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Enabling workload orchestration among central cloud, edge cloud, and clients has many useful use cases, such as accelerating AI applications, streaming services, and cloud gaming.
However, there is no standardized mechanism for workload coordination and orchestration between central cloud, edge cloud, and clients, which may hinder the interoperability of the workload user, cloud provider, client-side OS, and applications.
This session will discuss the emerging new use cases and standard gaps of cloud, edge, client coordination.
Session goal
Get feedback and discuss gaps in standards today to realise the emerging use-cases.
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Session description
Enabling workload orchestration among central cloud, edge cloud, and clients has many useful use cases, such as accelerating AI applications, streaming services, and cloud gaming.
However, there is no standardized mechanism for workload coordination and orchestration between central cloud, edge cloud, and clients, which may hinder the interoperability of the workload user, cloud provider, client-side OS, and applications.
This session will discuss the emerging new use cases and standard gaps of cloud, edge, client coordination.
Session goal
Get feedback and discuss gaps in standards today to realise the emerging use-cases.
Additional session chairs (Optional)
@mmccool
Who can attend
Anyone may attend (Default)
IRC channel (Optional)
#cloud-coordination
Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)
#15, #23, #36
Instructions for meeting planners (Optional)
Avoid scheduling conflicts with sessions related to WNIG, WoT
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