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.AcontentTitle {color:#09C;} <b>Welcome Address:</b>Address:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"><span class="AcontentTitle"> Cédric Thomas, OW2 & Xinhai Jing CVIC & OW2 President. </div> <b>Keynote Session:</b>Session:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"><span class="AcontentTitle"> Patrick Starck, Cloudwatt<br>Cloudwatt</span><br> <b>Keynote Session:</b>Session:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"><span class="AcontentTitle"> Mark Weitzel, OpenSocial<br>OpenSocial</span><br> <b>Keynote Session:</b>Session:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"><span class="AcontentTitle"> Alexandre Zapolsky, Linagora</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Round Table:</b>Table:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"><span class="AcontentTitle"> Open Source Challenges <b>Abstract:</b>eServices<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">eServices with Spagic at OMSAR - Public Administration of the Republic of Lebanon - Gianfranco Boccalon, Spagic - Engineering Group<br>Group</span><br> The Public Administration in the Republic of Lebanon has adopted Spagic to develop an infrastructure supporting the realization of eServices, which allows citizens to request for specific services delivered by the Public Administration, through the portal of the Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform (OMSAR). Citizens can submit various types of service requests on-line, such as requests for registration certificates. At any time users can check the status of the submitted requests: in progress; need for additional documentation; incoming communications sent by the administration; outcome. During the project development, particular attention was paid to the realization of the tools that had been provided by the operators of the various administrations, in order to dynamically create new eServices. This project is an important step forward in the Lebanese public administration’s IT infrastructure innovation path. This is not only the result of the adoption of a completely open source solution. It also allows a greater involvement of citizens in the management of administration activities, with a particular focus on delivering efficient services and transparent information. The speech provides an overview on the project state of the art and the obtained results. Participation of some OMSAR representatives to be confirmed.</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Abstract:</b>XWiki<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">XWiki Extension Manager in action - Thomas Mortagne, XWiki<br>XWikiXWiki</span><br>XWiki team is actively working on a powerful system to extend XWiki with different type of modules with their dependencies coming from various repositories. The presentation goal is to give a state of this component and the future improvements and new features as well as an overview of the many extensions points of Extension Manager itself (support other kind of repositories, other kind of extensions, events, etc.). Also a short demonstration of various possibilities of this new component inside XWiki will be run.</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Abstract:</b>ScalAgent<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">ScalAgent DT unveils JoramMQ Entreprise, tools and services for the JORAM user - Serge Lacourte, ScalAgent<br>JORAMScalAgent</span><br>JORAM is a Message Oriented Middleware distributed under LGPL licensing on ow2.org. JORAM has achieved industrial grade quality over the last 10 years. Designed initially to implement the JMS standard, it is steadily
evolving. Conformance to the new AMQP 1.0 standard is planned for the next months. <b>Abstract:</b>DocDokuPLM:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">DocDokuPLM: Product Structure - Digital MockUp visualization using HTML5 - Florent Garin, DocDoku <b>Keynote Session:</b>Session:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> Alfonso Castro, Microsoft & Frederic Aatz</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Keynote Session:</b>Session:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> Alfonso Castro, Microsoft & Frederic Aatz</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Abstract:</b>CompatibleOne<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">CompatibleOne the Open Source Cloud Broker - Jamie Marshall, Prologue<br>Prologue</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>A<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">A platform for monitoring Cloud infrastructure and applications - Bernard Boltz, Orange<br>Orange</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>OpenCloudware:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">OpenCloudware: the Cloud application lifecycle management platform - Alexandre Lefebvre, Orange & OW2 and Thomas Debru, UShareSoft<br>UShareSoft</span><br> b>Abstract:</b>OpenCloudware:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">OpenCloudware: the Cloud application lifecycle management platform - Thomas Debru, UShareSoft and Alexandre Lefebvre, Orange & OW2 <br></span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>ProActive<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">ProActive CLIF: Cloud Enabled Load Injection - Denis Caromel, ActiveEon, Daniel Stern, Orange & Bruno Dillenseger, Orange<br>Orange</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>ProActive<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">ProActive CLIF: Cloud Enabled Load Injection - Denis Caromel, ActiveEon, Daniel Stern, Orange & Bruno Dillenseger, Orange<br>Orange</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>ProActive<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">ProActive CLIF: Cloud Enabled Load Injection - Denis Caromel, ActiveEon, Daniel Stern, Orange & Bruno Dillenseger, Orange<br>Orange</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>OpenPaaS:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">OpenPaaS: the open-source Enterprise Social network for the Cloud -Jean-Christophe Vuillot, Linagora<br>Linagora</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>"Unified<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">"Unified Infrastructure Management powered by Kanopya, Jeanne Le Garrec & Sylvain Baubeau, Hedera Technology"<br>Technology"</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>"Unified<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">"Unified