[sn-cg] GGF (OGF)19 North Carolina meeting. Session opportunity in storage. Session Just Approved.

Yoder, Alan agy at netapp.com
Thu Dec 7 11:39:00 CST 2006


I think the abstract is great.  

As before, I'd like to hear from end users, 
so I hope John will weigh in and not just
moderate.  That we'll hear from Paul goes
without saying.  ;)

Have we heard whether Chris Lionetti wants
to join us?

Alan



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent Franceschini [mailto:Vincent.Franceschini at hds.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 6:24 AM
> To: Hurley, John S; paul.strong at gmail.com
> Cc: Yoder, Alan; Chris.Lionetti at microsoft.com; sn-cg at ogf.org
> Subject: RE: GGF (OGF)19 North Carolina meeting. Session 
> opportunity in storage. Session Just Approved.
> 
> John, Team,
> 
> Here's a modified version based on our discussion last Tuesday:
> 
> Title: "Can Enterprise Grid afford to leave Data Storage 
> issues behind?"
> 
> Abstract: "The penetration of Grid solutions in the Enterprise is
> generating a lot of questions with regards to their integration with
> existing IT infrastructures and their ability to leverage IT assets,
> such as Data Storage systems. Besides the known benefits for scaling
> performance and resource utilizations, Grids will be asked to support
> the overall requirements to better align IT with changing business
> environments. So what does it take from Data and Storage to make Grid
> successful in the Enterprise? The panel participants will review the
> Data & Storage challenges of Grid in the Enterprise and propose work
> directions to help addressing them."
> 
> Panel participants:
> - Moderator: John Hurley (Boeing/OGF)
> - Paul Strong (eBay/OGF)
> - Vincent Franceschini (HDS/SNIA/OGF SN-CG)
> - Alan Yoder (NetApp /OGF SN-CG / SNIA TC)
> - Ken Wood (HDS / SNIA TC / OGF SN-CG)
> - 1 Oracle Rep (Jim/Chris to confirm)
> - 1 OGF Data Area Rep (David Martin?)
> 
> Thoughts, Comments?
> 
> Thanks
> Vincent. 
> 
>  
> Vincent Franceschini 
> E: vincent.franceschini at hds.com
> T/F:     +33 493 121 801
> M:        +33 612 460 118
> T(US):   +1 408 970 7995
>     
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hurley, John S [mailto:John.S.Hurley at boeing.com] 
> Sent: 05 December 2006 16:48
> To: Vincent Franceschini; paul.strong at gmail.com
> Cc: agy at netapp.com; Chris.Lionetti at microsoft.com; 
> sn-cg at ogf.org; Hurley,
> John S
> Subject: Re: GGF (OGF)19 North Carolina meeting. Session 
> opportunity in
> storage. Session Just Approved.
> 
> Excellent, Vincent. Thanks very much. Unfortunately, I am on 
> a flight in
> about 30 mins to Washington,DC and will likely miss the call. 
> 
> Very Comfortable with what is propoosed but would like a provocative
> title--e.g. Something like " Beyond the Data Grids: Storage Issues,
> Unresolved " or something else but want to shake em up. 
> Will also be first time participating in the sn-cg call, so don't know
> how to access. 
> 
> One final thing, list of panelists and title, and we will be good.
> Thanks. Will check email when I arrive. 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> JS
> J.S. Hurley, PhD
> Sr. Manager - Distributed Software and Systems Integration (DSSI) 
> Mathematics & Computing Technology 
> The Boeing Company 
> P.O. Box 3707 MC 7L-49 
> Seattle, WA 98124-2207 
> 
> FAX: 425-373-2606 
> john.s.hurley at boeing.com 
> 
>   
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent Franceschini
> To: Hurley, John S; Paul Strong
> CC: agy at netapp.com; Chris.Lionetti at microsoft.com; sn-cg at ogf.org
> Sent: Tue Dec 05 01:58:38 2006
> Subject: RE: GGF (OGF)19 North Carolina meeting. Session 
> opportunity in
> storage. Session Just Approved. 
> 
> John,
> 
>  
> 
> Here's a possible abstract:
> 
>  
> 
> "The penetration of Grid solutions in the Enterprise is 
> generating a lot
> of questions with regards to their integration with existing IT
> infrastructures and their ability to leverage IT assets. Besides the
> known benefits for scaling performance and resource 
> utilizations, Grids
> will be asked to support the overall requirements to better align IT
> with changing business environments. The panel participants 
> will review
> the challenges of Grid in the Enterprise and propose work 
> directions to
> help addressing them."
> 
>  
> 
> This is fairly generic so that we can plug-in the elements we 
> discussed
> before.  
> 
>  
> 
> Thoughts/Comments?
> 
>  
> 
> FYI - We can discuss this on today's sn-cg call. 
> 
>  
> 
> Vincent. 
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> Vincent Franceschini 
> 
> E: vincent.franceschini at hds.com <mailto:vincent.franceschini at hds.com> 
> 
> T/F:         +33 493 121 801
> 
> M:            +33 612 460 118
> 
> T(US):      +1 408 970 7995
> 
>                 
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> From: Hurley, John S [mailto:John.S.Hurley at boeing.com] 
> Sent: 30 November 2006 18:43
> To: Vincent Franceschini; Paul Strong
> Cc: agy at netapp.com; Chris.Lionetti at microsoft.com; 
> sn-cg at ogf.org; Hurley,
> John S
> Subject: RE: GGF (OGF)19 North Carolina meeting. Session 
> opportunity in
> storage. Session Just Approved. 
> 
>  
> 
> Greetings:
> 
>  
> 
> I hope that time finds you well. The session has just been 
> approved for
> a panel at OGF-19 (5 mins ago) on program committee. Just 
> need to submit
> an abstract. Will try and pull something together. Any and all input
> greatly encouraged and requested. Thanks. 
> 
>  
> 


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