Standardizing Cloud Object Storage with Chunk Manifest Metadata in Earth Science - ESIP presentation

Our very own Aleksandar Jelenak (@ajelenak) will be a panel presenter at ESIP next week!

If you are working with large-scale Earth science data in the cloud, you won’t want to miss his session, “Standardizing Cloud Object Storage with Chunk Manifest Metadata in Earth Science” on Tuesday, January 20th at 1:30 p.m. (EST)

This session dives into the critical challenge of accessing HDF5 and other multidimensional data efficiently in cloud object storage (like AWS S3). Aleksandar and the panel will discuss the use of chunk manifest metadata (such as DMR++ and similar approaches) to bridge the gap between traditional file formats and cloud-native performance.

The goal of the session is to move toward a community standard for how this metadata is stored and shared, ensuring that Earth science data remains interoperable, accessible, and high-performing across different cloud platforms.

Registration Details: Please note that ESIP is a registration-based event. You can check the current registration rates and secure your spot here.

We hope to see some familiar HDF community faces in the virtual audience!

By the way, should you ever need additional help, Aleksandar is one of our skilled scientist-engineers available through our consulting program. Let us know if we can help you out!