July 15, 2016

System Design for Cloud Services

8:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Location: Redmond, WA, USA

Microsoft Conference Centre, St. Helens

System Design for Cloud Services was part of the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit 2016.

Time Session Speaker
8:30
Welcome
Kathryn S. Mckinley, Microsoft Research
8:40
Killer Microseconds and the Tail at Scale
Thomas Wenisch, University of Michigan
Turbocharging Rack-Scale In-Memory Computing with Scale-Out NUMA
Boris Grot, University of Edinburgh
Promising Computing Future Beyond the Limits of CMOS Technology
Douglas Carmean, Microsoft
9:25
Small group discussions
9:35
Question, Answer, Group Thoughts
9:45
Optimal Decentralized Power Management for Large-Scale Computing Clusters
Sherief Reda, Brown University
Intelligent Personal Assistant and its Implication on Future Warehouse Scale Computers
Lingjia Tang, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
The Art of Sharing Resources Transparently
Sameh Elnikety, Microsoft Research
10:15
Small group discussions
10:25
Question, Answer, Group Thoughts
10:35
Break
11:00
3-minute madness
Anirudh Badam, Microsoft; Ricardo Bianchini, Microsoft; Dilma Da Silva, Texas A&M University; Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Georgia Institute of Technology; Yuxiong He, Microsoft; Jason Mars, University of Michigan; Kathryn S. McKinley, Microsoft; Todd Mytkowicz, Microsoft; Klara Nahrstedt, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaigne; Stavros Volos, Microsoft
11:30
Lunch
1:00
Rethinking Systems Management with Game Theory
Benjamin Lee, Duke University
Data Markets in the Cloud: Pricing, Privacy, and Versioning
Adam Wierman, California Institute of Technology
How to Think about Hyperscale Architecture
Doug Burger, Microsoft Research
1:45
Small group discussions
1:55
Question, Answer, Group Thoughts
2:00
Tolerating Holes in Wearable Memories
Karin Strauss, Microsoft Research
Real-time, Intelligent, and Secure Systems for Automated Decision Making
Ion Stoica, University of California-Berkeley
Codesign: from Devices to Hyperscale Datacenters
Marc Tremblay, Microsoft
2:45
Small group discussions
2:55
Question, Answer, Group Thoughts
3:05
Closing: Go forth and compute
Kathryn S. McKinley, Microsoft Research