Here is the latest and most detailed PASIG San Francisco agenda to date. I think it is very impressive. Thanks to all the volunteer speakers.
You can register by going to www.sun-pasig.ning.com. The cost is $100 for Early Bird customers up to September 7 and $200 after this date. The fee for Sun partners and Sun employees is $400 before Sept. 7 and $500 after. There is no fee for speakers. The hotel rate at the Westin St. Francis is $199 per night.
All agenda spots have been committed, even ones with "TBDs" noted. I will be posting abstracts in a week. The goal of the meeting is to review practical architectures. I am asking the speakers to give project overviews and then jump into new content and directions.
Michael Keller and I will be hosting a PASIG Directions working group Friday at 1:30pm for any of you who want to discuss future focus areas and collaboration areas. Friday afternoon is also open for vendor sessions. We will have 4-5 meeting rooms available. These must be booked prior to the meeting.
As usual, we will provide Sun architects for 1-1 customer discussions before the event and after. These need to be requested by email before the PASIG.
<b>PASIG Agenda as of August 5, 2009 (Rev. 3)</b>
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Sun Bootcamp
8:30am-9:00am Introduction to the PASIG - Art Pasquinelli, Sun Microsystems 9:00am-9:15am Introduction to the Agenda - Michael Keller, Stanford U. 9:15am-9:35am DuraSpace: Open Technologies for Durable Digital ContentSandy Payette, DuraSpace 9:35am-9:55am Islandora (Prince Edward Island's Implementation of DuraSpace and Drupal) - Mark Leggott, PEI 9:55am-10:15am BHL Architecture with Fedora and DuraCloud - Roger Essoh, ATOS Origin 10:15am-10:40am Break 10:40am-11:00am VTLS Update on VITAL Institutional Repository - Vinod Chachra, VTLS 11:00am-11:20am Fez Update - Keith Webster, U. Queensland 11:20am-11:40am iRods: Policy Based Use of Cloud Storage - Reagan Moore, U. North Carolina 11:40am-12:00pm EPrints - David Tarrant, U. Southampton 12:00pm-12:20pm Planets and Standards Update - Lee Dirks and TBD, Microsoft Lunch 12:20pm-1:30pm 1:30pm-2:30pm Sun Technology Update - Keith Rajecki, Raymond Clarke, Sun Microsystems 2:30pm-2:50pm Oxford U. Update - Neil Jefferies, Oxford U. 2:50pm-3:10pm Break 3:10pm-3:30pm Family Search, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - Gary Wright, Family Search 3:30pm-3:50pm Stanford Digital Repository - Tom Cramer, Stanford 3:50pm-4:10pm National Library of New Zealand; Obsolescence, Format Registries, and Preservation Risk Mgt. - TBD 4:10pm-4:30pm The French National Library (BNF) SPAR Architecture Developments - Thomas Ledoux, BNF 4:30pm-4:50pm From Ingest to Access: A Day in the Life of a HathiTrust Digital Object - Jeremy York, U. Michigan, Heather Christenson, California Digital Library 4:50pm-5:10pm Shaman - Ruben Riestra, Matthias Hemmje, Shaman 5:10pm-5:15pm Summary - Michael Keller, Stanford 5:15pm-6:00pm Immersive Technologies: Project Wonderland - Kevin Roebuck, Sun Microsystems (Optional) 6:30pm Reception at the Westin St. Francis (with vendor and project tables) Thursday, October 8, 2009
8:45am-9:00am Recap - Michael Keller, Stanford 9:00am-9:20am Where Are Things Going - Michael Keller, Stanford 9:20am-9:45am Storage Futures: Planning for Long-Term Sustainability - Chris Wood 9:45am-10:05am Internet Archive Technical Overview - TBD 10:05am-10:25am USC Shoah Foundation Institute Architecture - Sam Gustman, USC 10:25am-10:45am Break 10:45am-11:05am Digital Submission System - Experiences from the Library of Congress - Carl Watts, PC Mall 11:05am-11:25am Next Generation Storage at Penn State - TBD, Penn State 11:25am-11:45am Permanent Objects, Evolving Services, and Disposable Systems: An Emergent Approach to Digital Curation Infrastructure - TBD, California Digital Library 11:45am-12:05pm Improving Inter-Institutional Preservation - Tyler Walters, Georgia Tech, David Minor, UCSD 12:05pm-1:30pm Lunch 1:30pm-1:50pm Southampton and Oxford Preservation Network Collaboration - David Tarrant, Southampton U., Neil Jefferies, Ben O'Steen, Oxford U. 1:50pm-2:10pm PASIG Repository Working Group Collaboration Directions - Tom Cramer. Stanford, Neil Jefferies, Oxford U. 2:10pm-2:30pm Florida Digital Archive Architecture Overview - Priscilla Caplan, FDA 2:30pm-2:50pm French Public Information Library Federated Search Implementation - Terry Reese, Oregon State, Roger Essoh, ATOS Origin 2:50pm-3:15pm Break 3:15pm-3:35pm Australian National Data Service (ANDS) Update - Robin Stanton, Australian National U 3:35pm-3:55pm Data-Intensive Environmental Research: Re-envisioning Science, Cyberinfrastructure, and Institutions - TBD, California Digital Library 3:55pm-4:15pm Johns Hopkins U. eScience Directions - Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins U. 4:15pm-4:50pm eScience - TBD 4:50pm-5:00pm Summary - Michael Keller, Stanford 6:30 Off-site Reception Friday, October 9, 2009
9:00am-9:30am Working Group Introduction 9:30am-11:30am Working Groups: Ex Libris Rosetta PASIG Repository Group Islandora Demo and Discussion SAM/IAS Deep-Dive Tessella SDB Discussion 11:30am-12:00pm Working Group Summaries and Going Forward Discussion 12:00pm - Meeting end. 1:30pm-3:00pm Taking the PASIG Forward: Tangible Action Plans (Open to All Who Want to Influence the PASIG Directions)