A new white paper is now available, offering a practical guide to integrating DECTRIS CLOUD at synchrotron beamlines. The report covers implementation approaches tested at three facilities, EMBL (P14), ALS (BL 8.3.1), and MAX IV (MicroMAX), each demonstrating an integration of DECTRIS CLOUD HUB or SYNC to upload and analyze experimental data.
From streaming JUNGFRAU 9M data at high frame rates to simple SYNC-based uploads from local filesystems, the paper details real-world setups that can be replicated or adapted to your own beamline. It also provides a quick overview of the web-based platform, including experiment cockpit management, collaborative logbooks, and shareable analysis tools using Jobs and Sessions.
Download the white paper to explore how scalable, detector-agnostic data workflows can modernize your beamline's operations with minimal overhead.
Download the white paper here





![Transition from raw detector images to electron density maps and refined atomic models in Coot. Depicted data is from the 7QNP dataset [14]. The 3D molecule rendering has been produced with the Render Molecule job template, which utilizes the MolecularNodes Blender plugin developed by Brady Johnston.](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/670f957a3be26367c038245d/69c698806079c5f5265daa1a_thumbnail_v3%20(1).png)

