This event is endorsed
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5th International Conference on Cloud Computing

October 19–21, 2014 | Guilin, People's Republic of China

 

Proceedings published:

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-16050-4

 

 

5th International Conference on Cloud Computing

CloudComp 2014

Highlights:

 

The address of the conference venue is:

Ninth Floor, Jingxin International Hotel (会场地址:桂林晶鑫国际大酒店9楼),
11 Dong'an Road
Dong'an, Guilin, Guangxi, China
0773-2286111
 
 

All accepted papers will be published by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library, one of the world's largest scientific libraries

  • Proceedings will be submitted for indexing by Google Scholar, ISI, EI Compendex, Scopus and many more
  • Selected papers may be invited to publish in the EAI Endorsed Transactions on Cloud Systems
  • The event is endorsed by the European Alliance for Innovation, a leading community-based organisation devoted to the advancement of innovation in the field of ICT
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Cloud Computing, which is envisioned to change the IT landscape, is consumer/delivery model where IT capabilities are offered as services billed based on usage. Examples of cloud services include, but are not limited to, IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service), PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) and SaaS (Software-as-a-Service).

 

The underlying cloud architecture includes a pool of virtualized compute, storage and networking resources that can be aggregated and launched as platforms to run workloads and satisfy their Service-Level Agreement (SLA). Cloud architectures also include provisions to best guarantee service delivery for clients and at the same time optimize efficiency of resources of providers. Examples of provisions include, but are not limited to, elasticity through up/down scaling of resources to track workload behavior, extensive monitoring, failure mitigation, and energy optimizations. The two main technologies enabling clouds are: (i) Virtualization, the foundation of clouds; and (ii) manageability (autonomics), the command and control of clouds.