The document discusses cloud computing and networking of information. It covers topics like cloud computing layers (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS), challenges of networking information currently, and the potential for a new approach called NetInf to address these challenges. NetInf could enable more efficient content distribution and a common naming scheme for information. The document also examines how NetInf concepts could integrate with cloud computing platforms and applications.
Why We Fail: How an architect learned to stop worrying and love the cloudAlex Jauch
Private cloud has been the “up and coming” trend for several years. You would think this would mean we’re all running clouds inside our firewalls by now. In reality, this hasn’t happened. Why? Where are all the clouds? All the technical skills that the IT folks need to get this done are normally in house or easily accessible to them. So you would think that private clouds would be super common. Turns out they are not. Only a very small minority of IT organizations have deployed successful internal Private Clouds. There are notable exceptions, but they’re just that, exceptions. Why is this so hard? Why can’t folks get this done in their sleep? In this book, we will explore the reasons why we fail and how to overcome these obstacles to success in our private cloud deployments.
Is There Such a Thing as a Private Cloud? Citrix Synergy 2011Randy Bias
Is there such a thing as a private cloud?
Cloudscaling's Troy Angrignon participated in a panel on private cloud at Citrix Synergy 2011 in San Francisco on May 26, 2011. The conclusions:
- All three of the panelists agreed that there is such a thing as private cloud.
- Carpathia specializes in building high complexity custom private clouds.
- There are two types of clouds: legacy clouds for highly regulated, complex client/server type IT stacks and webscale clouds for less regulated, web/mobile, greenfield and simpler stacks that need to scale.
- Panel discussed how those two models (legacy cloud and webscale cloud) could be found inside (private) or outside (public).
- Key is to realize that applications should always be moved to the platform that is appropriate for the application, use case, regulatory requirement, elasticity requirement.
Internap’s Adam Weissmuller and Michael Carman of VMware discuss different paths businesses take toward cloud adoption, how to evolve your own cloud strategy and key considerations for choosing a pro
On March 23, TD Azlan held the "Build 4 the Cloud" seminar at De Olifant in Breukelen, Utrecht.
By organizing this seminar, TD Azlan was able to show her resellers which opportunities TD Azlan can offer to their enterprise, for virtualization and datacenter solutions.
Speakers Marc Samsom (Cisco) and Jan Smit (VMWare), among others, shared very useful information about upcoming changes in the datacenter market.
Founded in Singapore in 2019, Global Digital Management Solutions (GDMS) provides consulting, data center & cloud-based services, and digital solutions for various sectors including government and the finance industry. GDMS cloud computing services are available in Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam.
Our main objective is to assist enterprises and government offices with their digital transformation projects. To accomplish this, we operate a local cloud infrastructure that enables companies to quickly and securely transition to the cloud while keeping their data local.
The Magic of Integration and the revealing of what's behind the curtain : Microsoft Office and IBM Lotus Notes and Domino integration. Microsoft Office 2007 and Lotus Notes 8 will bring a new level of integration possibilities to the Lotus Notes and Domino world. This session will look at the new functionality in Office 2007, such as the Office Ribbon and OpenXML file formats. We will discuss the impact on Mail Merge, data transfer, and how this will impact your applications and development.
We will also look at the updated Visual Studio Tools for Office 2007. This session will also look at Lotus Notes 8 and it's impact on integration. The session starts at the beginning ... and then dives deep into the integration possiblities.
While this sesison is mostly about the code that makes it work, users and managers will get detailed sample applications to take home and put to use immediately! In the end, this session will help you add value to your applications not possible without the magic of integration. Presented by Rocky Oliver for John Head
Trying to help teachers in the Statistical concerns in teaching.
I got this from Joan Sarte Guerrero, a Elementary Public School Teacher and student pursuing Masters in Eduacation in Catanduanes State University. Inserted already professor who prepared the power point presentation. Credit to her.
