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Equinox Above the Cloud
Speaker:
Harald Kornmayer
Senior Researcher NEC Laboratories Europe
Track:DAY ONE: Real-World Cloud Computing DAY TWO: Bootcamp
This talk will demonstrate how "goodies" from different Eclipse projects can be combined to build applications on Cloud infrastructures. The g-Eclipse project is building an integrated workbench framework to access the power of existing Grid and Cloud infrastructures. In addition to accessing scientific Grid infrastructures, the g-Eclipse project implemented support for Amazon Web Services (AWS) proving that there is no substantial difference between Grid and Cloud computing. Together, Equinox and OSGi provide a fundamental infrastructure for defining modules, managing lifecycles and facilitating collaboration between modules. Both are addressing the programming challenges in dynamic, modular and extensible systems on top of cloud infrastructures.
Speaker Bio: Harald Kornmayer is senior researcher at NEC Laboratories Europe. He works in the domain of distributed systems including Grid and Cloud computing. He has experience in many national and international research projects from his former positions in different research institutions. His interests beyond Grid and Cloud computing are SOA and SaaS systems. He is project lead of the Eclipse Project g-Eclipse since its beginning.
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SYS-CON's International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo series, now in its second year, is the leading event covering the booming market of Cloud Computing for the enterprise. This industry-leading event now comes to Europe, and Cloud Computing Expo Europe 2009 will be co-located in Prague with our Virtualization Conference Europe 2009. This combined event will surely deliver the #1 i-technology educational and networking opportunity of the year for leading Cloud-oriented technology providers.
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Cloud Computing Bootcamp
Introducing at Cloud Computing Expo Europe 2009 for the first time outside of the USA our full one-day, immersive "Cloud Computing Bootcamp" - led by developer-entrepreneur Alan Williamson, Founder of Blog-City.com and creator of the OpenBlueDragon CFML runtime engine.
Cloud Computing Bootcamp is free with your Golden Pass Registration.
View the full one-day schedule for May 19 in Prague
Video Coverage of Cloud Computing Expo
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Cloud Computing Journal aims to help open the eyes of Enterprise IT professionals to the economics and strategies that utility/cloud computing provides. Cloud computing - the provision of scalable IT resources as a service, using Internet technologies - potentially impacts every aspect of how IT deploys and operates software.
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