Breaking News - General:
DOE's ESnet To Host Collaborative Services Workshop At LBNL
The U.S Department of Energy's ESnet (Energy Sciences Network) will hold a
workshop from Oct. 27-29 to help plan the future directions for ESnet
Collaboration Services. The workshop will be held at Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif.
ESnet Collaborative Services provides a number of online services aimed at
improving collaboration among researchers at the many national laboratories
and universities served by ESnet. Users, engineers and managers of
collaboration services at all DOE/ESnet research centers are invited to
attend.
"A key purpose of the workshop will be to gather current and anticipated
requirements of our user community," said workshop organizer Clint Wadsworth.
"The Workshop will investigate emerging and future technologies that promise
to change the way scientists communicate and work. We also want to provide a
forum for users to discuss the role of the ESnet Collaboration Services in
their research."
The workshop agenda will consist of noted guest speakers in the fileds of
voice, video, and data services, as well as, present the current features of
ESnet Collaboration Services.
The keynote speaker will be Jill Gemmill, assistant director of the Academic
Computing Office of the Vice President for Information Technology at the
University of Alabama at Birmingham. Gemmill, who is also a research assistant
professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, directs the
IT Academic Computing Advanced Technology Laboratory. Her current research
activities include use of single-sign-on authentication architectures,
transparent authorization, secure videoconferencing, end-to-end application
performance, Grid computing and developing better collaboration tools for
virtual organizations.
For more information on the agenda, speakers, and registration for the
workshop, go to:
www-staff.es.net/~mikep/workshop/esnet_collaboration_workshop.htm.
ESnet, funded primarily by the DOE Office of Science, is managed by Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory.
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