Why We Fail: How an architect learned to stop worrying and love the cloudAlex Jauch
Private cloud has been the “up and coming” trend for several years. You would think this would mean we’re all running clouds inside our firewalls by now. In reality, this hasn’t happened. Why? Where are all the clouds? All the technical skills that the IT folks need to get this done are normally in house or easily accessible to them. So you would think that private clouds would be super common. Turns out they are not. Only a very small minority of IT organizations have deployed successful internal Private Clouds. There are notable exceptions, but they’re just that, exceptions. Why is this so hard? Why can’t folks get this done in their sleep? In this book, we will explore the reasons why we fail and how to overcome these obstacles to success in our private cloud deployments.
Is There Such a Thing as a Private Cloud? Citrix Synergy 2011Randy Bias
Is there such a thing as a private cloud?
Cloudscaling's Troy Angrignon participated in a panel on private cloud at Citrix Synergy 2011 in San Francisco on May 26, 2011. The conclusions:
- All three of the panelists agreed that there is such a thing as private cloud.
- Carpathia specializes in building high complexity custom private clouds.
- There are two types of clouds: legacy clouds for highly regulated, complex client/server type IT stacks and webscale clouds for less regulated, web/mobile, greenfield and simpler stacks that need to scale.
- Panel discussed how those two models (legacy cloud and webscale cloud) could be found inside (private) or outside (public).
- Key is to realize that applications should always be moved to the platform that is appropriate for the application, use case, regulatory requirement, elasticity requirement.
Internap’s Adam Weissmuller and Michael Carman of VMware discuss different paths businesses take toward cloud adoption, how to evolve your own cloud strategy and key considerations for choosing a pro
On March 23, TD Azlan held the "Build 4 the Cloud" seminar at De Olifant in Breukelen, Utrecht.
By organizing this seminar, TD Azlan was able to show her resellers which opportunities TD Azlan can offer to their enterprise, for virtualization and datacenter solutions.
Speakers Marc Samsom (Cisco) and Jan Smit (VMWare), among others, shared very useful information about upcoming changes in the datacenter market.
Founded in Singapore in 2019, Global Digital Management Solutions (GDMS) provides consulting, data center & cloud-based services, and digital solutions for various sectors including government and the finance industry. GDMS cloud computing services are available in Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam.
Our main objective is to assist enterprises and government offices with their digital transformation projects. To accomplish this, we operate a local cloud infrastructure that enables companies to quickly and securely transition to the cloud while keeping their data local.
The Magic of Integration and the revealing of what's behind the curtain : Microsoft Office and IBM Lotus Notes and Domino integration. Microsoft Office 2007 and Lotus Notes 8 will bring a new level of integration possibilities to the Lotus Notes and Domino world. This session will look at the new functionality in Office 2007, such as the Office Ribbon and OpenXML file formats. We will discuss the impact on Mail Merge, data transfer, and how this will impact your applications and development.
We will also look at the updated Visual Studio Tools for Office 2007. This session will also look at Lotus Notes 8 and it's impact on integration. The session starts at the beginning ... and then dives deep into the integration possiblities.
While this sesison is mostly about the code that makes it work, users and managers will get detailed sample applications to take home and put to use immediately! In the end, this session will help you add value to your applications not possible without the magic of integration. Presented by Rocky Oliver for John Head
Trying to help teachers in the Statistical concerns in teaching.
I got this from Joan Sarte Guerrero, a Elementary Public School Teacher and student pursuing Masters in Eduacation in Catanduanes State University. Inserted already professor who prepared the power point presentation. Credit to her.
This is an in-house PD workshop I do about how to receive, assess, and return student work electronically. This slideshow is presented in the first session and goes over the benefits electronic assessment has for both students and teachers. It then presents the processes involved in assessing work completed using MS Office 2007.
