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<big>See also</big> [[Cloud Computing Cluster Plan 2021]]<big><center>'''Welcome to the Cloud Computing Cluster'''</center></big>
  
:-GeoCloud, Doug Nebert, FGDC
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==Description and Objectives==
:-Cloud Enabled GEOSS clearinghouse, Qunying Huang, GMU
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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>
:-NASA Cloud Services, Phil Yang, NASA GSFC
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Many Earth science problems cannot be explored by single computers and solved within a single science community, but through distributed computing paradigms and models interdisciplinary efforts, such problems can be tackled effectively. The emergence of cloud computing provides a potential solution to enable the addressing of the Earth science problems. This session provides the latest development on how cloud computing can help Earth sciences and how Earth sciences can help to shape cloud computing?
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===Get Involved===
  
This session will include three talks and one discussion:  
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*'''Email List:''' [http://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-cloud ESIP-Cloud]
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*'''Email archive:''' [http://lists.esipfed.org/pipermail/esip-cloud/ ESIP-Cloud Web Email Archive]
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*Join the conversations on our '''[https://esip-slack-invite.herokuapp.com/ ESIPFed Slack Channel]''' and say hello on #general and #cloud-computing
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*'''Join the cloud computing cluster knowledge sharing at the last Monday of the month 1PM EDT via the ESIP Zoom Meeting links'''
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**https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/community-calendar
  
1) Doug Nebert from FGDC will introduce GeoCloud, a cross-agency initiative led by FGDC. In early 2010, FGDC summoned government agencies such as Census, NOAA, USGS, and USDA to deploy their geospatial products and applications onto a cloud environment. Objectives of this initiative are to define common operating system and software suites for geospatial applications, explore and document deployment and management strategies, monitor usage and costing of Cloud services in an operational environment, and pursue shared system security profiles for such solutions. The result of the project will serve as an guidance for governmental agencies in the future when considering Cloud service adoption for geospatial capabilities.  
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2) Qunying Huang from George Mason University Center for Intelligent Spatial Computing will introduce a joint project between the GeoCloud and GEO from their experiences on deploying the GEOSS clearinghouse to a cloud platform. The deployment of geospatial applications onto Amazon EC2 cloud computing platform will be introduced. Issues and Research will be reported about the leverage of cloud computing for the operational system.
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*'''Contact Cluster Chair:''' Aimee Barciauskas, Jim Coll, Sudhir  Shrestha
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*'''Other leads:''' Rich Signell, Rob Casey
  
