In this issue:
News:- ICE datacenter at RISE is shortlisted for Data Centre World Awards 2021
- Presentation at "Data handling at Big Science Morning" event
- New services available on ICE Connect
Projects
- Demo version of the BalticLSC platform now available
- 5/6G Edge project co-funded by ICT Sweden started
- 5G modules reduce stress on power grids
- AI for area monitoring - a feasibility study
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ICE Datacenter is shortlisted for Data Centre World Awards 2021 in the category "Special Contribution to Improving Energy Efficiency". With the vast impact and role that data centres have played throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, DCW recognise those with outstanding contributions to the industry. |
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Big Science Sweden organised an event Big Science Morning on 4 March. Tor Björn Minde gave a glimpse into the future regarding data handling and the datacentre industry. |
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Harbor is an open source registry that secures artifacts with policies and role-based access control, ensures images are scanned and free from vulnerabilities, and signs images as trusted.
ICE S3 is an object storage service provided through a web service interface that is Amazon S3 compatible. |
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The BalticLSC project has prepared a demo version of the platform for anyone interested in the functionalities and possibilities of the BalticLSC platform to test and experience it for themselves. Includes instruction videos. |
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The project will result in the national initiative for industry eco-system, software and hardware platforms and developer offerings for edge applications at ICE Datacenter becoming stronger and ultimately world-leading. |
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Technologies within data centers are continuously developing. With the entry of industry 4.0 and 5G, there's a greater demand for machine learning and AI. Within this project, a 5G module has been constructed to enable innovations and applications for AI and cybersecurity for the public sector. The 5G module is designed for sustainable edge computing. |
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The goal of the project is to develop algorithms based on a limited area to automatically detect whether pastures have been mowed or grazed during the year. By analysing satellite images using AI / machine learning, changes can be detected and classified to automatically determine how an agricultural parcel has been used over time. |
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