The second session of the PD (not covered in the slideshow) goes over using Google Docs and Wikis as a means for receiving student work and the assessment of it.
this complete notes contains 5 power point slide, first 5 give u a practcal information about internet, and another ms word file contains all theory information
Hi, This file will help you, your family and your child to know more about MS Excel 2007. The language and format, what we used is very easy and comfortable.
Cloud Computing presentation given by myself and three others during a workshop, The Business Cloud Workshop:
A Roadmap to The What, Why and How,
at a Cloud Computing conference, The Business of Cloud Computing 2012 held on May 21-22 in Dallas, TX.
Taufik kurniawan strategy and approach to private cloud infrastructure impl...teknologiinformasi
Loosely Coupled Tightly Integrated Approach
PROs
Based on Open standard technology
Less Vendor Lock-in
More Flexible to Vendor/Technology choice
Comprehend and Understand the Technology better
Relatively lower CAPEX
CONs
More efforts and resources to implement, operate and maintain
Relatively higher OPEX
Presenter manual cloud computing (specially for summer interns)XPERT INFOTECH
Objective of Project Based Industrial Training :
To provide state of art, cutting edge customized software solutions to clients of various Industries.
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Project completion certificate is awarded by “XPERT INFOTECH”
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This is the extract of all the good presentation of cloud computing which we made easier for beginners who want to understand cloud computing from basic and easy and it is impressive too.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
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for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...
Seminar Presentation
1. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Cloud Computing & Networking Of
Information
Kiran.V.
Guided By : Mr.Aneesh M Haneef,
Asst: Professor
CSE Department M.E.S CE
January 2, 2012
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
2. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
1 Agenda
2 Cloud Computing
Layers of Cloud Computing
Saas
Paas
Iaas
3 Networking of Information
NetInf Scenarios
NetInf Naming
4 NetInf meets Cloud Computing
5 Challenges in Cloud Computing
6 Summary and Conclusion
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
3. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
4. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Common, Location-independent, Online Utility that is
available on Demand
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
5. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Cloud Computing
Delivery as a service rather than a product.
Marketing term for technologies providing computation,
software, data access and storage services.
Applications Delivered via Internet.
Bussiness software and data stored in servers.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
6. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Cloud Computing
Delivery as a service rather than a product.
Marketing term for technologies providing computation,
software, data access and storage services.
Applications Delivered via Internet.
Bussiness software and data stored in servers.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
7. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Cloud Computing
Delivery as a service rather than a product.
Marketing term for technologies providing computation,
software, data access and storage services.
Applications Delivered via Internet.
Bussiness software and data stored in servers.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
8. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Cloud Computing
Delivery as a service rather than a product.
Marketing term for technologies providing computation,
software, data access and storage services.
Applications Delivered via Internet.
Bussiness software and data stored in servers.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
9. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Layers of Cloud Computing
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
10. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Software as a Service
Directly consumed by the customers.
No need to install and run the software.
Simplify maintanence and support.
...
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
11. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Software as a Service
Directly consumed by the customers.
No need to install and run the software.
Simplify maintanence and support.
...
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
12. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Software as a Service
Directly consumed by the customers.
No need to install and run the software.
Simplify maintanence and support.
...
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
13. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Software as a Service
Directly consumed by the customers.
No need to install and run the software.
Simplify maintanence and support.
...
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
14. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Platform as a Service
Consumed by developers or Tech Savvy individuals.
Project environment ready for developers.
Combinations of simplicity and cost efficiency.
...
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
15. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Platform as a Service
Consumed by developers or Tech Savvy individuals.
Project environment ready for developers.
Combinations of simplicity and cost efficiency.
...
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
16. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Platform as a Service
Consumed by developers or Tech Savvy individuals.
Project environment ready for developers.
Combinations of simplicity and cost efficiency.
...
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
17. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Platform as a Service
Consumed by developers or Tech Savvy individuals.
Project environment ready for developers.
Combinations of simplicity and cost efficiency.
...
