IEEE CLOUD Symposium 2020 - Technical Program

Technical Program

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The CLOUD Symposium program is part of the IEEE CLOUD Conference program.

Date/Time (UTC) Session Presentation
Tues 10/20

19:00 - 20:20
CLOUD 5: Invited I

Session Chair:
TBA
CLD_INV_327
Secure IoT Data Analytics in Cloud via Intel SGX
Md Shihabul Islam, Mustafa Safa Ozdayi, Latifur Khan and Murat Kantarcioglu
CLD_INV_326
Be Your Neighbor's Miner: Building Trust in Ledger Content via Reciprocally Useful Work
Lara Mauri, Ernsto Damiani and Stelvio Cimato
CLD_INV_323
The Million Dollar Handshake: Secure and Attested Communications in the Cloud
Nikolaos Chalkiadakis, Dimitris Deyannis, Dimitris Karnikis, Giorgos Vasiliadis and Sotiris Ioannidis
Tues 10/20

20:40 - 22:00
CLOUD 6: Invited II

Session Chair:
TBA
CLD_INV_309
ViCLOUD: Measuring Vagueness in Cloud Service Privacy Policies and Terms of Services
Anantaa Kotal, Karuna Pande Joshi and Anupam Joshi
CLD_INV_325
VR Design and Display System of Ceramic Products Based on Cloud Service Platform
Wen-Tao Zhang, Hua Huang, Meikang Qiu and Qiangfei Ma
CLD_INV_328
Cloud Governance
Bhavani Thuraisingham
CLD_INV_324
Service Management in the Edge Cloud for Stream Processing of IoT Data
I-Ling Yen and Farokh Bastani
 IEEE Cloud Symposium Panel: Serverless in a Distributed Cloud Continuum
Date/Time: Thursday October 22, 14:40 - 16:00 UTC, 22:40 - 24:00 China time
Summary:

Cloud computing is fast evolving into a continuum that seamlessly spans many public clouds, on-premise and off-premise private clouds, and millions of edge devices. This continuum is enabled by the shift to containers, microservices, and nanoservices. The serverless computing platforms of many vendors are evolving to effectively span the spectrum of deployment models to truly realize a “build once and deploy anywhere” capability. AWS Outposts and Fargate, Google Anthos, RedHat OpenShift, IBM Satellite, and Microsoft Azure Arc are all steps forward in this direction of a distributed cloud continuum. The effective application and extension of the serverless architecture in this continuum is still at its infancy. The underlying architecture, programming models, debugging and test methods, end-to-end DevOps, and the economics – all need to evolve to fully enable serverless in this context. At the same time, numerous promising application scenarios of serverless computing are emerging – ranging from energy management, climate modeling, autonomous vehicles, highly automated enterprise environments, online education, 5G telecommunications, content distribution networks, and the tracking and containment of pandemics. This panel will look at the rich landscape and ongoing evolution of serverless computing, especially in the context of a distributed cloud continuum.

Panel Chair: Gopal Pingali, IBM India

Dr. Gopal Pingali is an internationally renowned technology, innovation, and transformation executive with extensive experience in driving digital transformation across multiple industries leveraging Cloud, AI, and Automation technologies. He has worked for two decades in the US and a decade in India and built several global technical organizations with an entrepreneurial spirit. He pioneered innovations spanning Multicloud Management, Cognitive Automation, Continuous Security, Mobile Web, Electronic Chronicles, Real-time Video Tracking Systems, Smart Interactive Spaces, Visual Information Systems for Sports, Autonomous Vehicles, and Nanotechnology. In his most recent position, he was Global Vice President and Distinguished Engineer of the Global Technology Services Labs at IBM. He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
Panelist: Andrew A. Chien, University of Chicago/Argonne national Laboratory

Dr. Andrew A. Chien is the William Eckhardt Professor in Computer Science and Director of the CERES Center for Unstoppable Computing at the University of Chicago and a Senior Computer Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory. He also serves at the Editor-in-Chief for the Communications of the ACM. From 2011-2017 he led the systems initiative to build Computer Science at University of Chicago that transformed its culture and reputation. From 2005 to 2010, Chien was Vice President of Research of Intel Corporation, and from 1998 to 2005, the SAIC Chair Professor in Computer Science and founder of the Center for Networked Systems at UCSD. His research has been recognized for excellence with numerous awards, and also supported by the NSF, DARPA, DOE, ONR, NASA, and industry. From 1990 to 1998, he was a Professor of Computer Science at University of Illinois. Dr. Chien earned BS, MS, and PhD degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is a Fellow of the ACM, IEEE, and AAAS.
Panelist: Sai Kolluri, Google

Sai Kolluri is an Enterprise Cloud Architect at Google Cloud focused on working with large scale enterprises to bring about a step change in their cloud transformation journey. He carries a deep client experience and has been a trusted advisor with clients across the globe spanning key industry verticals. Sai’s expertise is testimonial to the numerous roles he played in the past while at IBM for over a decade. He has built and delivered numerous integrated solutions and offerings across private and public clouds for global clientele. He has contributed to 8 patents.
Panelist: Maciej Malawski, AGH University of Science & Technology

Maciej Malawski holds a Ph.D. in computer science and an M.Sc. in computer science and in physics. In 2011-2012 he was a postdoc at the University of Notre Dame, USA. Currently he is an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science AGH and a researcher at Sano Centre for Computational Medicine in Krakow, Poland. He is a Co-author of over 100 international publications. He is Team Leader representing the Department of Computer Science AGH in the TOTEM and CMS experiments at the LHC at CERN. He has participated in several EU projects (VPH-Share, PaaSage, EurValve). His scientific interests include parallel and distributed computing, cloud technologies, and scientific applications using novel computing infrastructures.
Panelist: Maja Vukovic, IBM Research, TJ Watson Research Center

Maja Vukovic is a Distinguished Research Staff Member and Research Manager at IBM Research, T.J. Watson Research Center. Her team is responsible for building AI solutions for application modernization and AIOps in hybrid cloud environments. Maja is a member of IBM Academy of Technology and has received numerous IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement Awards and IBM Research awards. She is an IBM Master Inventor and holds 130 patents, a Senior Member of IEEE, and was awarded Women in Services Computing Award by IEEE in 2018. Maja has received her Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, for her work on context-aware service composition using AI planning.