Infrastructure Management powered by Kanopya, Jeanne Le Garrec & Sylvain Baubeau, Hedera Technology"<br>Technology"</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>BtrPlace:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">BtrPlace: An Extensible VM manager to face up to SLA expectations in a cloud - Fabien Hermenier, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis and Jean-Marc Menaud, Ecoles des Mines de Nantes<br>ClientsNantes</span><br>Clients of IaaS providers are looking for dependable infrastructures that can cope with their SLA requirements. To stay attractive, a cloud must then rely on a VM placement algorithm with features matching as possible the SLAs expectations. These constraints are however very specific to each of the tenants but also the infrastructure. They also cover a large range of concerns (reliability, performance, security, energy-efficiency, ...) that are continuously evolving according to new trends and new technologies. Current VM placement algorithms are designed as monolithic systems. Clouds administrators and clients are then passive actors, waiting for the future release of the placement algorithm that may match their current expectations. During this presentation, we will present BtrPlace, an open source VM manager that can be specialized on demand by third party developers to integrate new placement constraints. BtrPlace has already been used successfully to address high-availability, security but also energy-efficiency concerns. It has been developped since 2006 in the Mines de Nantes then with the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis. It is now a part of the OpenCloudware project that aims at building an open platform for the development and the deploymet of distributed application on clouds.</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Abstract:</b>BtrPlace:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">BtrPlace: An Extensible VM manager to face up to SLA expectations in a cloud - Fabien Hermenier, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis and Jean-Marc Menaud, Ecoles des Mines de Nantes<br>ClientsNantes</span><br>Clients of IaaS providers are looking for dependable infrastructures that can cope with their SLA requirements. To stay attractive, a cloud must then rely on a VM placement algorithm with features matching as possible the SLAs expectations. These constraints are however very specific to each of the tenants but also the infrastructure. They also cover a large range of concerns (reliability, performance, security, energy-efficiency, ...) that are continuously evolving according to new trends and new technologies. Current VM placement algorithms are designed as monolithic systems. Clouds administrators and clients are then passive actors, waiting for the future release of the placement algorithm that may match their current expectations. During this presentation, we will present BtrPlace, an open source VM manager that can be specialized on demand by third party developers to integrate new placement constraints. BtrPlace has already been used successfully to address high-availability, security but also energy-efficiency concerns. It has been developped since 2006 in the Mines de Nantes then with the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis. It is now a part of the OpenCloudware project that aims at building an open platform for the development and the deploymet of distributed application on clouds.</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Abstract:</b>Playing<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">Playing with SOA, EDA and Event processing in the Cloud - Christophe Hamerling, Linagora<br>Linagora</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>XLcloud:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">XLcloud: Remote rendering for games and 3D graphics applications in the cloud - Patrick Petit, Bull & Marius Preda, Telecom SudParis <br>The</span><br>The XLcloud project proposes a cutting-edge high performance cloud computing environment that enables low-latency remote rendering of 3D and complex 2D applications such as online gaming, cultural artifacts visualization and virtual body inspection in the cloud.
Many people refer to cloud computing as managing virtual machines that run on top of an hypervisor. However, in certain circumstances, using virtualization is not desirable when applications have stringent performance requirements or need access to devices that are not supported by hypervisors like GPUs for example.
However, it is still very convenient to utilize the features of a IaaS cloud such as instance management and image management for use cases that require the automated provisioning of a collection of cloud resources. As such, the main paradigm of XLcloud is based upon the ability to instantiate purpose-built virtual cluster instances that feature a collection of connected physical and virtual resources to support high-performance / low-latency video encoding and interactivity streaming artifacts.
The presentation of XLcloud will provide a description of the Remote Rendering Virtual Cluster architecture with a particular emphasis on server components that are designed to enable a highly pervasive environment allowing end-users to run their 3D applications anywhere on any device. In addition, we will describe a low computational method to perform ROI-based (Region Of Interest) video encoding and adaptive streaming as well as a multi-modal representation of the images and videos (i.e. pixel vs graphics) to reduce the bit rate requirements. Finally, we will conclude with a short description of a partitioning algorithm and some implementation details.</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Abstract:</b>XLcloud:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">XLcloud: Remote rendering for games and 3D graphics applications in the cloud - Patrick Petit, Bull & Marius Preda, Telecom SudParis <br>The</span><br>The XLcloud project proposes a cutting-edge high performance cloud computing environment that enables low-latency remote rendering of 3D and complex 2D applications such as online gaming, cultural artifacts visualization and virtual body inspection in the cloud.
Many people refer to cloud computing as managing virtual machines that run on top of an hypervisor. However, in certain circumstances, using virtualization is not desirable when applications have stringent performance requirements or need access to devices that are not supported by hypervisors like GPUs for example.
