Storm clouds are often used to symbolize unpleasantness looming on the horizon, likely due to our memories of torrential downpours, cold winds, and floods. But attendees at the Research in Future Cloud Computing meeting, which took place in Brussels in early May 2012, had the opportunity to focus on a less 'anti-social' variety of cloud through a preview of a new expert group report: 'Advances in Clouds.'
The report builds on a cloud-gazing study published in January 2011, which looked at opportunities for Europe in the then much-hyped cloud computing arena. More than a year on, the new report considers the current, fast-moving reality of cloud research today, and identifies areas where Europe – if supported strategically through the European Commission's Horizon 2020– could become among the world's leaders.
Further details at:
http://www.isgtw.org/feature/cloud-computing-cutting-edge-research-europe
Best regards
Ashiq Anjum
Friday, 25 May 2012
Re: [pakgrid] Cloud computing at the cutting edge of research in Europe
That's true. There is much emphasis on the cloud research here in Australia as well. One group at University of Melbourne is quite active. http://www.cloudbus.org/.
Regards,
Adil
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 7:10 PM, Ashiq Anjum <ashiq.anjum@cern.ch> wrote:
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