Significant progress have been made since the last hands-on session in January 2012. It is now time for a new "Hands On" session. This session will be the opportunity to answer all the questions you may have concerning usage of CompatibleOne. You will be able to to manipulate CompatibleOne platform with the help and support of the developers themselves. And naturally these sessions will be interactive and will take place in real conditions i.e. in the cloud.
When: 13th & 14th of June 2012
Where: Institut Telecom Mines ParisTech, 46, rue Barrault - 75013 Paris, France
Room: C128
Note: due to international participation, all presentations and discussions will be in ENGLISH.
Please confirm your participation ASAP on http://doodle.com/azuwtaprt8qr8xqc
Agenda:
Wednesday 13 June 2012 9:30 -12:30
| Dive into CompatibleOne | |
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| CORDS V2 | from oriented object model to OO language |
| ACCORDS Parser, Broker & PROCCI | an OCCI compiler and a run time for provisioning and integrating any type of cloud computing resources (e.g. PAAS for Java developers, Network Services, ...) |
Wednesday 13 June 2012 14:00 - 18:00
| CompatibleOne in Practice | Part I |
|---|---|
| HOW TO | How to create a new service for new documents |
| How to create a PROCCI |
Thursday 14 June 2012 9:30 -12:30
| CompatibleOne in Practice | Part II |
|---|---|
| HOW TO | (continued) |
Thursday 14 June 2012 14:00 - 18:00
| Open Discussion |
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CompatibleOne Team will present new features and share their vision |
Billy Cox's Bio:
Director in Software Services Group and responsible for Cloud Builders, who outlined how the Cloud Builders program is providing service providers and corporate IT teams with guidance on how to build and use their own unique clouds. Intel’s Cloud Builders program provides reference architectures in the key areas such as power management, security, and ‘on-boarding’ (securely migrating apps and content from private systems up to the cloud). End user customers are encouraged to use these reference architectures as the basis for their cloud designs or simply as a way to get a view into how the various software and hardware solutions operate.