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
18. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Infrastructure as a Service
Computer infrastructure - platform virtualisation
environment
Raw storage and Networking
Servers,softwares,Data-center space or Network
equipment
Billing based on utility basis
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
19. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Infrastructure as a Service
Computer infrastructure - platform virtualisation
environment
Raw storage and Networking
Servers,softwares,Data-center space or Network
equipment
Billing based on utility basis
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
20. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Infrastructure as a Service
Computer infrastructure - platform virtualisation
environment
Raw storage and Networking
Servers,softwares,Data-center space or Network
equipment
Billing based on utility basis
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
21. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Infrastructure as a Service
Computer infrastructure - platform virtualisation
environment
Raw storage and Networking
Servers,softwares,Data-center space or Network
equipment
Billing based on utility basis
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
22. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information
Layers of Cloud Computing
NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
23. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information
No common persistent naming scheme for information.
Information named relative to the box they are located
in, URL’s resolve to IP-address.
Moving Information = Changing it’s Name (”404” file
not found errors).
Mobility and multihoming for hosts and networks is
problematic due to semantic overload of IP-address.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
24. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information
No common persistent naming scheme for information.
Information named relative to the box they are located
in, URL’s resolve to IP-address.
Moving Information = Changing it’s Name (”404” file
not found errors).
Mobility and multihoming for hosts and networks is
problematic due to semantic overload of IP-address.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
25. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information
No common persistent naming scheme for information.
Information named relative to the box they are located
in, URL’s resolve to IP-address.
Moving Information = Changing it’s Name (”404” file
not found errors).
Mobility and multihoming for hosts and networks is
problematic due to semantic overload of IP-address.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
26. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information
No common persistent naming scheme for information.
Information named relative to the box they are located
in, URL’s resolve to IP-address.
Moving Information = Changing it’s Name (”404” file
not found errors).
Mobility and multihoming for hosts and networks is
problematic due to semantic overload of IP-address.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
27. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information (Contd..)
No consistent representation of information
(copy-independant).
No consistent ways to keep track of identical copies.
Different encodings (eg: mp3,wav) worsen problem.
Security is host-centric.
Mainly based on security channels (Encryption) and
trusting servers (Authentication).
Can’t generally trust a copy received from an untrusted
user.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
28. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information (Contd..)
No consistent representation of information
(copy-independant).
No consistent ways to keep track of identical copies.
Different encodings (eg: mp3,wav) worsen problem.
Security is host-centric.
Mainly based on security channels (Encryption) and
trusting servers (Authentication).
Can’t generally trust a copy received from an untrusted
user.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
29. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information (Contd..)
No consistent representation of information
(copy-independant).
No consistent ways to keep track of identical copies.
Different encodings (eg: mp3,wav) worsen problem.
Security is host-centric.
Mainly based on security channels (Encryption) and
trusting servers (Authentication).
Can’t generally trust a copy received from an untrusted
user.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
30. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information (Contd..)
No consistent representation of information
(copy-independant).
No consistent ways to keep track of identical copies.
Different encodings (eg: mp3,wav) worsen problem.
Security is host-centric.
Mainly based on security channels (Encryption) and
trusting servers (Authentication).
Can’t generally trust a copy received from an untrusted
user.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
31. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information (Contd..)
No consistent representation of information
(copy-independant).
No consistent ways to keep track of identical copies.
Different encodings (eg: mp3,wav) worsen problem.
Security is host-centric.
Mainly based on security channels (Encryption) and
trusting servers (Authentication).
Can’t generally trust a copy received from an untrusted
user.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
32. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Networking of Information (Contd..)
No consistent representation of information
(copy-independant).
No consistent ways to keep track of identical copies.
Different encodings (eg: mp3,wav) worsen problem.
Security is host-centric.
Mainly based on security channels (Encryption) and
trusting servers (Authentication).
Can’t generally trust a copy received from an untrusted
user.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
33. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
34. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Content Distribution
VideoOnDemand, Live TV, Webpages.
Caching can be built in from begining.
