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Tenfold Acceleration of Office/Database/Web/Media Applications over the WAN/Grid
Speaker: Professor Frank WANG Chair in e-Science and Grid Computing Director of Centre for Grid Computing Cambridge-Cranfield High Performance Computing Facility (CCHPCF) United Kingdom Title: "Tenfold Acceleration of Office/Database/Web/Media Applications over the WAN/Grid" Date: Thursday, 26 July 2007 Time: 11:00am - 12 noon Venue: Lecture Theatre F (Leung Yat Sing Lecture Theatre, near lift nos. 25/26,) HKUST Abstract: Prof Wang and his group have developed a grid-enabled data communication protocol, which beats classic ones by a factor of 25 over a real-world link of 10,000 km. This protocol is the first of its kind worldwide. As one of the highlighted milestones of the roadmap, they are drafting a RFC (Requests for Comments), in an attempt to make it and its variations to be included in the Internet Protocol suite. Best of all, this protocol requires no changes in the way users work with their applications since it conforms the existing IT infrastructures. During his presentation, he is going to show a demo of using this protocol to accelerate applications, ranging from Office, Database, Web Browser to Media Player. Prof Wang has recently fostered collaborations with IBM (accelerating IBM DB2), Xerox (accelerating Xerox Docushare software), CERN, HP, BBC, Rolls Royce, etc. ******************** Biography: Prof. Frank Wang is a Fellow of British Computer Society, Professor and Chair in e-Science and Grid Computing, Director of Centre for Grid Computing within the context of Cambridge-Cranfield High Performance Computing Facility (CCHPCF) [http://www.hpcf.cam.ac.uk/research.html]. Prof Wang's appointment is seen as crucial to the initiative of the CCHPCF, which is a collaborative research facility in the Universities of Cambridge and Cranfield. Prof Wang has a publication record including a book titled "Encyclopedia of Grid Computing", 61 journal papers [12 IEEE Transactions, 5 JAP, 1 APL, 3 ACM publications, etc] and 37 conference papers. Prof Wang is on the Editorial Board of four international journals. He serves the High End Computing Panel for Science Foundation Ireland (SFI). He has been elected as the Chairman (UK & Republic of Ireland Chapter) of the IEEE Computer Society from January 2005. Prof. Wang's latest journal paper is Grid-Oriented Storage (GOS) on IEEE Transactions on Computers, April 2007. Since January 2007, the GOS invention led to invitations to present talks at Princeton University, Cambridge University (Computer Lab), Rolls Royce, BBC, Xerox, Carnegie Mellon University, CERN, etc.