2013 LBNL and the UC Berkeley Library are partnering with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) to support free Gold Open Access publishing under the RSC’s Gold for Gold initiative. This program offers voucher codes that enables four LBNL researchers to publish … [Read more...] about RSC Gold for Gold
Class on Archiving Files/Records on April 25
Nina Lucido posted on Apr 10, 2013 Are you running out of space in your office? Are you moving to a new office? Is the size of your office being reduced? Are you responsible for dealing with the records of retiring (or already retired) scientists? Are you wondering what to do with all the … [Read more...] about Class on Archiving Files/Records on April 25
HPC Services demos GPU Accelerated Synchrotron Radiation Calculation at GTC 2013
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 18, 2013 An undulator is a periodic structure of magnets through which an electron bunch goes radiating synchrotron light towards the forward direction. It has been widely used at synchrotron light facilities, such as the Advanced Light Source (ALS, US), European … [Read more...] about HPC Services demos GPU Accelerated Synchrotron Radiation Calculation at GTC 2013
The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 15, 2013 The climate models that scientists use to understand and project climate change are improving constantly, with better representations of the oceans, ice, land surfaces and other factors in the atmosphere. While there is still some degree of uncertainty in … [Read more...] about The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
If an email doesn’t seem right, it can be very wrong
Jay Krous posted on Mar 14, 2013 Suspicious feeling leads IT’s Susan Green to report targeted attack Maybe it comes from working for 15 years in Berkeley Lab’s IT Division, but administrative assistant Susan Green likes to keep a close eye on her email, even those messages that end up in … [Read more...] about If an email doesn’t seem right, it can be very wrong
Planned Maintenance Outage – Enterprise Directory
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Mar 07, 2013 We plan to take our enterprise directory service down at 10pm, Saturday March 9 for a 30 minute maintenance period. This will impact all authentications to lab systems including cloud based services like Google. For many, this service is … [Read more...] about Planned Maintenance Outage – Enterprise Directory
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