Case Study

Facilitating Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data in Real-Time

Facilitating Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data in Real-Time

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CUSTOMER SUCCESS STORY FACILITATING FREE AND OPEN ACCESS TO BIODIVERSITY DATA IN REAL-TIME 1 0 K Records updated per second Impact - Provides consistent view of critical data that was previously dispersed and fragmented - Data platform supporting near real time ingestion with filtered search and analysis across 1.4B records - Saved the effort of about one full- time employee, or 20% of team’s capacity GBIF is an international network and research infrastructure headquartered in Copenhagen that provides free and open access to biodiversity data for use in scientific research and policy. Nearly 1,600 institutions from more than 130 countries worldwide share data through GBIF.org, making it one of the world’s largest sources of information about where and when all organisms—plants, animals,

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