Artifact Manager

Mastering FABRIC Tips and Tricks

Date: September 16, 2024 

Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET 

Join us on September 16, 2024, from 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET to unlock the full potential of your FABRIC experience by joining our upcoming “Mastering FABRIC: Tips and Tricks” webinar, where we’ll be diving into the powerful capabilities of the Artifacts Manager.

Join us for a dynamic webinar where we’ll kick off with a warm welcome and introduction by our facilitator, who will present our expert speakers, Komal Thareja and Michael Stealey, and outline the session’s goals. Michael will then provide an insightful overview of the Artifact Manager, showcasing its features through real-world examples and a mix of UI and API interactions. The FABRIC Artifacts Manager is a great tool for packaging and sharing your complete, repeatable FABRIC experiments. Following this, Komal will guide you through a practical, hands-on tutorial on using the Artifact Manager within JupyterHub, packed with tips you can immediately apply. The session will also feature an interactive Q&A, allowing you to engage directly and get tailored advice. We encourage you to come prepared with your questions and challenges. We’ll wrap up with a concise summary of key takeaways and closing remarks, ensuring you leave with actionable insights.

This webinar is a must-attend for anyone looking to enhance their FABRIC knowledge and make the most of the Artifacts Manager. Take advantage of this opportunity to elevate your projects.

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Presenters

Komal Thareja holds a significant role as the lead software architect and developer across multiple projects supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), including FABRIC. As a software engineer at RENCI, she brings to the table her expertise in database applications, cloud orchestration (IaaS), distributed systems, and scalable computing. Komal is not only instrumental in shaping the control software for next-generation networks and experimental testbeds like FABRIC but also plays a crucial role as a key contributor to the Jupyter examples utilized for interacting with FABRIC, as well as the user-facing API FABLIB. Prior to her current scientific endeavors, she amassed extensive corporate experience, focusing on architecting and implementing applications within the mobile communications industry.

Michael J. Stealey is a distributed systems software engineer at RENCI who has helped to create and maintain many of the backend FABRIC services, including Artifact Manager.

Updated on December 17, 2024

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