Here is the Sun PASIG Malta Agenda as of April 15. We have a lot of great content! I expect a final agenda with abstracts mid-next week. The working groups will be on Friday. Topics are open right now, so please feel free to submit an idea now.
The registration website is at www.sun-pasig.org. The early bird special rates are still in effect.
If you are intending to set up side meetings - as a number of you have discussed with me - please confirm asap so we can arrange rooms. If you would like to set up architectural meetings with Sun experts, please contact me.
Vendors can have tables at the event, but need to notify me.
Please email me if you have any questions at art.pasquinelli@sun.com
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I. Tuesday, June 23 (Optional Meetings)
Open for pre-arranged 1-1 consulting sessions with Sun architects, collaborative discussions, and side community meetings,
II. Day 1 - Wednesday, June 24 (Formal Start)
Breakfast and Registration
Introduction
9:00am-9:20am Introduction to the PASIG - Art Pasquinelli, Education Market Strategist, Sun Microsystems
9:20am-9:40am Meeting Overview - Mike Keller, University Librarian and Director of Academic Information Resources, Stanford U.
Big Trends in Repositories, Archives, IT, and Sustainability Session
9:40am-10:05am Building Digital Content Marketplaces for Europe's Knowledge Societies and Beyond - Fabrizio Cardinali, CEO Giunti Labs, Chair European Learning Industry Group
10:05am-10:30am User Access Services - Richard Boulderstone, Director eStrategy, The British Library
10:30am-10:50am Break
10:50am-11:10am Discussion on Open Access: Global Trends, Impact, and IT Implications - Mike Keller, Stanford, Richard Boulderstone, The British Library
11:10am-11:40am Overview of Storage and Data Management Trends - Raymond Clarke, Enterprise Storage Specialist, Sun Microsystems, SNIA Technical Board Member
11:40am-12:00pm Planning for Architectural Scalability - Gary Wright, Digital Preservation Product Manager, Family Search, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
12:00pm-12:20pm Expanding the Object Model: Providing Contextual Information for Long-Tail Data - Neil Jefferies, R&D Project Manager, SERS, Oxford U.
12:20pm-1:30pm Lunch
Repository 1.0 to 2.0 - Practical Directions and "Teachable Moments" Session
1:30pm-1:50pm Stanford Digital Repository Update - Tom Cramer, Stanford U.
1:50pm-2:10pm Practical Experiences - Steve Knight, Programme Architect National Digital Heritage Archive, National Library of New Zealand
2:10pm-2:30pm New Developments in Private LOCKSS Networks for Digital Preservation - Tyler Walters, Associate Director, Technology & Resource Services, Georgia Institute of Technology
2:30pm-2:50pm Experiences in Implementing the SPAR Architecture - Thomas Ledoux, Systems Engineer, The French National Library (BNF)
2:50pm-3:10pm Slovakia National Library Update - TBD
3:10pm-3:30pm Break
3:30pm-3:50pm DSpace Update - TBD
3:50pm-4:10pm Fedora Update - TBD
4:10pm-4:30pm Eprints Update
4:30pm-5:00pm Panel Discussion
5:00pm-5:15pm Wrap Up
6:30pm Dinner Reception
III. Day 2 - Thursday, June 25
Breakfast
Permanent Access and Sustainability Session
8:30am-8:50am Migration Math - Permanent Access and Sustainability Issues - Thorsten Lange, Storage Architect, Sun Microsystems
8:50am-9:10am Preservation Issues and Planets Directions - TBD
9:10am-9:30am Active Preservation of Web Sites - Rob Sharpe, Tessella
9:30am-9:50am Rosetta Overview - Yaniv Levi, Preservation Product Manager, Ex Libris
9:50am-10:10am Planning for Audit Best Practices - Chris Rusbridge, Director, Digital Curation Centre
10:10am-10:30am Break
10:30am-10:50am Rescue and Preservation of Videotape Collections - Rino Petricola, Sr. VP, Managing Director, Front Porch Digital
10:50am-11:10am PrestoPRIME Update - Richard Wright, Sr. Research Engineer, BBC Future Media & Technology
11:10am-11:30am Preserving Rich Media: Practical Experiences - Fernando Moreira, CEO, Hi-Stor
11:30am-12:00pm Panel
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch
Managing eResearch, Data Curation, and Data Intensive Networks
1:00pm-1:20pm IT Futures Effecting Data Intensive eResearch - Marc Hamilton, VP, HPC, Sun Microsystems
1:20pm-1:40pm Data Intensive Collaboration and iRods Overview - Reagan Moore, RENCI, U. North Carolina
1:40pm-2:00pm Datanet Project Overview - Sayeed Choudhury, Associate Dean of University Libraries, Johns Hopkins U.
2:00pm-2:20pm DataONE Project - Bill Michener, Director of the New Mexico EPSCoR State Program and Associate Director of the Long-term Ecological Research Network Office
2:20pm-2:40pm Preserving French Scientific Data - Olivier Rouchon, CNRS/CINES
2:40pm-3:00pm Panel
3:00pm-3:20pm Break
Open Storage, Distributed Services, and Cloud Computing
3:20pm-3:50pm Architectures for Digital Libraries: Cloud Computing, Open Storage, and Modular Datacenters - Keith Rajecki, Education Solutions Architect, Sun Microsystems
3:50pm-4:10pm CERN Storage Ecosystem Architecture - Simon See, Director, HPC, Sun Microsystems
4:10pm-4:30pm Duraspace Update - TBD
4:30pm-5:00pm Panel
5:00pm-5:15pm Wrap Up
6:30pm Dinner Reception
IV. Friday, June 26
Breakfast
9:00am-9:15am Introduction to Working Groups
9:15am-11:30am Working Sessions and Summary
Note: These will be based upon pre-conference input from attendees and subject discussions at the meeting.
11:30am-12:15pm Report Outs, Summation, Potential Collaborations, and Going Forward