3) Chaowei Phil Yang, the lead architect of NASA cloud services hosted by Goddard Space Flight Center, will introduce the NASA Cloud Services. 4) A discussion is arranged to discuss the question "how cloud computing can help geospatial sciences and how geospatial sciences can help to shape cloud computing".
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=== Knowledge Base and Shared Information ===
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* Cloud Computing Cluster (CCC) Knowledge Base:  https://esipfed.github.io/cloud-computing-cluster/intro.html
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We have a regularly scheduled cluster meeting on '''the last Monday of the month 1PM EDT'''. This is a knowledge sharing session with the schedule typically being:
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* 5-10 minutes - Announcements
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* 20-30 minutes presentation
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* Questions and discussion
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Meeting Information
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'''Join Zoom Meeting'''
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https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86535177705?pwd%3Day9yVDJ6UzNiSGRMWTFxbkNXdEJXUT09&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw2wk5iYeLOpyw5qCiMdquWO
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'''Notes:''' https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vuzQVqIcsKpbOiWEoxhrmcQGYg73uSQtL8M5l7YS65Y/edit#
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YouTube channel with presentations from 2021 and 2022: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8X9E6I5_i8i3ZEl7mIrt2meHI3z8KzqB
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----------Previous years of the cluster had a different format, more discussion-based:
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*2019-05-06: Cloud Computing Lightning Talks: [https://youtu.be/BAH3Eo39I8E View Recording]
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*2016-10-24: [[Cloud_Telecons_10/24/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2016-09-26: [[Cloud_Telecons_09/26/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2016-06-28: [[Cloud_Telecons_06/28/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2016-05-23: [[Cloud_Telecons_05/23/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2016-04-25: [[Cloud_Telecons_04/25/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2016-03-28: [[Cloud_Telecons_03/28/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2016-02-22: [[Cloud_Telecons_02/22/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2016-01-25: [[Cloud_Telecons_01/25/2016|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2015-01-07: ESIP Winter Meeting 2015
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**Zhenlong Li: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/File:Enabling_Big_Geoscience_Data_Analytics_with_a_Cloud-based,_MapReduce-enabled_and_Service-oriented_Workflow_Framework.pdf - Enabling Big Geoscience Data Analytics with a Cloud-based, MapReduce-enabled and Service-oriented Workflow Framework]
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**George Chang: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/File:CLoudburstingDebriefV1ESIP2.pdf - Cloudbursting Debrief]
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*2014-07-10: ESIP Summer Meeting 2014
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**Thomas Huang and Phil Yang: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/f/f6/2014_esip_summer_c3.pdf Agenda - Science Data Analysis on the Cloud]
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**Petr Votava [http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/b/bb/Votava-OpenNEX-v2.pdf NASA Earth Exchange (NEX): Community Engagement in the Cloud through OpenNEX]
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**Wes Lloy: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/e/ef/Lloy_vm_scaler.pdf The Virtual Machine (VM) Scaler: Supporting Environmental Modeling for the Cloud Serivces Innovation Platform (CSIP)]
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*2014-04-28: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/6/66/Euca_overview_-_2014.pdf Eucalyptus Overview by Rich Lee, Eucalyptus Systems, Inc {lee.rich@eucalyptus.com}]
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*2014-03-31: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/f/f7/ESIPC3-3312014-MonthlyTeleconMinutes.pdf Cloud Computing Telecon]
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*2014-01-27: [[Cloud_Telecons_12|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2014-01-08: ESIP Winter Meeting 2014
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**Cloud Governance
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***Hook Hua: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/File:Esip2013winter-ariamh-20140109.pdf Leveraging On‐premise and Public Cloud Computing to Enable Advanced Rapid Imaging & Analysis for Monitoring Hazards]
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***Jonathan Chiang: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/File:ESIP-Governance-jchiang.pdf Overcoming “Cloud Creep”]
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***Matthew Derenski: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/File:ESIP_Cloud_Security.pdf Cloud Security]
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*2013-08-26: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/e/e5/Cloud_101_ESIP.pdf Webinar: Introduction to Cloud Computing]
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*2013-07-22: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/1/15/C3-minutes-20130722.pdf Cloud Computing Telecon]
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*2013-1-09: [[2013Winter_Cloud_Talks|2013 ESIP Winter Slides]]
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*2012-9-24: [[Cloud_Telecons_11|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2012-8-27: [[Cloud_Telecons_10|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2012-6-25: [[Cloud_Telecons_8|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2012-6-4: [[Cloud_Telecons_7|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2012-4-23: [[Cloud_Telecons_6|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2012-3-26: [[Cloud_Telecons_5|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2012-2-27: [[Cloud_Telecons_4|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2012-1-23: [[Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2012-1-5: [[ESIP Cloud Computing Testbed Initiative]]
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*2012-1-5: [[NASA Cloud Computing Panel]]
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*2012-1-5: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/File:Cloud_Computing_Talk_by_Adrian_Gartner.pdf Cloud Computing Talk by Adrian Gartner, CIO, NASA Goddard]
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*2011-12-19: [[Cloud_Telecons_3|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2011-10-25: [[Cloud_Telecons_2|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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*2011-09-16: [[Cloud_Telecons|Cloud Computing Telecon]]
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Latest revision as of 11:48, April 3, 2023

See also Cloud Computing Cluster Plan 2021

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.

Get Involved

Or add the recurring calendar event to your calendar by clicking the following link: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/render?cid=sb9cnmaknqpsifs7ttn9ksobu0%40group.calendar.google.com

  • Contact Cluster Chair: Aimee Barciauskas, Jim Coll, Sudhir Shrestha
  • Other leads: Rich Signell, Rob Casey

Knowledge Base and Shared Information

Cloud_Computing

We have a regularly scheduled cluster meeting on the last Monday of the month 1PM EDT. This is a knowledge sharing session with the schedule typically being:


Agenda

  • 5-10 minutes - Announcements
  • 20-30 minutes presentation
  • Questions and discussion


Meeting Information

Join Zoom Meeting

https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86535177705?pwd%3Day9yVDJ6UzNiSGRMWTFxbkNXdEJXUT09&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw2wk5iYeLOpyw5qCiMdquWO



Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vuzQVqIcsKpbOiWEoxhrmcQGYg73uSQtL8M5l7YS65Y/edit#


YouTube channel with presentations from 2021 and 2022: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8X9E6I5_i8i3ZEl7mIrt2meHI3z8KzqB


Previous years of the cluster had a different format, more discussion-based: