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Customer story: Australian National University pioneers the next generation of genomics research by moving to the cloud




Leveraging Microsoft Azure for genetic breakthroughs



Australian National University is consistently ranked as one of the top 20 genomic research institutions. As pioneers of genomic research, they are growing the number of samples they use. As a result, their data and storage needs are growing, too. That's why cloud platforms like Azure are important for their research. With faster analysis and on-demand scaling, researchers can focus more on their projects and less on IT. Contact us today to learn more on how we can help you save time and scale.

Watch how a genetic research project at Australian National University's John Curtin School of Medical Research has embraced Microsoft Azure Cloud computing to get faster computational power, improved collaboration, and reduce the time to publish next generation of genetic breakthroughs. 


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