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<big><center>'''Welcome to the Cloud Computing Cluster'''</center></big>
 
<big><center>'''Welcome to the Cloud Computing Cluster'''</center></big>
  
==Objectives:==
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==Description and Objectives==
*Help ESIP members understand better cloud computing.
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<big>As geospatial computing continues to demand more volume, variety, and velocity, the core characteristics of big data, the Cloud Computing Cluster helps ESIP members tackle these challenges through cloud-based architectures, technologies, and software. By bringing together users, developers, and researchers from industry, government, and academia, this Cluster provides a virtual platform for ESIP members and broader communities to share relevant knowledge and experience. The Cluster also aims to help foster collaborations among different organizations and individuals to work together to better apply cloud technologies to today’s data challenges.</big>
*Enable ESIP communities to share experiences of adopting cloud computing, making data and service available, and integrating systems through cloud platforms.
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*Provide professional suggestions and guidance to ESIP members for what cloud computing can do or how cloud computing can help when they seek for cloud solutions.
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*Foster collaborative research on cloud computing architecture, reference model, and relevant new technologies
 
 
 
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===What's New ===
 
===What's New ===
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We will be having our regularly scheduled cluster meeting on '''Monday 9/23 at 1PM EDT'''. We will have a facilitated discussion, with two topics:
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  1. (Brief) The Winter Meeting is coming up and the call for sessions is
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  out.  What value can the Cloud Computing Cluster bring to the meeting?
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  2. Data Services at Scale: Experiences managing varying workload
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  demands, limiting the impact a single user can have on the overall system,
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  synchronous vs asynchronous processing, what to data cache or warm, etc.
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'''Connection Info'''
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:Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. 
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:https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/445841573
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:You can also dial in using your phone. 
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:United States: +1 (571) 317-3112 
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:Access Code: 445-841-573
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*2019-05-06: Cloud Computing Lightning Talks: [https://youtu.be/BAH3Eo39I8E View Recording]
 
*2016-10-24: [[Cloud_Telecons_10/24/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
 
*2016-10-24: [[Cloud_Telecons_10/24/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
*2016-09-23: [[Cloud_Telecons_09/23/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2016-09-26: [[Cloud_Telecons_09/26/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
 
*2016-06-28: [[Cloud_Telecons_06/28/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
 
*2016-06-28: [[Cloud_Telecons_06/28/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
 
*2016-05-23: [[Cloud_Telecons_05/23/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
 
*2016-05-23: [[Cloud_Telecons_05/23/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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===Resources===
 
===Resources===
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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ko1uu11ydYMPYQQVDnQ2cK4WwAh4LfDFaE_GYdwFSMk/edit '''2019, Cloud Computing Cluster Reboot Google Document Note''']
 
* January, 2012 [[January 2012 Winter Meeting Cloud Computing Testbed Session| ESIP Winter Meeting Cloud Computing Testbed Session]]
 
* January, 2012 [[January 2012 Winter Meeting Cloud Computing Testbed Session| ESIP Winter Meeting Cloud Computing Testbed Session]]
 
*[[http://semanticommunity.info/Federal_Cloud_Computing/October_18_2011_AWS_Gov_Cloud_Summit_II]|[Amazon Session]]
 
*[[http://semanticommunity.info/Federal_Cloud_Computing/October_18_2011_AWS_Gov_Cloud_Summit_II]|[Amazon Session]]
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** Monthly: 1-2pm EST, every 4th Monday
 
** Monthly: 1-2pm EST, every 4th Monday
 
* [[Facebook Instructions|'''Facebook''']]  
 
* [[Facebook Instructions|'''Facebook''']]  
* '''Contact Cluster Chair:''' Thomas Huang, Rick Martin, Phil Yang
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* '''Contact Cluster Chair:''' Patrick Quinn, Element 84, Inc
* '''Assistant Chair:''' Qunying Huang
 
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Revision as of 09:29, December 30, 2019

Welcome to the Cloud Computing Cluster

Description and Objectives

As geospatial computing continues to demand more volume, variety, and velocity, the core characteristics of big data, the Cloud Computing Cluster helps ESIP members tackle these challenges through cloud-based architectures, technologies, and software. By bringing together users, developers, and researchers from industry, government, and academia, this Cluster provides a virtual platform for ESIP members and broader communities to share relevant knowledge and experience. The Cluster also aims to help foster collaborations among different organizations and individuals to work together to better apply cloud technologies to today’s data challenges.


What's New

We will be having our regularly scheduled cluster meeting on Monday 9/23 at 1PM EDT. We will have a facilitated discussion, with two topics:

  1. (Brief) The Winter Meeting is coming up and the call for sessions is
  out.  What value can the Cloud Computing Cluster bring to the meeting?
  2. Data Services at Scale: Experiences managing varying workload
  demands, limiting the impact a single user can have on the overall system,
  synchronous vs asynchronous processing, what to data cache or warm, etc.

Connection Info

Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/445841573
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (571) 317-3112
Access Code: 445-841-573

Active Collaborations

Resources

Get Involved

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