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City: Redmond
Country: United States
Period: April 8-9, 2010

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CFP: Cloud Futures 2010: Advancing Research with Cloud Computing


Cloud Futures 2010: Advancing Research with Cloud Computing
April 8-9, 2010
Redmond, WA

Workshop Co-Chairs
Dan Reed David A. Patterson
Corporate Vice President Professor of Computer Science
Extreme Computing Group Reliable Adaptive Distributed Systems Lab
Microsoft Research University of California - Berkeley

Call for Abstracts
Cloud computing is fast becoming the most important platform for research.
Scientists today need vast computing resources to collect, share, manipulate, and
explore massive data sets as well as to build and deploy new services for research.
Cloud computing has the potential to advance research discoveries by making data
and computing resources readily available at unprecedented economy of scale and
nearly infinite scalability. To realize the full promise of cloud computing for
research, however, one must think about the cloud as a holistic platform for
creating new services, new experiences, and new methods to pursue research,
teaching and scholarly communication. This goal presents a broad range of
interesting questions.

We invite extended abstracts that illustrate the role of cloud computing across a
variety of research and curriculum development areas---including computer science,
earth sciences, healthcare, humanities, life sciences, and social sciences---that
highlight how new techniques and methods of research in the cloud may solve distinct
challenges arising in those diverse areas. Please include a bio (150 words max) and
a brief abstract (300 words max) of a 30-minute short talk on a topic that describes
practical experiences, experimental results, and vision papers.

Please submit your abstract by February 10, 2010 to cloudfut@microsoft.com

Invited talks will be announced on February 18, 2010