The workshop is split in two, the first part, from 8.30 to 12, is technical and targets IT staff and researchers who do their own setup.
The morning sessions will present the options when setting up a GCP project with principles, security and how G Suite and GCP are connected. These topics are important to know from an IT-perspective when looking into GCP for the first time.
The second part will cover computing, data storage, data analytics and machine learning. These are among several popular cloud services you find in Google Cloud, and UiO has offered services on the GCP platform since spring 2019. These sessions will provide an introduction to several services that can be useful if you want to make use of GCP in your research. And for IT staff, it is beneficial to be familiar with common use in GCP when providing user support for researchers in this field.
Registration
Deadline for registration February 7.
Program
Before lunch (place: Kristen Nygaards Hus, room Alfa Omega)
(For IT staff and researchers who do their own technical setup)
08.30: Coffee and registration
09:00: Introduction by USIT
09.15: Sessions by Google
- Authentication in GCP
- Resource Manager
- Authorization in GCP (Sync with Active Directory and SSO options)
- Resource Manager & Project Governance
- Logging & audition
- Encryption in GCP
12:00 Lunch
After lunch (place: Kristen Nygaards Hus, room Alfa Omega)
(For all interested reasearchers and IT)
13:00: Introduction by USIT
13.10: Sessions by Google
- Overview of Google Cloud
- Walkthrough: Creating your first VM
- Case studies
- Storage on GCP
- Big data Google Cloud
- Machine Learning on Google Cloud
- Life Science on Google Cloud
- Open discussion
(the program may be subject to change)
Registration
Deadline for registration February 7.