The 34th International Conference on Massive Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST 2018) has posted their Speaker Agenda. The event takes place May 14-16 in Santa Clara, California.
The conference invites you to share your research, ideas and solutions, as we continue to face challenges in the rapidly expanding need for massive, distributed storage solutions. Join us and learn about disruptive storage technologies and the challenges facing data centers, as the demand for massive amounts of data continues to increase. Join the discussion on webscale IT, and the demand on storage systems from IoT, healthcare, scientific research, and the continuing stream of smart applications (apps) for mobile devices.
Topics include:
- Persistent Memory, NVM Programming Model and NVDIMMS, Thomas Coughlin
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Extreme-scale Block: How to make scalable block protocol systemsJosh Goldenhar, VP, Excelero
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Extreme-scale File: How to massively scale cloud file name spacesDavid Payne, VP, Elastifile
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Extreme-scale BackupGleb Budman, CEO, BackBlazeNon-Volatile Memory API
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Incorporating NVM into data-intensive scientific computingDr. Philip Carns, Argonne National Laboratory
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APIs for Persistent Memory ProgrammingAndy Rudoff, Intel
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Programming with persistent fabric-attached memoryDr. Kimberly Keeton, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Programming Models for Accessing NVM over RDMAMegan Grodowitz, Arm
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Modernizing xroot protocolDr. Michal Kamil Simon, CERN
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Scale challenges of the MeerKAT Radio TelescopeDr. Simon Ratcliffe, Square Kilometre Array
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Building Extreme-Scale File Name Spaces in the Oracle Public CloudEd Beauvais, Oracle
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HPC Storage, Machine Learning and Adaptation with Respect to Job SchedulingAlan Poston, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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The Medium-Term Prospects For Long-Term StorageDavid Rosenthal
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Panel: Metadata Management at ScaleChair: Wendy Poole
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BLOCKCHAIN-based StorageDavid Rosenthal
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File Transfer Service at Exabyte scaleDr. Michal Kamil Simon, CERN