However, it is still very convenient to utilize the features of a IaaS cloud such as instance management and image management for use cases that require the automated provisioning of a collection of cloud resources. As such, the main paradigm of XLcloud is based upon the ability to instantiate purpose-built virtual cluster instances that feature a collection of connected physical and virtual resources to support high-performance / low-latency video encoding and interactivity streaming artifacts.
The presentation of XLcloud will provide a description of the Remote Rendering Virtual Cluster architecture with a particular emphasis on server components that are designed to enable a highly pervasive environment allowing end-users to run their 3D applications anywhere on any device. In addition, we will describe a low computational method to perform ROI-based (Region Of Interest) video encoding and adaptive streaming as well as a multi-modal representation of the images and videos (i.e. pixel vs graphics) to reduce the bit rate requirements. Finally, we will conclude with a short description of a partitioning algorithm and some implementation details</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Abstract:</b>The<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">The Sirocco multi-cloud management framework - Frédéric Dang Tran, Orange Labs & Paweł Rubach, Orange Poland<br>Poland</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>The<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">The Sirocco multi-cloud management framework - Frédéric Dang Tran, Orange Labs & Paweł Rubach, Orange Poland<br>Poland</span><br> <b>Abstract:</b>Emerginov,<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">Emerginov, an open PHP PaaS for co-innovation - Eric Debeau, Orange <b>Abstract:</b>Helping<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">Helping ISVs and OW2 projects to onboard software to cloud - Alban Richard, Usharesoft <b>Abstract:</b>VENUS-C:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">VENUS-C: lessons learned of using open source clouds in eScience - Andrea Manieri, Engineering <div class="thumbnail"><a href="http:~//www.omsar.gov.lb/Cultures/en-US/Pages/default.aspx" class="hiddenLink"></a></div><div class="Dvideos"><a href="http:~//www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/xvoicu"class="lightwindow VhiddenD" params="lightwindow_width=640,lightwindow_height=360"><div class="DvideoD"></div></a><a href="http:~//www.youtube.com/embed/k-R2hRn3KjY" class="lightwindow VhiddenY" params="lightwindow_width=640,lightwindow_height=360"><div class="DvideoY"></div></a></div><div class="Xcontent"><div class="Acontent"><b>Keynote: </b>Ali</b><span class="AcontentTitle">Ali Ataya, Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform on Open source technologies to improve the relation between the Lebanese Administration and the Citizen.</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Round Table:</b>Table:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> Open Source place in Virtual Datacenters <b>Round Table:</b></div>Table:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"></div> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Round Table:</b></div>Table:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"></div> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Round Table:</b></div>Table:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"></div> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Keynote:</b><b>Keynote:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> Big Data Jim Walker, HortonWorks</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b>SpagoBI<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">SpagoBI and Big Data: next Open Source Information Management suite - Monica Franceschini, Engineering<br>Engineering</span><br> <b>Biography:</b>Monica<b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">Monica is IT Solution Architect and has more than ten years of experience in the development of projects for the industry and public administration, based on Java technologies. She has worked in the field of content management, search engines, portals as well as web applications security and accessibility. On the strength of her skills and her passion for open source software, she delivers consulting services, training courses and on-the-job training on Business Intelligence and SpagoBI. She contributes to the development of the suite and to the realization of customers’ projects. She also carries out promotional activities supporting the spreading and development of the suite at the international level. <b>Abstract:</b>"The<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">"The Big Challenge of Big Data and Hadoop Integration - Cédric Carbone, Talend"<br>Talend"</span><br> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b>Building<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">Building an application on the SugarCRM platform - John Mertic, Sugar CRM<br>CRM</span><br> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b>Consistent<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">Consistent service integration in your workflows with Scarbo 2.0 - Marc Dutoo and Yoann Rodiere, OpenWide<br>OpenWide</span><br> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b>LemonLDAP::NG<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">LemonLDAP::NG 1.2 - Clément Oudot, Linagora<br>Linagora</span><br> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b>What’s<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">What’s new with Petals ESB? - Christophe Hamerling, Linagora<br>Linagora</span><br> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b>What’s<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">What’s new in Bonita Open Solution? - Alexis Portmann, Account Manager, BonitaSoft<br>BonitaSoft</span><br> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b>NovaForge<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">NovaForge V3 - Goulven Lejeune, Bull<br>Bull</span><br> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b>WebLab:<b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle">WebLab: an open source software for open source intelligence - Gérard Dupont, Cassidian<br>Cassidian</span><br> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> <b>Abstract:</b><b>Abstract:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> Introduction SESSION QUALITY IN OPEN SOURCE</div><div class="Tcontent"> <b>Biography:</b><b>Biography:</b><span class="AcontentTitle"> |
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