Authors: Fengchen Liu, Jordan Jung, Shawfeng Dong, Tin Ho Published on February 10, 2022. Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) frameworks aim to automate tasks so non-experts can take advantage of machine learning on a large scale. There are a vast amount of these frameworks on the … [Read more...] about Autofocus for X-ray Crystallography: How AutoML Targets Samples at the ALS
Cloud Computing for Science at LBL
(Cloudy with a Chance of Science) Authors: Jeff D’Ambrogia, Fengchen Liu, Tin Ho, Shawfeng Dong, Gary Jung Published on January 7, 2022. Credit: Starecat.com In some respects, cloud computing has been around for so long that it seems old hat these days. Gone are the early days at … [Read more...] about Cloud Computing for Science at LBL
New FAQ Videos: Google Authenticator, Windows 10
IT has created new FAQ videos to help you with: How to setup Google Authenticator on iPhone Windows 10 Setup and First Login Personalize Your Windows 10 If you would like to see a specific help video created, let us know! Keep an eye on our IT Spotlight page for future … [Read more...] about New FAQ Videos: Google Authenticator, Windows 10
The New Google Chat is Live for Berkeley Lab
By Luis Enrique Corrales on 2020-10-01T22:39:17Z 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 … [Read more...] about The New Google Chat is Live for Berkeley Lab
Moving to Google Chat on September 30th, 2020
By Derrick Johnson on 2020-09-25T18:01:09Z 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 … [Read more...] about Moving to Google Chat on September 30th, 2020
Berkeley Lab, Google Host Multi-vendor Interoperability Demo of FAUCET SDN Software
By Nina Lucido on 2017-04-13T19:19:16Z In a real-time demonstration, seven vendors of network equipment came together to successfully test the interoperability of FAUCET, an open-source SDN (software-defined networking) controller. The March 30 event was sponsored by Google, LBLnet (Lawrence … [Read more...] about Berkeley Lab, Google Host Multi-vendor Interoperability Demo of FAUCET SDN Software
Reminder to Google Apps Users: IOS Calendar App Available
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Sep 28, 2015 We continue to get reports of issues with the built in calendar app for iPhones: mysterious notifications to people who are not even guests in an event, syncing issues (events on the web that may be updated or cancelled don't show up … [Read more...] about Reminder to Google Apps Users: IOS Calendar App Available
New Google Calendar App for iOS devices
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Mar 16, 2015 Following the successful launch of a Calendar app for Android last Fall, Google released a version for iOS devices last week. For "power" calendar users, we hope this solves some of the issues we have seen with the built-in … [Read more...] about New Google Calendar App for iOS devices
Unscheduled outage – Google Apps Marketplace Apps – March 5
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Mar 05, 2015 From approximately 7:30am through 9:00am March 5, a problem at Google resulted in authentication failures when Lab users attempted to use any of our Marketplace Apps (Lucidchart, Smartsheet, GQueues . etc). … [Read more...] about Unscheduled outage – Google Apps Marketplace Apps – March 5
Stump the Search Engine
Adam Stone posted on May 28, 2014 We're excited to have launched the new search.lbl.gov portal powered by Google Custom Search. We've been impressed by the results but we need your help to tune and improve it. Try your searches and use the feedback link at the bottom of the search page to … [Read more...] about Stump the Search Engine
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