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Google Tech Talks
September 2, 2008
ABSTRACT
In recent years, cloud computing has emerged as an
attractive tool for delivering web-based services.
Cloud computing enables rapid deployment of new
services and allows those services to scale
dynamically, in response to changing user demand.
However, the range of cloud computing applications
is constrained by limitations of the Internet
service model. New network level services are
needed to enable advanced applications that
include real-time, person-to-person communication.
This talk discusses how to add a dynamic network
layer to cloud computing infrastructures, to
enable the rapid introduction of new network
services in support of advanced applications.
Speaker: Jonathan S. Turner
Jonathan S. Turner received the MS and PhD degrees
in computer science from Northwestern University
in 1979 and 1981. He holds the Barbara and Jerome
Cox Chair of Computer Science at Washington
University, is Chairman of the Department of
Computer Science and Engineering and Director of
the Applied Research Lab. The Applied Research
Laboratory creates experimental networking
technology to validate and demonstrate new
research innovations. The Lab's current projects
center on extensible networking technology with a
particular focus on high performance platforms for
overlay hosting services.
Professor Turner served as Chief Scientist for
Growth Networks, a startup company that developed
scalable switching components for Internet routers
and ATM switches, before being acquired by Cisco
Systems in early 2000.
Turner is a member of the National Academy of
Engineering, a fellow of ACM and a fellow of the
IEEE. He received the Koji Kobayashi Computers and
Communications Award from the IEEE in 1994 and the
IEEE Millenium Medal in 2000. He has been awarded
30 patents for his work on switching systems and
has many widely cited publications. Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Durée : 4161 s |
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