Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, February 20, 2024 — Arquitectaa creative and innovative data management software company, today announced that Mediaflux Livewire was awarded “Most Complete Architecture” by this week’s International Data Mover Challenge (DMC). Supercomputing Asia 2024 (SCA24) Sydney, Australia.
Arcitecta showcases Mediaflux Livewire Booth number 24 At the event. Arcitecta will be at the ‘AeRO Forum: Road Testing Research Data Reference Architectures’ to be held in Conference Room C2.3 of the Sydney International Conference Center on 21 February 2024 from 1:30pm to 5:30pm. will also participate.
Mediaflux Livewire is metadata-driven file transfer software that enables organizations to safely and reliably transfer millions or billions of files in parallel between one or more systems around the world at the speed of light. It’s a solution. Harness the power of metadata to optimize data movement through parallel data transfers across potential networks and eliminate redundant file transfers. In another announcement issued today, Arcitecta announced significant enhancements to its Mediaflux Livewire product that address the challenges of transmitting data over low bandwidth and unreliable network connections.
“For us, the International DMC will push the boundaries of what is currently possible and explore how our technology can help with critical research efforts in life sciences and other industries that capture and transfer vast amounts of data. It’s a great opportunity to showcase what we can do, and we’re excited to once again collaborate with other industry leaders and innovators on this competition,” said Jason Lohrey, Founder and CEO of Arcitecta. “By orchestrating data, leveraging metadata, and providing end-to-end management of data transmission, Mediaflux Livewire is shaping the future of creativity and business agility.”
Andrew Howard, Chief Justice of the DMC and Associate Director of Cloud Services and Innovation at Australia’s National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), said: A game changer for promoting research collaboration. ”
The International Data Mover Challenge (DMC) is a biennial competition that brings together experts from industry and academia to test software and solutions for transferring vast amounts of research data. That’s what I mean. DMC is calling on international teams to develop cutting-edge and innovative solutions for data transfer between servers located in different countries, connected by a 100Gbps international research and education network.
This challenge focuses on optimizing point-to-point data transfer between sites, a critical step in advancing research collaboration and sharing. Participants from around the world competed to deploy the best software tools on data transfer nodes (DTNs) set up within existing international networks around the world.
The DMC Competition is a key event in the SupercomputingAsia (SCA) conference series. Co-organized by HPC centers in Australia, Japan, Singapore and Thailand, SCA is an annual event covering a group of notable supercomputing events with the primary objective of promoting a vibrant and relevant HPC ecosystem in Asia. It’s an international conference.
About Arquitecta
Arcitecta has been building the industry’s best data management platform since 1998. Today, Arcitecta is transforming data management and backup with Mediaflux, a rich end-to-end data fabric that simplifies data-intensive workflows and improves business and research in petabyte-scale environments. result. Mediaflux consolidates data management processes into one platform, simplifying the management of large datasets and enabling world leaders to solve some of the planet’s toughest problems. Mediaflux Livewire is a high-speed data mover that safely and reliably transfers billions of files around the world at lightning speed. Mediaflux Point in Time redefines data resiliency at scale, overcoming today’s broken backup paradigm by integrating continuous inline data protection in metadatabases, eliminating the significant cost and impact of data loss. Eliminate.Learn more about www.arcitecta.com.
Source: Arquitecta