

ISC'21 SuperCompCloud: 4th International Workshop on Interoperability of Supercomputing and Cloud Technologies
Friday, July 2, 2021 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM · 4 hr. (Africa/Abidjan)
HPC Workflows
Information
Imminent arrival and deployment of exascale systems among multiple hyperscaler cloud providers are expected to enable breakthroughs for various scientific disciplines. Increasingly, these systems utilize cloud technologies, enabling complex and distributed workflows that improve not only scientific productivity, but accessibility of resources to a wide range of communities. Such an integrated and seamlessly orchestrated system for supercomputing and cloud technologies is indispensable for experimental facilities that have been experiencing an unprecedented rate of data growth. While limited-scale HPC services has been available in public cloud environments, petascale and beyond data and computing capabilities are provisioned within HPC data centers using close-to-metal provisioning services to ensure performance, scaling, and cost effectiveness. This workshop aims to bring together experts and practitioners from academia, national laboratories and industry to discuss technologies, use cases and best practices in order to set a vision and direction for leveraging extreme-scale computing and on-demand cloud ecosystems.Visit the Workshop Website
Speakers

Stig Telfer
CTOStackHPCSA
Sadaf Alam
Chief Technology Officer (CTO)CSCS / ETH Zurich
David Hancock
DirectorIndiana University
Andrew Jones
Product Engineering LeaderMicrosoftNB
Nic Bellingham
Supercomputing Technology LeadMet OfficeCH
Christopher Haine
Research ScientistHPEGT
Gabor Torok
computer systems engineerBerkeley Lab
Francois Tessier
Research scientistInria
Bjoern Enders
Data Science Workflows ArchitectNational Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mallikarjun Shankar
Division Director, NCCS/OLCFOak Ridge National Laboratory