Wednesday, December 21, 2011

DIMACS Workshop on Systems and Networking Advances in Cloud Computing

http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/CloudComputing/

Cloud computing is rapidly becoming the predominant model for the delivery and consumption of IT resources. Significant effort from both the academic research community and the industry has been devoted to creating new systems and networking technologies to better support the various forms of Cloud computing today (Infrastructure-, Software-, or Platform-as-a-Service).

Despite several recent successes, key challenges still remain. These include scalable and automated data center networking, tenant isolation and security, service monitoring and management, resource elasticity, flexible resource allocation and support for emerging Cloud programming models.

We believe that this emerging field will benefit from close interaction among researchers and industry practitioners. We have organized a DIMACS workshop where we bring together academics and practitioners in computer systems, networking and security to share their research accomplishments and identify core problems in Cloud computing.

Topics of interest include:

  • Data center networking
  • Energy management
  • Multi-tenancy
  • Virtualization technologies
  • Elasticity and availability in a cloud
  • Virtual appliance management and composition
  • Monitoring, troubleshooting, and failure recovery
  • Cloud management and configuration
  • Programming models
  • Security and privacy in clouds
  • New applications for clouds
  • Mobile clouds
  • Cloud usage scenarios


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