Due to a number of requests, the deadline of E2DC 2015 has been postponed for few days.
New deadline: March, the 15th
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4th international workshop on Energy-efficient Data Centres
Co-located with ACM e-Energy 2015
14 july, 2015 - Bangalore, India
http://www.dc4cities.eu/e2dc_ 15.html
One challenge of society is to reach the United Nation’s max 2°C-climate change goal, which means to reduce at least 80% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. With an increasing share of global industry’s carbon footprint data centres have a high responsibility towards this goal. Innovations like new efficient and energy proportional server generations, energy-aware workload management, or highly responsive data center designs have contributed to slowing down the formerly sharp increase of data centres’ energy demand. However, the ongoing global digitization is counteracting this development. E2DC offers the opportunity for researchers of all data centre domains to commonly advance the potential of yet unknown innovations in order to continue the race for sustainability in and by data centers.
The first E2DC workshop was focused on optimizing energy consumption within a data center, the second brought the energy system as new stakeholder into play by suggesting demand response schemes with data centers, and the third opened up further to integrate smart data centers into smart cities. In 2015 E2DC will include an additional perspective: What are the specific energy challenges for data centers in emerging markets? Are there technical and business solutions aimed at the specific characteristics of emerging markets?
Topics will not be confined to technical solutions, but extend to economic issues of the proposed solutions, addressing researchers from both industry and academia. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Novel green ICT business models and data centres
- Emerging Markets and data centre energy procurement
o Demand response strategies integrating data centres
o Optimizing the use of renewable energy sources in data centres
- Smart cities and data centre integration
- Energy awareness by applications and service architectures
o Communication and network solutions
o Infrastructure and architectures management
o Cloud and high performance computing
o Big data and large scale simulations
o Data storages and reservoirs
o Software defined data centre, storage, network, ...
- Metrics and KPIs for green data centres
- Standardization and eco-efficient data centres
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: March 15, 2015
Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2015
Submission of camera-ready papers: May 15, 2015
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
Submission page: https://easychair.org/ conferences/?conf=e2dc2015
The workshop invites original papers of 6 pages that were not previously published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere.Manuscripts will be published in the ACM proceedings and must adhere to ACM format. Submission implies the willingness of at least one author to register and present the paper at E2DC. The organizers reserve the right to exclude a paper from publication if it is not presented.
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
Sonja Klingert University of Mannheim, Germany
Gunnar Schomaker Software Innovation Campus Paderborn, Germany
Fabien Hermenier University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France
For more information please contact klingert@informatik.uni- mannheim.de
New deadline: March, the 15th
------------------------------
4th international workshop on Energy-efficient Data Centres
Co-located with ACM e-Energy 2015
14 july, 2015 - Bangalore, India
http://www.dc4cities.eu/e2dc_
One challenge of society is to reach the United Nation’s max 2°C-climate change goal, which means to reduce at least 80% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. With an increasing share of global industry’s carbon footprint data centres have a high responsibility towards this goal. Innovations like new efficient and energy proportional server generations, energy-aware workload management, or highly responsive data center designs have contributed to slowing down the formerly sharp increase of data centres’ energy demand. However, the ongoing global digitization is counteracting this development. E2DC offers the opportunity for researchers of all data centre domains to commonly advance the potential of yet unknown innovations in order to continue the race for sustainability in and by data centers.
The first E2DC workshop was focused on optimizing energy consumption within a data center, the second brought the energy system as new stakeholder into play by suggesting demand response schemes with data centers, and the third opened up further to integrate smart data centers into smart cities. In 2015 E2DC will include an additional perspective: What are the specific energy challenges for data centers in emerging markets? Are there technical and business solutions aimed at the specific characteristics of emerging markets?
Topics will not be confined to technical solutions, but extend to economic issues of the proposed solutions, addressing researchers from both industry and academia. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Novel green ICT business models and data centres
- Emerging Markets and data centre energy procurement
o Demand response strategies integrating data centres
o Optimizing the use of renewable energy sources in data centres
- Smart cities and data centre integration
- Energy awareness by applications and service architectures
o Communication and network solutions
o Infrastructure and architectures management
o Cloud and high performance computing
o Big data and large scale simulations
o Data storages and reservoirs
o Software defined data centre, storage, network, ...
- Metrics and KPIs for green data centres
- Standardization and eco-efficient data centres
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: March 15, 2015
Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2015
Submission of camera-ready papers: May 15, 2015
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
Submission page: https://easychair.org/
The workshop invites original papers of 6 pages that were not previously published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere.Manuscripts will be published in the ACM proceedings and must adhere to ACM format. Submission implies the willingness of at least one author to register and present the paper at E2DC. The organizers reserve the right to exclude a paper from publication if it is not presented.
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
Sonja Klingert University of Mannheim, Germany
Gunnar Schomaker Software Innovation Campus Paderborn, Germany
Fabien Hermenier University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France
For more information please contact klingert@informatik.uni-
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