[Tccc] CFP: Could Computing WS co-located with WTC 2012
Noriaki KAMIYAMA
kamiyama.noriaki
Tue Nov 22 00:00:01 EST 2011
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on Cloud Computing in the Telecom environment,
bridging tge gap, co-located with World Telecommunications Congress 2012 (WTC2012)
http://www.ieice.org/~wtc2012/workshop.html
March 4, 2012 / Phoenix Seagaia Resort, Miyazaki, Japan
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SCHEDULES
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* Extended abstract submission: 21 December 2011
* Acceptance notification : 4 January 2012
* Presentation slide submission : 15 February 2012
* Conference : 4 March 2012
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*Workshop rationales:*
The scope of this WS is to elaborate on how to bring in Cloud Computing into the
Telecommunication architecture.
Cloud Computing has shown great success in the IT industry as well as for
operators in delivering services for Business.
However, Could Computing has been neglected as a key element also in the
Telecommunication architecture, which
we here will address. Cloud Computing will greatly enhance the flexibility in
how operators can offer new services
and radically improve the efficiency in their operation. Furthermore, Operators
also possess a great asset within
their networks that can be utilized to increase the capability for Cloud
Computing and enhance the experience
of the end users.
*Scope of Work Shop:*
There are two dimensions of Cloud Computing that we here will address. Firstly,
Cloud Computing brings in new
means in doing business, switching from capital expenses to operational. How can
we form a new business model
that enhances the flexibility in deploying new service and in more cost
efficient way? What new operational models
are needed when telecom applications are provided as a service? The other
dimension is how to leverage the Cloud
Computing technology to support Telecom applications. The operator can here add
their assets and experiences from,
e.g.: networks and connectivity, security frameworks, and quality service
delivery, which yet is not fully addressed
in Cloud Computing.
*Benefits of Cloud Computing in Telco environment
*Business impacts in the Telecom industry
*Cloud Computing in Telco architectureSecurity for Cloud Computing
*Telco application software as a Service
*Distributed Cloud Computing
*Networking as a Service
*Cloud Computing for efficient operation
*Integration of Cloud Management into OSS/BSS
*Multi-tenant Virtual Private Clouds
*Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Cloud interworking
*Workshop organizer: *
Sonny Thorelli, Ericsson Research, Cloud Computing (Contact:
sonny.thorelli at ericsson.com)
Joe Weinman, HP, Business Solutions - Communications, Media, and Entertainment
Hidetsugu Kobayashi, NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
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Noriaki Kamiyama
NTT Service Integration Laboratories
+81-422-59-4763
kamiyama.noriaki at lab.ntt.co.jp
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