Wednesday, June 9, 2021

[DMANET] International Workshop on Distributed Cloud Computing (DCC 2021)

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International Workshop on Distributed Cloud Computing (DCC 2021)
June 14, 2021. Virtual event.
https://dcc21.pages.ist.ac.at/
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The eighth International Workshop on Distributed Cloud Computing (DCC 2021) will take place virtually on June 14th, 2021. DCC is an interdisciplinary workshop addressing aspects of distributed systems and algorithms, as well as networking and cloud computing. The focus this year is on "decentralization in the context of cloud computing".

DCC 2021 is co-located with SIGMETRICS 2021<https://www.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics2021/>, and registration is through the SIGMETRICS site<https://www.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics2021/registration.html>. Following the workshop, all talks will be publicly available on the DCC Youtube channel<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK48aBQCO4ZqAMuRFKXmyFA>.

Invited Speakers:
Tim Harris<https://dcc21.pages.ist.ac.at/speaker/tim-harris-microsoft-research-cambridge/>, Microsoft: "Hey, you got your distributed algorithm in my ML!"
Maria Apostolaki<https://dcc21.pages.ist.ac.at/speaker/Maria-Apostolaki-ETH-Zurich/>, ETH Zurich: "Building Secure Distributed Systems atop the Insecure Internet"
Gauri Joshi<https://dcc21.pages.ist.ac.at/speaker/gauri-joshi/>, Carnegie Mellon University: "Communication-Efficient Optimization Methods for Federated Learning"
Thaleia Doudali,<https://dcc21.pages.ist.ac.at/speaker/thaleia-doudali-georgia-tech/> Georgia Tech: "Machine Learning to the Management of Heterogeneous Resources"
Kostantinos Karanasos<https://dcc21.pages.ist.ac.at/speaker/konstantinos-karanasos-microsoft/>, Microsoft: "Scheduling and Tuning an Exabyte-scale Data Infrastructure at Microsoft"

General Chair:
Dan Alistarh<https://people.csail.mit.edu/alistarh> (IST Austria)

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