Difference between revisions of "NASA Cloud Computing Panel"
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− | This session is to discuss the current status of NASA cloud computing activities: 1) Karen Petraska - NASA cloud strategy/activities and data center consolidation. 2) Emily Law - JPL science data systems. 3) Ray O'Brien - Implement and operation of private cloud and overview of NASA Nebula cloud environment. 4) Mike Little - Report and observation on working with cloud environments (Amazon, Azure, and Nebula). Each topic will be 15 minutes, Q&A, and discussions will be following the presentations. | + | This session is to discuss the current status of NASA cloud computing activities: |
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+ | 1) Karen Petraska - NASA cloud strategy/activities and data center consolidation. | ||
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+ | 2) Emily Law - JPL science data systems. | ||
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+ | 3) Ray O'Brien - Implement and operation of private cloud and overview of NASA Nebula cloud environment. | ||
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+ | 4) Mike Little - Report and observation on working with cloud environments (Amazon, Azure, and Nebula). | ||
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+ | Each topic will be 15 minutes, Q&A, and discussions will be following the presentations. |
Revision as of 10:18, January 5, 2012
This session is to discuss the current status of NASA cloud computing activities:
1) Karen Petraska - NASA cloud strategy/activities and data center consolidation.
2) Emily Law - JPL science data systems.
3) Ray O'Brien - Implement and operation of private cloud and overview of NASA Nebula cloud environment.
4) Mike Little - Report and observation on working with cloud environments (Amazon, Azure, and Nebula).
Each topic will be 15 minutes, Q&A, and discussions will be following the presentations.