[wg-all] Reminder: OGF37 Call for Session Proposals and Demonstrations; Early Registration Deadline Feb. 9; Sign Up for Monticello Reception

Sill, Alan alan.sill at ttu.edu
Mon Feb 4 15:57:58 EST 2013


Please forward this message as needed to your colleagues, graduate students, business partners and project participants.

As a reminder, advance registration runs from January 2 to February 9, 2013 for Open Grid Forum 37, to take place March 11-13, 2013 at the The University Of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.

Link:
http://ogf.org/OGF37/registration.php

Registration is still certainly possible after this date, but becomes, of course, increasingly expensive with time, so we encourage you to REGISTER EARLY to get the best possible rate.

The Call for Session Proposals is still open, but will close shortly so that we can publish the agenda as promised in mid-February limited in accuracy ONLY by receipt of accurate session proposal requests from each of the community and working groups.  Note that videoconferencing and network connections can be provided for your session to encourage those from other locations to participate, but ONLY upon request IN ADVANCE to the session organizers (see below).

Proposals may include (but are not limited to) the following topics: 

	• Interop/ plugfest sessions
	• Federated Identity and Delegation
	• Data/Storage
	• Identity Management and Virtual Organizations
	• Production Infrastructure Interoperability
	• Software Sustainability for Grids and Clouds
	• Green IT, Energy Efficiency
	• Inter-cloud interoperability and SLA management
	• Networking for Distributed Computing Infrastructures
	• Performance measurement of Grids and Clouds
	• Science Clouds at large scales
	• Grid and Cloud Security
	• Distributed Desktop Grid and Volunteer Computing
	• Emerging Distributed Infrastructure
	• Campus Grids and Clouds
	• Data Management in Grids and Clouds
	• Federated Infrastrucutre
	• OGF Chartered Group Sessions
	• Birds of a Feather (BoF) Sessions

Demonstration Day!

The organizers also invite software teams to demonstrate cloud and grid infrastructures, software systems, and applications at OGF 37. These
75-minute demonstrations will be held concurrently on Tuesday, March 12. During the demonstration period, each team will give its
presentation three times, with a 5 minute break between sessions. Participants may attend demonstrations of their choice in each of these intervals, moving between them at will.  Each demonstration team will be provided with a conference room, projection system, Ethernet, and Polycom phone system if needed.

To apply for a demonstration slot, please send a half-page abstract by February 15, 2013 to glc2z at virginia.edu .  The abstract should
state the topic the demonstration addresses clearly, along with any OGF standards that are supported, if and as appropriate, and what attendees can expect to learn.

Bonus reception:

All OGF37 participants will be invited to a free tour of Monticello, US President Thomas Jefferson’s self-designed mountain-top home and an architectural masterpiece, followed by a wine & hors d'oeuvres reception. Space is limited in this reception, however; therefore to view details and to ensure admittance once you have registered for OGF 37 itself using the link above, please sign up via the following link for this extra reception at no further additional cost:

http://www.uvacse.virginia.edu/events/open-grid-forum-monitcello-tour-and-reception/

If you have any questions, please e-mail Gina at the address above or reply to events at ogf.org

We look forward to seeing you in Charlottesville March 11-13!

Alan

Alan Sill, Ph.D
Vice President of Standards, Open Grid Forum



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