Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy Administrator Training, Jan 28 - Feb 1, Penn State University

2018-11-26 Thread Dave Clements
Hi All,

Just a reminder that registration for *the 2019 Galaxy Admin Training
* is still open.
Registering now avoids the 45 to 60% price increase when full prices take
effect. The detailed agendas for the basic and advanced sessions are now
available online
 as is
the instructor
list .

We hope to see you in January!


On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 12:17 PM Dave Clements 
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> We are pleased to announce that* the 2019 Galaxy Admin Training
>  will be offered
> January 28 through February 1 at Penn State University* (where the Galaxy
> Project got started over ten years ago). The workshop offers a 2 day
> introductory session
> 
> followed by a 3 day advanced topics session
> .
> Participants can register for one or both sessions.
>
> This workshop will cover what you need to know to set up your own
> high-performance and multi-user production Galaxy instance. Sessions will
> be *intensive and hands-on*, and taught by experienced instructors from
> the Galaxy Community. Participants will learn how to install, configure,
> customize, and extend their own Galaxy servers. Topics include tool
> configuration, authentication and user management, using heterogeneous
> storage and compute services, and many other topics that will enable you to
> get your own Galaxy server up and running, performing well, and used by
> your community.
>
> Registration
>  is
> now open and starts at $40 / day for participants from non-profits and
> academia. Early registration ends October 31. However, the 2016 and 2018
> admin training were both full, so you are strongly encouraged to *register
> now*.
>
> *The workshop does have prerequisites
> .
> Please read them before you register.*
> Cheers,
> Dave C.
>
>
> *About Galaxy *
> Galaxy is an open web based platform for biomedical data integration and
> analysis. It is deployed at large and small organizations around the world
> and used in a broad range of biomedical research domains, and across the
> tree of life.
> --
> https://galaxyproject.org/
> https://usegalaxy.org/
>
>

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[galaxy-dev] Galaxy Administrator Training, Jan 28 - Feb 1, Penn State University

2018-09-19 Thread Dave Clements
Hello all,

We are pleased to announce that* the 2019 Galaxy Admin Training
 will be offered
January 28 through February 1 at Penn State University* (where the Galaxy
Project got started over ten years ago). The workshop offers a 2 day
introductory session
 followed
by a 3 day advanced topics session
.
Participants can register for one or both sessions.

This workshop will cover what you need to know to set up your own
high-performance and multi-user production Galaxy instance. Sessions will
be *intensive and hands-on*, and taught by experienced instructors from the
Galaxy Community. Participants will learn how to install, configure,
customize, and extend their own Galaxy servers. Topics include tool
configuration, authentication and user management, using heterogeneous
storage and compute services, and many other topics that will enable you to
get your own Galaxy server up and running, performing well, and used by
your community.

Registration
 is now
open and starts at $40 / day for participants from non-profits and
academia. Early registration ends October 31. However, the 2016 and 2018
admin training were both full, so you are strongly encouraged to *register
now*.

*The workshop does have prerequisites
.
Please read them before you register.*
Cheers,
Dave C.


*About Galaxy *
Galaxy is an open web based platform for biomedical data integration and
analysis. It is deployed at large and small organizations around the world
and used in a broad range of biomedical research domains, and across the
tree of life.
-- 
https://galaxyproject.org/
https://usegalaxy.org/
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