[Esip-cloud] Cloud Computing Cluster Lightning Talks (5/6 at 1 pm ET)

Megan Carter megancarter at esipfed.org
Thu May 2 11:55:34 EDT 2019


*Join the next ESIP Cloud Computing Cluster Webinar on Monday 5/6 at 1 pm
ET to hear 10+ lightning talks from community members on their work in
cloud computing.* You will also have a chance to meet new cluster leaders
(Patrick Quinn of Element 84, Inc. and Zhenlong Li of University of South
Carolina), and to give your input on upcoming activities.

*Presenters*
Nga Quach: PO.DAAC ingest and archive
Mike Gangl: PO.DAAC tools and services
Jeremy Fischer: Jetstream
Julien Chastang: What Unidata is doing on the Jetstream cloud
Ana Pinheiro Privette: Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative to promote
innovation for sustainability and climate action
Andrew Pawloski: SATcat
Joe Hamman: The Pangeo JupyterHub Environment
Peter MacHarrie: NOAA's Environmental Satellite Processing and Distribution
System, ESPDS
Zhenlong Li: Social sensing and big data computing for disaster management

*Connection Info*
Date: May 6th, 2019
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM ET
Location: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/445841573
You can also dial in by phone:
+1 (571) 317-3112, Access Code: 445-841-573

*More about the Cloud Computing Cluster*
As geospatial computing continues to demand more volume, variety, and
velocity (core characteristics of big data), the ESIP Cloud Computing
Cluster <http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Cloud_Computing> helps people
tackle these challenges through cloud-based architectures, technologies,
and software. By bringing together users, developers, and researchers from
industry, government, and academia, this Cluster provides a virtual
platform for ESIP members and broader communities to share relevant
knowledge and experience. The Cluster also aims to help foster
collaborations among different organizations and individuals to work
together to better apply cloud technologies to today’s data challenges.
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