Information can be retrieved from the closest available
source.
Common dissemination infrastructure for all applications,
including network support.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
35. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Content Distribution
VideoOnDemand, Live TV, Webpages.
Caching can be built in from begining.
Information can be retrieved from the closest available
source.
Common dissemination infrastructure for all applications,
including network support.
Kiran.V. Cloud Computing & Networking Of Information
36. Agenda
Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Content Distribution
VideoOnDemand, Live TV, Webpages.
Caching can be built in from begining.
Information can be retrieved from the closest available
source.
Common dissemination infrastructure for all applications,
including network support.
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Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Content Distribution
VideoOnDemand, Live TV, Webpages.
Caching can be built in from begining.
Information can be retrieved from the closest available
source.
Common dissemination infrastructure for all applications,
including network support.
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Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
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Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Content Distribution
VideoOnDemand, Live TV, Webpages.
Caching can be built in from begining.
Information can be retrieved from the closest available
source.
Common dissemination infrastructure for all applications,
including network support.
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Cloud Computing
Networking of Information NetInf Scenarios
NetInf meets Cloud Computing NetInf Naming
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Augmented Internet Real World Objects.
Linking real world objects in the virtual information world.
Clicking on and bookmarking real world objects.
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Personal mobile scenario
Retrieving information when connectivity is intermittent,
efficiently utilising high-bitrate access when available or
using alternative sources.
Information objects provides natural anchor points for
multiaccess and multihoming.
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API for locating any type of object
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Organize Information Examples of Hierarchies
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Naming Scheme
Tag : Defines the format
Principal (P) : Object publisher (optional)
Label (L) : Identifying individual object published by
Principal.
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What does all that have to do with Cloud Computing ?
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Challenges in Cloud Computing
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NetInf meets Cloud Computing
Cloud-computing - a resource sharing paradigm
E.g, computing power, storage,. . .
Execute software on the web, pay-per-use (SaaS)
Platforms for building and hosting services (PaaS)
Deployment platforms (IaaS)
Focus on the resource and whats running on top
NetInf a networking paradigm / technology
Data-oriented networking paradigm
Focus on transporting and accessing data
Both very different in nature, but there are common
aspects.
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Networking of Information
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Challenges in Cloud Computing
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NetInf meets Cloud Computing
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Challenges in Cloud Computing
Requires reasonably stable infrastructure
E.g. not practical to deploy components in a moving
network/home network scenarios.
Inconsistent security mechanisms
Per application.
Host-centric (secure the channel, not the information).
Management can be fairly complex and expensive.
Computing
Storage
Fecilities
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Summary and Conclusion
The Cloud Architecture.
Saas,Paas,Iaas,. . .
Network architecture based on information-centric
paradigm.
Naming scheme for objects independent of nodes.
Scalable solution for node and network mobility and
multihoming.
Enable efficient information dissemination
A common infrastructure and API for accessing all types
of objects.
Scalable name to locator resolution for a large number
of objects.
Designing NetInf to make it largely self-managing
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Summary and Conclusion (Contd..)
Capable of improving the cloud computing infrastructure.
Storage
Transport
Security
Directory
Integration with network virtualization
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Networking of Information
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Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
References
[1 ] What Networking of Information Can Do for Cloud
Computing , Brje Ohlman, Anders Eriksson , Ren
Rembarz. Ericsson Research , Ericsson.
[2 ] EU FP7 4WARD project, http://www.4ward-project.eu/
[3 ] Rao Mikkilineni. Cloud Computing and the lLessons
from the Past.2009.
[4 ] www.wickipedia.org/cloud computing
[5 ] www.wickipedia.org/dynamic dns
[6 ] www.wickipedia.org/multihoming
[7 ] www.wickipedia.org/virtualization
[8 ] Cloud computing series in Techno-pulse.
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Challenges in Cloud Computing
Summary and Conclusion
Thanks For your Attention !!
Time for Discussion.
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