Chair, Reliability & Power Electronics Societies Joint Chapter (R-PELS)

When:
2014-12-04 @ 18:00 – 20:30
2014-12-04T18:00:00-05:00
2014-12-04T20:30:00-05:00
Where:
Algonquin College, Technology Building, Bldg T, Room T129
1385 Woodroffe Avenue
Nepean, ON K2G 3G7
Canada

Speaker(s): Steven Woodward

For more details and speaker bio, please click here.

Abstract: Steven describes key cloud ecosystem models, with policy, security, and privacy considerations for 2014. Updates will be provided, largely based on NIST and the United Nations ITU-T cloud computing efforts. These updates will clarify core considerations for acquiring data, and present some of the major privacy discussions in the industry.

Real-life, practical scenarios will be used to emphasize business perspectives for cloud computing, and “big data” opportunities and the benefits already quantified.

In closing, an interactive exchange of ideas relating to “big data”, “openness”, and “privacy” will finish the evening. Specific action-item concepts will be generated for IEEE’s future considerations.

Date: 04-12-2014

Time: 6:00 PM

Time: 8:30 PM

Location: Algonquin College, 1385 Woodroffe Ave., Ottawa, ON, Technology Building, Bldg T, Room T129

Parking: No Fee in Lots 8 & 9 after 6PM. Please respect restricted areas.

Registration: IEEE Members – Complementary; Prospective Members – $5 (incl. HST).

Registration is required to ensure a seat and sufficient snacks, please Register by e-mail contacting:

Raed Abdullah, P.Eng., IEEE SM RaedAbdullah@ieee.org

Organizer(s): The IEEE Ottawa Section Chapters, Committees and Affinity listed below.

Organizer Email: RaedAbdullah@ieee.org

Organized by: The IEEE Ottawa Reliability & Power Electronics Societies Joint Chapter (R-PELS), Joint Chapter of Communications Society, Broadcast Technology Society and Consumer Electronics Society (ComSoc, BTS & CES), Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology Chapter (SIGHT), Society on Social Implications of Technology Chapter (SSIT), Computer Society (CompSoc), Joint Chapter of Computational Intelligence and Systems, Man and Cybernetics Societies (CI & SMC), Joint Chapter of the Technical Management Council, Professional Communications Society, and Society on Social Implications of Technology (TM, PCS, & SSIT), Life Members Committee (LM), and the Algonquin College Student Branch (ACSB)

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