Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Colloquium Rania Khalaf Director of AI Platforms and Runtimes at IBM Research Making AI faster, easier, and safer Abstract Artificial intelligence is being infused into applications at an ever increasing rate. The proliferation of machine learning models in production has surfaced the need to bridge between the worlds of […]
Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Colloquium Mike Zink Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Massachusetts Open Cloud Testbed: Developing a Testbed for the Research Community Exploring Next-Generation Cloud Platforms Abstract Cloud testbeds are critical for enabling research into new cloud technologies – research that requires experiments that potentially change the […]
Uli Drepper, Red Hat Distinguished Engineer Orran Krieger, Lead/PI Mass Open Cloud (MOC) and Red Hat Collaboratory Next month at the 17th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems in Bertinoro, Italy, there will be a session on a paper entitled “A fork() in the road” by Andrew Baumann (Microsoft Research), Jonathan Appavoo (Boston University), […]
The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University will be holding a Microarchitecture Workshop (with a focus on security) on February 20, 2019 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM at the Hariri Institute for Computing, Boston University. The event will convene faculty, graduate students, and industry participants working in the microarchitecture area to share research and ideas […]
Over at the now + Next Red Hat blog, Ph.D. researcher Ali Raza details a Collaboratory effort he worked on this summer as an intern to build UKL, a Linux-based Unikernel. Ali worked under the advisement of Dr. Orran Krieger at BU as well as Red Hatters Richard W.M. Jones and Ulrich Drepper (who recently […]
Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Colloquium Ulrich Drepper Engineer, Office of the CTO, Red Hat Software-Configured Compute Environments Abstract Hardware and software environments are designed as a compromise between many different requirements. This sacrifices performance, among other aspects, while at the same time the need for compute increases. Specialists can certainly create more optimized […]
Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Colloquium Kate Keahey Senior Fellow, Computation Institute, University of Chicago and Computer Scientist, Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory Chameleon: New Capabilities for Experimental Computer Science Abstract Computer Science experimental testbeds allow investigators to explore a broad range of different state-of-the-art hardware options, assess scalability of their […]
Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Tech Talk Mike Saparov Senior Director of Engineering,Red Hat Service Reliability Team Why consider a career as an SRE? Abstract What do SREs actually do? And why do they get paid so much? :) Service Reliability Engineering (SRE) team was originally created at Google to manage their massive infrastructure. […]
Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Colloquium Rodrigo Fonseca Associate Professor, Computer Science Department, Brown University Networking as a First-Class Cloud Resource Abstract Tenants in a cloud can specify, and are generally charged by, resources such as CPU, storage, and memory. There are dozens of different bundles of these resources tenants can choose from, and […]
Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Colloquium Mark Little Red Hat, Vice President of Engineering and JBoss Middleware CTO The Future of Enterprise Application Development in the Cloud Abstract Since the dawn of the cloud, developers have been inundated with a range of different recommended architectural approaches such as Web Services, REST or microservices, as […]