--- layout: page permalink: /external/general/remote-working/ shortcut: general:remote-working redirect_from: - /cards/general:remote-working - /external/cards/general:remote-working --- # Work remotely In case you need to work remotely, there are several tools and services that you can use to stay connected and continue your work: An important reference is the [list of important links](https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/?general:links). ## Communication: Instant messaging One of the recommended tools to communicate is Slack. Each resarch group can sign up for free and create their own Slack instance: www.slack.com. The BioCore team uses the following: https://lcsbbioinfocore.slack.com ## Communication: Video conferencing and virtual meetings If you want to hold online (virtual) meetings, you can do so by logging in to Cisco Webex Meetings using your university credentials: https://unilu.webex.com From there, you can schedule your own meetings and/or join existing sessions. If you need help setting up and using Cisco Webex, you can follow [these instructions](https://using-webex.uni.lu/). ## Connecting to the university network If you want to access the university infrastructure, such as the servers or storage, you can do so by connecting via VPN: http://vpn.uni.lu. All details are given [here](https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/?access:vpn-cerbere-access). ## Sharing files When on-the-go or working remotely, ownCloud is the best way to share and work collaboratively on files: https://owncloud.lcsb.uni.lu More details on how to set up ownCloud are provided [here](https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/?exchange-channels:owncloud). You can share your files and folders directly with your collaborators by following [these instructions](https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/?exchange-channels:owncloud:share-files). ## Development of code User Gitlab to develop and share code: https://git-r3lab.uni.lu