Products
Products designed for how research programs actually operate.
CALYPR packages the underlying data, workflow, and metadata infrastructure into four products that buyers can evaluate and teams can adopt without first becoming experts in the implementation.
Product foundations
Each product stands on standards and services your platform team can verify.
Open standards
The platform already leans on GA4GH DRS for data access, GA4GH TES for task execution, and FHIR-oriented metadata structures for research entities and relationships.
Project operations
CALYPR adds project-centered collaboration, collaborator request handling, profile setup, and workflow structure around those lower-level services.
Operational product surface
Each product packages those standards into a clearer operating surface so teams can evaluate adoption in terms of workflows, governance, and delivery instead of raw components.
Product system
Each product handles a different layer of the research operating surface.
Manage Data
Owns object registration, versioning, access control boundaries, and controlled data movement.
- DRS-native object lifecycle
- Scoped remotes and durable references
- Presigned and multipart transfer paths
Manage Compute
Owns portable task execution and workflow operations across cloud, cluster, and local environments.
- TES-style execution model
- Portable workflow routing
- Run history tied to governed inputs
Integrate Data
Owns metadata mapping, validation, publication, and graph-oriented discovery.
- FHIR-shaped resource structures
- Validation and publication workflows
- Queryable graph relationships
Manage Models
Owns the model-facing lifecycle built on the same governed data and workflow foundation.
- Benchmark-aware model packaging
- Provenance linked to workflow history
- Model assets grounded in governed data
For technical teams
When evaluation turns into implementation, each product hands off to the tool docs behind it.
Start with Git-DRS and the versioned object-pointer workflow used to move governed research data.
Git-DRS docsGo directly to Funnel and the TES-based execution layer used to run portable analysis.
Funnel docsStart with Forge and the validation and publication workflow used to shape reusable metadata context.
Forge docsStart with GRIP and the graph-oriented context used to compare research assets against the data and workflows that produced them.
GRIP docs