The open source iRODS (Integrated Rule-Oriented Data System) data management platform presents a virtual filesystem, metadata catalog, and policy engine designed to give organizations maximum control and flexibility over their data management practices and enforcement.
This workshop will share a year's worth of updates including work done in the server, a new PAM Interactive Authentication Plugin, HTTP and OpenID Connect functionality, the S3 API, and 3 new client libraries written by our summer interns. We'll also talk about the future of iRODS 5.0 and what it may mean for integrations to come.
In addition, join us for troubleshooting time with the experts. Bring us your tricky questions and weird scenarios. Come learn from others.
The iRODS Consortium was started as an open source software development organization in 2013 by members of the research and storage communities. The technology has roots from an earlier project started in 1995. The Consortium was launched as a response to a major scale increase in management and storage needs driven by the advent of "big data". The member community is now comprised of over 25 members and spans the globe from Australia to Japan and much of the EU.