BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20141117T193000Z DTEND:20141117T230000Z LOCATION:394 DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:ABSTRACT: Existing campus data services are limited in their reach and utility due, in part, to unreliable tools and a wide variety of storage systems with sub-optimal user interfaces. An increasingly common solution to campus bridging comprises Globus operating within the Science DMZ, enabling reliable, secure file transfer and sharing, while optimizing use of existing high-speed network connections and campus identity infrastructures. Attendees will be introduced to Globus and have the opportunity for hands-on interaction installing and configuring the basic components of a campus data service. We will also describe how newly developed Globus services for public cloud storage integration and metadata management may be used as the basis for a campus publication system that meets an increasingly common need at many campus libraries.=0A=0AThe tutorial will help participants answer these questions: What services can I offer to researchers for managing large datasets more efficiently? How can I integrate these services into existing campus computing infrastructure? What role can the public cloud play (and how does a service like Globus facilitate its integration)? How should such services be delivered to minimize the impact on my infrastructure? What issues should I expect to face (e.g. security) and how should I address them? SUMMARY:Enhanced Campus Bridging via a Campus Data Service Using Globus and the Science DMZ PRIORITY:3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR