Feb
15
2008
Google Seattle Conference on Scalability 2008 on TechPresentations.org
Posted by: Sergey Chernyshev in Google, ScalabilityGoogle is planning Google Seattle Conference on Scalability 2008 this year on June 14th. They are very quiet about this stuff and it’s hard to find a lot of information and there is no real page for it yet. Last year’s page had pretty scarce information too, but they had videos which is good.
They have call for papers running till April 11 so if you want to give a talk there, you can send them 500-word abstract.
While you’re waiting for more info on this years conference, take a look at last year presentations on TechPresentations.org:
- Building a Scalable Resource Mgmt System for Grid Computing given by Khalid Ahmed
- Lessons In Building Scalable Systems given by Reza Behforooz
- Lustre File System given by Peter Braam
- SCTPs Reliability and Fault Tolerance given by Brad Penoff, Mike Tsai and Alan Wagner
- Scaling Google for Every User given by Marissa Mayer
- System Abstractions for Handling Large Datasets given by Jeff Dean
- Using MapReduce on Large Geographic Datasets given by Barry Brumitt
- VeriSign’s Global DNS Infrastucture given by Patrick Quaid and Scott Courtney
- YouTube Scalability given by Cuong Do
[via Google Research Blog]

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March 24th, 2008 at 3:34 pm
The date is actually Saturday June 14th
April 10th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
Fixed. Thanks, Kamil!