Globus for Google Drive Provides Unified Interface for Collaborative Research
Today Globus.org announced general availability of Globus for Google Drive, a new capability that lets users seamlessly connect Google Drive with their existing storage ecosystem, enabling a single interface for data transfer, sharing and publication across all storage systems. "Our researchers wanted to use Google Drive for data storage, but found that they had to babysit the data transfers," said Krishna Muriki, Computer Systems Engineer, HPC Services, at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. "They were already familiar with using Globus so we thought it would make a good interface for Google Drive; that's why we partnered with Globus to develop this connector. Now our researchers have a familiar, web-based interface across all their storage resources, including Google Drive, so it is painless to move data where they need it and share results with collaborators. Globus manages all the data movement and authorization, improving security and reliability as well."
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