Rhino FCP
What's New at Rhino? February 2025
February 27, 2025
What's New?
- Rhino and Flower Labs have joined forces to accelerate Federated Learning adoption across industries. Rhino FCP users can now run Flower’s leading open-source federated AI framework within the enterprise-grade security & confidentiality Rhino Federated Computing Platform environment. Co-founder & CEO Dr. Ittai Dayan and Lead Engineer Tal Einat will be presenting about the collaboration at the Flower Summit in March.
- We hosted a webinar for researchers at the National Institutes of Health and affiliated organizations about how to accelerate cross-site data collaborations with Federated Computing, along with our partners at Carahsoft and Google Cloud. Recording available here: [link].
- The Rhino Federated Computing Platform is now available on the AWS Marketplace to streamline purchasing for those hosting compute on AWS. (NB: we continue to be available on the GCP Marketplace and the Azure Marketplace is coming soon!)
- We published a blog providing some disambiguation of the term “Federated Computing” to help people better understand just what it is we do here! [link]
- Galen Growth named Rhino one of the most-promising healthtech startups of 2025! [link]
Rhino Federated Computing Platform (Rhino FCP) Updates
- Simplified Client-Mounted Storage Integration: Workgroup admins can now mount storage on their Rhino Client directly from the settings page in the Rhino FCP GUI. As it was supported before, the storage can be mounted from site-owned cloud object storage (AWS S3 or Google Cloud Storage) or SMB network shares.
- New Rhino SDK Getting Started Guide: The Rhino SDK has a new getting started guide to help you get up and running quickly and easily. It provides an overview of what the SDK is, how to install it, and what you can do with it, including some easy to follow examples.
- Fewer Outbound Ports Used by Rhino Clients: The Rhino Client has been updated to only require a single outbound port (tcp/443), vs. the previous 5 outbound ports that were needed. This makes the Rhino Client installation simpler and more secure.
Read more detailed notes here: [link]. Contact us to learn more about any of these updates!