Both courses are part of the work carried out in the MAGIC project during the last months and are already available at the Training session of MAGIC’s website.
Both courses are part of the work carried out in the MAGIC project during the last months and are already available at the Training session of MAGIC’s website.
The MAGIC project just completed two years working to achieve its main objective of “establish a set of agreements for participating world regions to consolidate/complete middleware for a marketplace of services and real-time applications to benefit global science communities.”
Together with TANDEM and Sci-GaIA, the MAGIC project will once again participate in WACREN, the conference that brings together the Western and Central Africa Research and Education Networks. The event itself will take place on March 30-31 2017 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, and will be organized by RITER.
Technicians, academics and researchers in the Caribbean will have the opportunity to benefit from “Caribbean MAGIC”, a 3-day series of technical training and scientific discourse from April 10-12 at the University of the West Indies(UWI), Cave Hill Campus in Barbados.
To help research and education organizations around the world - particularly in emerging regions - develop and manage identity services, GÉANT and Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) at the University of Oregon have partnered up to create a series of video sessions that will take you through the policies and technologies of identity management at a local level. The videos then continue to further explore how identity federations build on and are of value to campus identity systems, and how to manage the risks involved.