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Reintroducing Consistency Guarantees in Cloud Computing Systems
Ken Birman

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Ken Birman. "Reintroducing Consistency Guarantees in Cloud Computing Systems". Talk or presentation, 29, November, 2009.

Abstract
Modern cloud platforms have begun to “embrace inconsistency” for reasons of scalability. Yet consistency guarantees are at the core of security and reliability and if we are ever to host medical records or banking records in cloud settings, clearly will be required. This talk will look at the reasons for the trend, and some reasons to believe that researchers should be able to overcome the underlying issues.

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    Ken Birman. <a
    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/638.html"
    ><i>Reintroducing Consistency Guarantees in Cloud
    Computing Systems</i></a>, Talk or presentation,
     29, November, 2009.
  • Plain text
    Ken Birman. "Reintroducing Consistency Guarantees in
    Cloud Computing Systems". Talk or presentation,  29,
    November, 2009.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Birman09_ReintroducingConsistencyGuaranteesInCloudComputingSystems,
        author = {Ken Birman},
        title = {Reintroducing Consistency Guarantees in Cloud
                  Computing Systems},
        day = {29},
        month = {November},
        year = {2009},
        abstract = {Modern cloud platforms have begun to âembrace
                  inconsistencyâ for reasons of scalability. Yet
                  consistency guarantees are at the core of security
                  and reliability and if we are ever to host medical
                  records or banking records in cloud settings,
                  clearly will be required. This talk will look at
                  the reasons for the trend, and some reasons to
                  believe that researchers should be able to
                  overcome the underlying issues.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/638.html}
    }
    

Posted by Larry Rohrbough on 5 Nov 2009.
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