The ARDC, considering the needs of the entire Australian research sector, aims to build a robust data commons via strategic investment, coordination and partnership
AARNet aims to respond to the demand from research, education and cultural heritage institutions to supply secure, cost effective and pain-free archiving and preservation services for digital material.
The CRG and CNAG generate large amounts of biological data which need to be stored securely for long periods of time so that re-analysis can be done as new methods and techniques are developed.
ECMWF aims at providing a subset of their on-site tape archive containing near real-time open forecast data using high-bandwidth transfers to make the data available as soon as possible after being generated. In addition ECMWF also aims at retaining the data for research as long-term storage on ArchiveR / EOSC
The IEO is dealing with an increasing amount of omics data generated in its laboratories or by external collaborators. This leads to two problems related to computational resources and control of data access. ARCHIVER would provide a cost-effective solution for storing omics data and facilitate the management of data access.
The Stockholm University Library is looking for a solution allowing to harvest and transform datasets from different research data repositories, enriching them as needed with metadata from other sources, and at the same time comply with Swedish law and National Archive regulations as well as GDPR.