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Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA)
November 7–12, 2010, San Jose, CA
Join us in San Jose, CA, November 7–12, 2010, for the most in-depth, practical system administration training available.
The annual LISA conference is the meeting place of choice for system and network administrators and engineers. The conference serves as a venue for a lively, diverse, and rich mix of technologists of all specialties and levels of expertise. LISA is the place to exchange ideas, sharpen old and new skills, learn new techniques, debate current and controversial issues, and meet industry gurus, colleagues, and friends.
The 6-day event offers training by industry leaders; invited talks; the latest research through refereed papers, Work-in-Progress Reports (WiPs), posters, and workshops; answers to your toughest questions; and that all-important face-to-face time with experts in the community. NEW! LISA '10 will now include practice and experience reports.
DMTF at LISA 2010
Attend the DMTF Bird of a Feather session
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Time: 9:00pm Pacific
Location: Salon I/II
Speaker: Winston Bumpus, DMTF President
Title: Will Cloud Computing be Open and Interoperable?
This BoF will look at work done in the DMTF Open Cloud Standards Incubator and its alliance partners as it relates to the workloads and interfaces between cloud service providers and cloud service consumers. The goal of cloud standards is to improve cloud consumer agility and define a set of architectural semantics that unify the interoperable management of workloads and resources between enterprises and cloud computing infrastructures. This BoF will look at the core use cases, and the reference architectures which are the basis for open cloud provider interfaces, common data models, and standards profiles, which are essential to achieve cloud computing interoperability.
Visit us at booth 102!
Date(s):
Sun, 2010-11-07 - Fri, 2010-11-12
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