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

Hurley, John S John.S.Hurley at boeing.com
Thu Dec 7 15:22:08 CST 2006


Excellent, gentlemen! Will submit now. Just got off plane from
Washington, DC. Thanks. Will keep you posted. There were some date
restrictions for the session if I remember correctly. Please let me know
the consensus as soon as possible so that we can lock in a time and
date. Thanks. 

Best Regards, 


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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 

Ph. : 425-373-2187; Fax : 425-373-2960
john.s.hurley at boeing.com 

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-----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: agy at netapp.com; 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

                

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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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