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VIVO 1.10  VIVO 1.10 was released this week.  Special thanks to Ralph O'Flinn of the University of Alabama, Birmingham, who served as the release manager!  Here are the links:

VIVO 1.10 was led by the VIVO Committers and Developers with major support from Andrew Woods .

The following individuals provided code, documentation and/or testing for the release:  

Qazi Azim Ijaz Ahmad, Sabih Ali, Martin Barber, Jim Blake, Mike Conlon, Don Elsborg, Kitio Fofack, Ken Geis, Benjamin Gross, Huda Khan, Ted Lawless, Jacob Levernier, Brian Lowe, Jose Luis Martin, Christian Hauschke, Violeta Ilik, Steve McKay, Javed Muhammed, Simon Porter, Ralph O'Flinn, Graham Triggs, Tatiana Walther, Marijane White, Stefan Wolff, Andrew Woods, and Rebecca Younes

Thank you all!

New York, New York!  VIVO Camp is coming to the Big Apple, October 18-20, 2018 at Columbia University!  Join instructors Violeta IlikHuda KhanBenjamin Grossand Mike Conlon for 2.5 days of VIVO, including implementation, data sources, ontology, Karma, and new features in 1.10! Stay tuned for news about registration!Story 4  Text of story 4

The Delicate Dance of Decentralization  Professor Ruben Verborgh, a 2016 VIVO Conference invited speaker, presents paradigm shifts related to the decentralization of data via linked open data.  VIVO 1.10 introduces three new features for making data available to others:

VIVO shares its data naturally.  These new capabilities open new possibilities for building distributed applications using VIVO.  Let us know when you've upgraded to 1.10.  We'd like to build distributed applications.

Go VIVO!

Mike

Mike Conlon 
VIVO Project Director