With $21M in funding, Code Ocean aims to help researchers replicate data-heavy science

With $21M in funding, Code Ocean aims to help researchers replicate data-heavy science

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https://techcrunch.com/2021/05/17/with-21m-in-funding-code-ocean-aims-to-help-researchers-replicate-data-heavy-science/

Every branch of science is increasingly reliant on big data sets and analysis, which means a growing confusion of formats and platforms — more than inconvenient, this can hinder the process of peer review and replication of research. Code Ocean hopes to make it easier for scientists to collaborate by making a flexible, shareable format and platform for any and all datasets and methods, and it has raised a total of $21M to build it out.

Certainly there’s an air of “Too many options? Try this one!” to this (and here’s the requisite relevant XKCD). But Code Ocean isn’t creating a competitor to successful tools like Jupyter or Gitlab or Docker — it’s more of a small-scale container platform that lets you wrap up all the necessary components of your data and analysis in an easily shared format, whatever platform they live on natively.

With $21M in funding, Code Ocean aims to help researchers replicate data-heavy science

May 17, 2021, 7:46pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2021/05/17/with-21m-in-funding-code-ocean-aims-to-help-researchers-replicate-data-heavy-science/ > Every branch of science is increasingly reliant on big data sets and analysis, which means a growing confusion of formats and platforms — more than inconvenient, this can hinder the process of peer review and replication of research. Code Ocean hopes to make it easier for scientists to collaborate by making a flexible, shareable format and platform for any and all datasets and methods, and it has raised a total of $21M to build it out. > Certainly there’s an air of “Too many options? Try this one!” to this (and here’s the requisite relevant XKCD). But Code Ocean isn’t creating a competitor to successful tools like Jupyter or Gitlab or Docker — it’s more of a small-scale container platform that lets you wrap up all the necessary components of your data and analysis in an easily shared format, whatever platform they live on natively.