SEMINAR NOTICE
Market-Oriented Cloud
Computing and Big Data Applications
Prof. Rajkumar
Buyya, Future Fellow, Australian Research Council
(ARC)
DATE & TIME: April 8, 2014, 3:30 pm VENUE: Seminar Room, SCIS
ABSTRACT
Computing is being transformed to a model consisting of services that are commoditised and delivered in a manner similar to utilities
such as water, electricity, gas, and telephony. In such a model, users access
services based on their requirements without regard to where the services are
hosted. Several computing paradigms have promised to deliver this utility
computing vision. Cloud computing has emerged as one of the buzzwords in the IT
industry and turned the vision of "computing utilities" into a
reality. Several IT vendors have started offering computation, storage, and
application hosting services, and provide coverage in several continents,
supporting Service-Level Agreements (SLA) backed performance and uptime
promises for their services. Clouds deliver infrastructure, platform, and
software (application) as services, which are made available as
subscription-based services in a pay-as-you-go model to consumers. The price
that Cloud Service Providers charge can vary with time and the quality of
service (QoS) expectations of consumers.
This presentation will cover (a) 21st century vision of computing and
identifies various IT paradigms promising to deliver the vision of computing
utilities; (b) opportunities and challenges for utility and market-oriented
Cloud computing, (c) innovative architecture for creating market-oriented and
elastic Clouds by harnessing virtualisation
technologies; (d) Aneka, a Cloud Application Platform, for rapid development of
Cloud/Big Data applications and their deployment on private/public Clouds with
resource provisioning driven by SLAs; (e) experimental results on deploying
Cloud and Big Data applications in engineering, gaming, and health care domains
(integrating sensors networks, mobile devices), ISRO satellite image processing
on elastic Clouds, and (f) directions for delivering our 21st century vision
along with pathways for future research.
Prof. Rajkumar
Buyya (BIO):
Dr. Rajkumar Buyya is
Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Future Fellow of the
Australian Research Council, and Director of the Cloud Computing and
Distributed Systems (CLOUDS) Laboratory at the University of
Melbourne, Australia. He is also serving as the founding CEO of Manjrasoft, a spin-off company of the University,
commercializing its innovations in Cloud Computing. He has authored over 450
publications and four text books including "Mastering Cloud
Computing" published by McGraw Hill and Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, 2013 for
Indian and international markets respectively. He also edited several books
including "Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigms" (Wiley Press,
USA, Feb 2011). He is one of the highly cited authors in computer science and
software engineering worldwide (h-index=79, g-index=160, 29700+ citations).
Microsoft Academic Search Index ranked Dr. Buyya as
the world's top author in distributed and parallel computing between 2007 and
2012.
Software technologies for Grid
and Cloud computing developed under Dr. Buyya's
leadership have gained rapid acceptance and are in use at several academic
institutions and commercial enterprises in 40 countries around the world. Dr. Buyya has led the establishment and development of key
community activities, including serving as foundation Chair of the IEEE
Technical Committee on Scalable Computing and five IEEE/ACM conferences. These
contributions and international research leadership of Dr. Buyya
are recognized through the award of "2009 IEEE TCSC Medal for Excellence
in Scalable Computing". Manjrasoft's Aneka Cloud
technology developed under his leadership has received "2010 Asia Pacific
Frost & Sullivan New Product Innovation Award" and "2011 Telstra
Innovation Challenge, People's Choice Award". He is currently serving as
the foundation Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of IEEE
Transactions on Cloud Computing. For further information on Dr. Buyya, please visit his cyberhome:
www.buyya.com