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\nRanveer Chandra, Head, Networking Research, Microsoft Research Redmond<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\n(Keynote) Scaling Challenges in Cloud Networking <\/strong><\/td>\nThe promise of cloud computing is unlimited resources that customers can put towards solving the largest problems they face. Yet realizing that vision requires solving myriad problems in physical systems, distributed systems, and data analytics. This talk will examine some of those challenges and approaches toward solutions.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Speaker:<\/b> \nDave Maltz, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Azure Networking<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nLightning Talk: Optical Networking <\/strong><\/td>\nEmerging cloud workloads like large-scale AI and new system drivers like hardware accelerators and resource disaggregation will require significantly higher bandwidth, lower latency and higher reliability than today\u2019s applications. It will be very hard to meet these requirements with mainstream network technologies that are starting to be impacted by the slowdown of Moore\u2019s Law. This perfect storm rules out incremental improvements as the network infrastructure needs to be at least an order of magnitude more efficient to cater to future cloud requirements. In this lightening talk, Hitesh Ballani, Researcher at Microsoft, will outline this need for disruptive change and will also explain how Microsoft Research is betting on optical innovation to create, from the ground up, new network technologies for both switching and transmission that could potentially offer the required step-change in cloud network performance.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Speaker:<\/b> \nHitesh Ballani, Sr. Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nPanel: Blurring the gap between software and hardware in networks <\/strong><\/td>\nOver the years we have made and continue to make investments on exerting fuller software control on traditionally opaque hardware such as switches and routers as well as on moving traditionally software functionality into hardware accelerators. In this panel, we bring together product and research perspectives on the case for these efforts, where we are and what to expect in the near and far future.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Speakers:<\/b> \nAlec Wolman, Sr. Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research \nLihua Yuan, Partner Engineer Manager, Microsoft \nDaniel Firestone, Partner Engineer Manager, Microsoft<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nLightning Talk: Revisiting data center management: moving towards self-managed data center networks <\/strong><\/td>\nMeeting service level agreements (SLAs) is critical for data center operators, and the health of their networks will determine whether an operator succeeds or fails at this task. Despite the many advances in verification, testing, and network diagnosis and monitoring, many engineering hours are still spent on managing data center networks, diagnosing problems when they happen, and mitigating impact on customers when the network is unhealthy. Automation can help reduce errors and increase efficiency. In this session, you can learn about the various Microsoft Research workstreams that focus on automating network management and providing operators with more sophisticated risk assessment, monitoring, diagnosis, and mitigation tools, all of which move us closer to self-managed data center networks.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Speaker:<\/b> \nBehnaz Arzani, Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nLightning Talk: Data-driven configuration management for cloud services <\/strong><\/td>\n\n<\/div>\n Speaker:<\/b> \nRanjita Bhagwan, Sr. Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nPanel: Network verification: Cloud first, what’s next? <\/strong><\/td>\nDelivering a reliable network to customers is top business priority. Providers can prevent network misconfigurations from degrading reliability by verifying every network configuration change before its deployment. This is a hard problem to solve, given the scale and complexity of today’s networks. Join Microsoft researcher Andrey Rybalchenko, from the Cloud Infrastructure group at Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK, together with UCLA Professor George Varghese, to discuss the progress in network verification research and its applications in industry. They will review some recent advances and unsolved problems and offer a preview of where the research is heading next.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Speakers:<\/b> \nAndrey Rybalchenko, Sr. Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge \nGeorge Varghese, Professor, UCLA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nPanel: Software Defined WAN’s <\/strong><\/td>\n| The past decade has witnessed exponential growth in cloud computing market, and the size and complexity of cloud service provider’s backbones has increased accordingly. In this fireside chat, Erica Lan, leader of Microsoft Azure networking team, and Professor Sylvia Ratnasamy of UC Berkeley discuss the future of backbone networks for large cloud service providers. Both Erica and Sylvia were key players in this paradigm shift; with Erica helming massive Azure WAN and Sylvia contributing many research ideas, and co-founding Nefeli Networks. During this discussion, we will ask both leaders to peer into the crystal ball and tell us what they believe the next ten years will bring.<\/p>\n | | | | | | | | | | | | | |