Where to and where not to store your experimental data

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A common issue in many organizations is that individual experimentalists could be saving their data in different repositories or silos, or in the worst case on local computer drives, which are not backed up.

Though generic Cloud storage (One Drive, Google drive and Dropbox) seem like a solution these are not optimized for experimental lab data, and lab data can end up being distributed across files, folders and locked within personal folders.

Djuli ensures a centralized repository for your experimental data and effort, leaving it in a standardised, searchable and sharable format.

 

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