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Face-to-face meeting

FitSM Foundation Training - Lisbon - 12 Oct 2018 (DI4R co-location)

Friday, October 12, 2018 - 08:15 to 17:30

IT Service Management is a discipline that helps provide services with a focus on customer needs and in a professional manner. It is widely used in the commercial and public sectors to manage IT services of all types, but current solutions are very heavyweight with high barriers to entry.

FitSM is an open, lightweight standard for professionally managing services. It brings order and traceability to a complex area and provides simple, practical support in getting started with ITSM. FitSM training and certification provide crucial help in delivering services and improving their management. It provides a common conceptual and process model, sets out straightforward and realistic requirements and links them to supporting materials.

FitSM is the reference framework being used in both EOSC-hub and EOSCpilot projects, among other research infrastructures as well. Through FitSM, the EOSC-hub project aims at conducting effective IT service management in a federated environment and achieving a baseline level of ITSM that can act in support of ‘management interoperability’ in federated environments where disparate organisations must cooperate to manage services. 

In addition, participants have an opportunity to receive a formal certification backed by certification authority ICO-Cert for anyone successfully passing the exam (20 multiple choice questions, 13 required to pass). Both the costs of the training and the exam is covered and offered by the EOSC-hub project for free.

The training is co-located with the DI4R Conference taking place on Friday 12 October, ensuring no overlap with the main programme.

This is one-day Foundation level course provides an agnostic introduction to the basic IT service management concepts and terms, outlines the purpose and structure of FitSM standards and their relationship to other standards, and details the formal requirements defined within it.

ECAS training in 3rd ENES Workshop on Workflows funded by ESiWACE

Thursday, September 13, 2018 - 08:00 to Friday, September 14, 2018 - 13:30

The ESiWACE "Centre of Excellence in Simulation of Weather and Climate in Europe" project is organising the: 3rd ENES Workshop on Workflows.

The main focus of the workshop is on workflow requirements, challenges, tools and solutions for scientific research in the climate and weather domains. The workshop sessions will address specifically (i) Workflow software, (ii) Recent community experiences exploiting workflow tools  and (iii) data centre requirements for workflows.

EOSC-hub T7.3 team will deliver training on the ECAS service to the climate community during the workshop. 

FitSM Foundation training during the EOSC-hub AHM

Thursday, April 19, 2018 - 17:00 to Friday, April 20, 2018 - 13:30

FitSM is a standards family for lightweight IT Service Management (ITSM). The kick-off meeting offers the opportunity to be trained and certified in the FitSM, which is supported by the project. The Foundation level training provides an introduction to the basic IT service management concepts and terms, outlines the purpose and structure of FitSM standards and their relationship to other standards and understand the process framework underlying FitSM, and details the formal requirements defined within it. The training will take place on Mon afternoon (8 Jan) and Tue mid-day (9 Jan), allowing attendance of the opening plenary. Only participants who register in advance can be admitted to the training. A limited number of participants is admitted, however, it is available to any interested project members and is highly recommended for task leaders and WP managers. Other training events will be organized during the project for anyone unable to attend due to clashes.

1st Training about RDM during the EOSC-week in Malaga

Wednesday, April 18, 2018 - 16:00 to 17:30

Research Data Management (RDM) concerns plans, policies, programs and practices that control, protect, deliver and enhance the value of research data. The aim of the training is to present and discuss research data management tools and services and is aimed at researchers and research communities.

INSTRUCT training course: Advanced methods for the integration of diverse structural data, Florence IT

Monday, February 19, 2018 - 12:30 to Friday, February 23, 2018 - 14:30

This Practical Course co-organized by INSTRUCT and West-Life will introduce and make extensive use of user-friendly e-Science portals to facilitate the adoption of the methods and techniques by the participants in their everyday work. In particular, we will exploit the web-based, cloud-enabled services of the WeNMR and West-Life e-infrastructures, also in collaboration with the European Grid Initiative (EGI). West-Life is a H2020 EU project.

The hands-on sessions will allow the students to try the methods on either pre-packaged or their own research data.

The course will address state-of-the-art tools and facilities.

Topics:

  • Model building in electron maps
  • Cryo-EM analysis of biomolecular assemblies
  • Comparison and integration of techniques
  • Data-driven docking
  • Information-driven docking
  • Design of small-molecule ligands
  • Bio-SAXS
  • MD refinement and simulations
  • SAXS and NMR methods for IDPs
  • Structure validation

Organization of FitSM Foundation training event during the EOSC-hub KoM

Monday, January 8, 2018 - 09:00 to Friday, January 12, 2018 - 18:00

FitSM is a standards family for lightweight IT Service Management (ITSM). The kick-off meeting offers the opportunity to be trained and certified in the FitSM, which is supported by the project. The Foundation level training provides an introduction to the basic IT service management concepts and terms, outlines the purpose and structure of FitSM standards and their relationship to other standards and understand the process framework underlying FitSM, and details the formal requirements defined within it. The training will take place on Mon afternoon (8 Jan) and Tue mid-day (9 Jan), allowing attendance of the opening plenary. Only participants who register in advance can be admitted to the training. A limited number of participants is admitted, however, it is available to any interested project members and is highly recommended for task leaders and WP managers. Other training events will be organized during the project for anyone unable to attend due to clashes.