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=== June 4, 2012 ESIP cloud computing cluster Telecon ===
 
=== June 4, 2012 ESIP cloud computing cluster Telecon ===
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Participants: Mike Gangl, Qunying Huang, Ken Keiser, Erin Robinson, Phil Yang
  
 
'''Agenda'''
 
'''Agenda'''

Latest revision as of 21:06, June 4, 2012

Telecon Info


To start the online portion of the Personal Conference meeting


  1. Go to https://esipfed.webex.com/esipfed click on Cloud Computing Meeting title
  2. Enter name and email
  3. Password: 23133897

To start the audio portion of the Personal Conference meeting


Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-877-668-4493
Attendee access code: 231 338 97

June 4, 2012 ESIP cloud computing cluster Telecon

Participants: Mike Gangl, Qunying Huang, Ken Keiser, Erin Robinson, Phil Yang

Agenda

  1. Summer meeting agenda
  2. Other issues

Summer meeting agenda

  1. Thur. 7/19/2012 @8:30pm-10:00pm: Cloud Computing I: Applications. (20 minutes each strictly applied)
    1. Mike Gangl, PO.DAAC - on the DMAS federate architecture using ZooKeeper
    2. George Chang, LMMP - on using Hadoop
    3. Long Pham/Aijun Chen, GSE DAAC - Migrating OpenDAP, GDS, and Giovanni to the Cloud (needs confirmation from Long)
    4. Phil Yang, GMU and Karl Benedict, UNM - Utilize Cloud Computing to Enable Dust Storm Forecasting
  2. Thu. 7/19/2012 @10:30am-12:00pm: Cloud Computing II: Readiness Test Results. (may add one more)
    1. Mike Little, NASA SMD Cloud Test Brief (Virtual)
    2. Doug Neber for GeoCloud, (Virtual)
    3. Phil Yang, GMU, Cloud Readiness for Earth Sciences
    4. Confirm with Mike about another cloud readiness test in NASA
  3. Thu: 7/19/2012 @1:30-3:00pm: Cloud Computing Discussions -
    1. opportunities and future directions
    2. EarthCube participation and activities?
    3. Collective reference architectures and recommendations?
    4. discuss potential opportunities from agencies, such as NSF, NASA, EPA, etc. to assess the possibility for potential proposal and
    5. discuss the possibility of utilize cloud computing for supporting organizational IT needs.
    6. Testbed tasks (5 minutes)