International Conference on Cloud Computing & Virtualization 2011 Conference Program |
Conference Program will be updated shortly. *Note – Conference program may be subject to minor changes. |
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Conference Theme |
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International Conference on Cloud Computing and Virtualization is the only event focused on how traditional enterprises can adopt cloud computing models, featuring panels of thought leaders, candid conversations with industry luminaries. The conference is a reality check to better understand enterprise cloud computing. |
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Cloud computing is big news, promising unlimited capacity and pay-as-you-go economics, plus connections to an always-on world. Enterprises are excited about cloud computing but little of it is ready to use yet. Clouds present security risks, and many enterprise applications have to be completely rewritten to run on scalable clouds. Forward-thinking business leaders are using the cloud within their enterprise data centers to take advantage of the best practices that cloud computing has established, namely scalability, agility, automation, and resource sharing. Although the term 'cloud computing' is relatively new, the technologies that make it possible have been used for some time. For example, cloud computing is enabled by grid computing, virtualization, utility computing, hosting and software as a service (SaaS). |
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Virtualization is driving a fundamental shift in how we think about data center environments. It is lowering capital and operational costs, enabling IT agility, underlying Green IT initiatives and fueling the cloud. This conference helps us to be aware of this paradigm shift and discusses the benefits of virtualization. |
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| Cloud Computing Infrastructure | ||
| - Understanding the Cloud | ||
| - The Dark Side of Clouds | ||
| - Building Great Companies on the Cloud | ||
| - Operating Systems | ||
| - Kernel-Exchange Modules | ||
| - Control Services | ||
| - Distributed Composite Services | ||
| - Basic Services | ||
| - Application Exchange Modules | ||
| - Cloud Enterprise | ||
| - Agent-based Cloud Computing and Cloud Economy | ||
| - Cloud Business Models | ||
| Scalable, Self-managing and Autonomic Cloud Computing platforms |
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| - IT Security Delivered from the Cloud | ||
| - Ahead in the cloud - The power of Infrastructure as a Service | ||
| - Dynamic Deployment & Scalability for the Cloud | ||
| - A Novel Approach to Cloud Networking | ||
| - Cloud Architecture | ||
| - The Benefits of Cloud Storage | ||
| - Cloud Computing Applications | ||
| - Distributed Infrastructure | ||
| - Getting Ready for Cloud Computing - IT Strategy, Architecture and Security Perspective |
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| - The Business Value of Cloud Computing & Virtualization | ||
| Virtualization | ||
| - Leveraging Endpoint Virtualization | ||
| - Compliance in the New Age of Virtualization and Securing the Benefits of Virtualization 2.0 |
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| - Enabling Disaster Recovery for any size business | ||
| - The impact of IT Virtualization on Applications and Networks | ||
| - Virtual Desktop Delivery | ||
| - Potential of Virtualization | ||
| - Managing Virtualization with IT Process Automation | ||
| - Troubleshooting your virtual Infrastructure | ||
| - Controlling Virtual server sprawl | ||
| - Virtualization Management Futures |
| Technical Session |
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International Conference on Cloud Computing and Virtualization is an annual conference which brings together International experts to share new methods, theories on the benefits of Cloud Computing ,Security, Infrastructure, Hurdles, Enterprise, advanced benefits of Virtualization, High availability, Disaster recovery, Policy-based management, IT optimization and the move beyond servers and out to desktops and applications. |
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| - Understanding the Cloud | |
| - The Dark Side of Clouds | |
| - Building Great Companies on the Cloud | |
| - Operating Systems | |
| - Kernel-Exchange Modules | |
| - Control Services | |
| - Distributed Composite Services | |
| - Basic Services | |
| - Application Exchange Modules | |
| - Cloud Enterprise | |
| - IT Security Delivered from the Cloud | |
| - Ahead in the cloud - The power of Infrastructure as a Service | |
| - Dynamic Deployment & Scalability for the Cloud | |
| - A Novel Approach to Cloud Networking | |
| - Cloud Architecture | |
| - The Benefits of Cloud Storage | |
| - Cloud Computing Applications | |
| - Distributed Infrastructure | |
| - Getting Ready for Cloud Computing - IT Strategy, Architecture and Security Perspective | |
| - The Business Value of Cloud Computing & Virtualization | |
| - Leveraging Endpoint Virtualization | |
| - Compliance in the New Age of Virtualization and Securing the Benefits of Virtualization 2.0 | |
| - Enabling Disaster Recovery for any size business | |
| - The impact of IT Virtualization on Applications and Networks | |
| - Virtual Desktop Delivery | |
| - Potential of Virtualization | |
| - Managing Virtualization with IT Process Automation | |
| - Troubleshooting your virtual Infrastructure | |
| - Controlling Virtual server sprawl | |
| - Virtualization Management Futures | |
| - Agent-based Cloud Computing and Cloud Economy | |
| - Cloud Business Models |
| CALL FOR PAPERS |
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SCOPE |
