CLOUD COMPUTING 2018

February 18, 2018

The Ninth International Conference on Cloud Computing, GRIDs, and Virtualization (CLOUD COMPUTING 2018), held between February 18 - 22, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain, continued a series of events targeted to prospect the applications supported by the new paradigm and validate the techniques and the mechanisms. A complementary target was to identify the open issues and the challenges to fix them, especially on security, privacy, and inter- and intra-clouds protocols. Cloud computing is a normal evolution of distributed computing combined with Serviceoriented architecture, leveraging most of the GRID features and Virtualization merits. The technology foundations for cloud computing led to a new approach of reusing what was achieved in GRID computing with support from virtualization

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Stromasys is the world leader in enterprise-class virtualization solutions for legacy systems. We emulate servers from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), HPE, and Oracle, including Sun SPARC, Digital VAX and Alpha, HP 3000 and PDP-11. Our Charon solutions run legacy applications and their operating systems (OpenVMS, Tru64, MPE/iX, and Solaris) on Windows or Linux native, or under VMware.

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Stromasys

Stromasys is the world leader in enterprise-class virtualization solutions for legacy systems. We emulate servers from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), HPE, and Oracle, including Sun SPARC, Digital VAX and Alpha, HP 3000 and PDP-11. Our Charon solutions run legacy applications and their operating systems (OpenVMS, Tru64, MPE/iX, and Solaris) on Windows or Linux native, or under VMware.

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