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Open CirrusTM Cloud Computing Testbed June, 2009

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Open CirrusTM Cloud Computing Testbed June, 2009

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    1. Open CirrusTM Cloud Computing Testbed June, 2009

    3. HP Labs around the world HP Labs has 7 worldwide locations with roughly 600 researchers working in 23 labs. The greatest concentration is in Palo Alto. The next largest is in Bristol, England, two hours west of London. We also have growing labs in Japan, China, India, Israel and our newest lab in Russia. Among our researchers are hundreds of PhDs. We have holders, collectively, of thousands of patents. And we have recognized global leaders in areas ranging from nanotechnology and computer algorithms, to data management and data mining, to digital signal processing and data compression. Our 4 HP Senior Fellows and 7 HP Fellows – the highest distinction we have for our scientists – are as accomplished as any group of researchers in any corporate lab in the world. 10 of our researchers are fellows of IEEE, five are Fellows of ACM, and two are members of the National Academy of Engineering. They consistently win prestigious international prizes such as the Turing Award (the most prestigious short of the Nobel Prize in computing), the Hamming Award and the Feynmann Award. Today, this group of brilliant minds is focused on fewer, bigger bets: 60% of Labs researchers work on 20-30 large-scale projects that fall under 8 high-impact research areas. And we’ve put an emphasis on breakthrough research: 26% exploratory research and 71% applied research, up from 6% and 49% in FY07. To ensure these bets pay off, we’ve established internal review boards to help guide the process of converting discoveries into commercial offerings. In addition, while we have some of the best minds in the world at HP Labs, we know that we don’t have a monopoly on innovative ideas. So we’ve taken an open innovation approach and are actively partnering with leading companies, academic institutions, and government agencies. Transition: Now I’d like to take a closer look at the 8 high-impact research areas we’ve identified. HP Labs has 7 worldwide locations with roughly 600 researchers working in 23 labs. The greatest concentration is in Palo Alto. The next largest is in Bristol, England, two hours west of London. We also have growing labs in Japan, China, India, Israel and our newest lab in Russia. Among our researchers are hundreds of PhDs. We have holders, collectively, of thousands of patents. And we have recognized global leaders in areas ranging from nanotechnology and computer algorithms, to data management and data mining, to digital signal processing and data compression. Our 4 HP Senior Fellows and 7 HP Fellows – the highest distinction we have for our scientists – are as accomplished as any group of researchers in any corporate lab in the world. 10 of our researchers are fellows of IEEE, five are Fellows of ACM, and two are members of the National Academy of Engineering. They consistently win prestigious international prizes such as the Turing Award (the most prestigious short of the Nobel Prize in computing), the Hamming Award and the Feynmann Award. Today, this group of brilliant minds is focused on fewer, bigger bets: 60% of Labs researchers work on 20-30 large-scale projects that fall under 8 high-impact research areas. And we’ve put an emphasis on breakthrough research: 26% exploratory research and 71% applied research, up from 6% and 49% in FY07. To ensure these bets pay off, we’ve established internal review boards to help guide the process of converting discoveries into commercial offerings. In addition, while we have some of the best minds in the world at HP Labs, we know that we don’t have a monopoly on innovative ideas. So we’ve taken an open innovation approach and are actively partnering with leading companies, academic institutions, and government agencies. Transition: Now I’d like to take a closer look at the 8 high-impact research areas we’ve identified.

    4. We see these areas as being the most important to the future of technology and the future of HP…and We believe we have a significant opportunity to drive meaningful, even revolutionary progress We are continually evolving our efforts. As of today, we have organized our research into eight discrete, yet often interconnected themes: Digital Commercial Print Content Transformation Immersive Interaction Information Management Analytics Cloud Intelligent Infrastructure and Sustainability We see these areas as being the most important to the future of technology and the future of HP…and We believe we have a significant opportunity to drive meaningful, even revolutionary progress We are continually evolving our efforts. As of today, we have organized our research into eight discrete, yet often interconnected themes: Digital Commercial Print Content Transformation Immersive Interaction Information Management Analytics Cloud Intelligent Infrastructure and Sustainability

    6. Open Cirrus Goals Strategic Business Goals Spur innovation in Cloud Computing Understand platform and architecture features Research Goals Foster new systems research around cloud computing Catalyze open-source stack and APIs for the cloud How are we unique? Support for systems and applications research Federation of heterogeneous datacenters 6

    7. 7 19 May 2012

    9. 9 Central Management Office Eleven+ people meeting weekly Michel Benard, Chris Hsiung, Laurel Krieger, Narayan Krishnan, Kevin Lai, Yan Liu, Martha Lyons, Dejan Milojicic, Thomas Sandholm, Chris Whitney, Mike Wonham Addressing new sites, processes, matters of general interest Legal, export, privacy, technical, business, etc. Sponsors weekly meeting (HP, Intel, Yahoo) Technical team weekly meeting Also a number of breakout teams (global services, etc.)

    10. 10 19 May 2012

    11. 11 Physical Resource Sets (PRS) PRS service goals Provide mini-datacenters to researchers Isolate experiments from each other Stable base for other research PRS service approach Allocate sets of physical co-located nodes, isolated inside VLANs Start simple, add features as we go Base to implement virtual resource sets Hardware as a Service (HaaS)

    12. HPL Open Cirrus Research Summary

    13. 13 Summary HP is committed to Cloud Computing in general HPL in particular is committed to Open Cirrus CMO, portal, PRS, a number of research projects We are open to work with many new sites Please join in collaborative research either as a user or a new site

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