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Cloud Computing is defined as a pool of virtualized computer resources. Based on this Virtualization the Cloud Computing paradigm allows workloads to be deployed and scaled-out quickly through the rapid provisioning of virtual machines or physical machines. A Cloud Computing platform supports redundant, self-recovering, highly scalable programming models that allow workloads to recover from many inevitable hardware/software failures. The concept of cloud computing and how virtualization enables it offers so many innovation opportunities that it is not surprising there are new announcements every day. The innovation will continue and there will be massive value created for customers over the coming years. Most technologists are sold on the fundamentals of cloud computing and it's a realization of the last 20 years of architecture development. |
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KNOW THE LATEST RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS TRENDS AT TECHNICAL SESSIONS |
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The conference mantles diverse overarching tracks with stimulating technical sessions covering the conference theme of Cloud Computing and Virtualization. The session list is indicative of the key areas of discussion but is not restrictive, and suggestions for additional specific sessions are welcome. Please write to info@cloudcomputingconf.org your suggestions for additional sessions.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS |
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| International Conference on Cloud Computing and Virtualization will have several invited keynote speakers, who are internationally recognized experts in their areas. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS |
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| Authors should submit a complete paper in English of up to 10 A4 pages, using the submission procedure indicated below. The program committee will review all papers and the contact author of each paper will be notified of the result, by email. Each paper should clearly indicate the nature of its technical/scientific contribution, and the problems, domains or environments to which it is applicable. Authors must also indicate the conference track to which the paper is submitted. The paper must be carefully checked for correct grammar and spelling. |
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Due to space limitations in the Proceedings, the camera-ready version will be limited to 8 (eight) pages for full papers.If necessary, the number of pages may be increased up to a maximum of 12 (long presentations) at an additional cost which will be borne by the Author. |
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PRESENTATION |
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| Accepted Papers would be presented in the assigned technical sessions by the pre-registered authors as an oral presentation. In the absence of a pre-registered author any other registered co-author for that paper can make the oral presentation. In case the first author or the co-authors are unable to make the oral presentation they may delegate other academic expert deemed suitable to present and defend the paper and inform the Secretariat accordingly before one month from the date of the conference. |
PRE-REGISTRATIONS |
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| The presenting authors of each accepted regular and invited papers will have to be registered within the deadline mentioned in the "Key Dates".For questions about submission: E-mail: submission@cloudcomputingconf.com or visit the conference website at http://www.cloudcomputingconf.org. | |
CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT 10 Anson Road #14-04, International Plaza, Singapore- 079903 Tel: (65) 63270 166/61 Email: info@cloudcomputingconf.org Website: www.cloudcomputingconf.org |
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Mail SECRETARIAT |
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| * For assistance, contact the Conference Secretariat at Tel: (65) 63270 166/161 Fax: (65) 6327 0162 Time: Monday - Friday, during 9:00AM - 4:00PM (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +8 hours) email: registration@cloudcomputingconf.org |
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Payment Options |
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| 1. Payments can be made through Demand Draft drawn in favour ‘Rapidstart Pte Ltd’ and mailed to
Rapidstart Pte Ltd |
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2. Payments can be made through wire transfer to the following bank Account Name :‘Rapidstart Pte Ltd’ |
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| *Note: “The remitter to bear the local and overseas commission/cable/other bank charges for the TT.” | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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3. Online Credit Card Payment through Paypal. |
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| *Note: There will be an administrative fee of 5%(which includes the paypal transaction charges) on all credit/debit card payments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Delegate Registration Fee shall include the following: |
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| 1. Participation in all Plenary/Keynote Sessions, Technical Sessions & Seminars. 2. Conference delegate kit comprising of Programe Schedule, writing pad, pen etc. 3. Two Tea/Coffee breaks per day on all the days of the Conference. |
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Force Majeur Condition |
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| In case of any unforeseen or unprecedented occurrence beyond the hold of the conference secretariat, where the conference is called off, due to natural disasters, epidemics, man-made civil disturbances or other mishaps of large scale, there shall be no refund or reimbursement of any fees or commitments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cancellation/Substitution Policy |
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• In case a registered participant is unable to attend the conference, s/he may send a substitute to attend the conference. S/he must inform the Secretariat before one month from the date of the conference. |
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