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Computational knowledge bases
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A hub is a cloud environment where your community can access shared tools, data, and computational resources.
We exist to serve research and education communities, not shareholders. Your Right to Replicate means you can take your infrastructure anywhere, with or without us.
We listen to researchers and educators, then work with upstream open source projects on solutions that benefit everyone — not just our members.
Our network connects communities across disciplines. When geoscientists and biologists face similar challenges, we bridge the gap through shared tools and practices.
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Starting with Dask Gateway version v2026.3.0, JupyterHub access scopes support has been added to Dask-Gateway. That means hub admins can now set, via JupyterHub role-based access control (RBAC), which hub users or groups have access to Dask-Gateway.

We helped shepherd and implement a batch of accessibility improvements in myst-theme as part of the Jupyter Book project. The Jupyter Book team blogged about it here: jupyterbook.org/blog/posts/2026/accessibility-improvements Accessibility is a key part of making technology broadly impactful and useful, and it’s increasingly a requirement for the institutions we serve.

In Q1, 2i2c finished upgrading our community clusters to Kubernetes 1.34. In order to continue providing the latest features and security fixes, we are keen to ensure that our communities are using up to date versions of key components like Kubernetes, JupyterHub, and the various Helm charts that we deploy.
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