Dear OGF colleagues,

This note is to call your attention to an event to take place at and 
immediately following the Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC) conference in 
London in early December 2014, and to invite your participation as well as that 
of any projects in which you are involved.

The event will take place December 11 and 12, 2014 beginning on the last day of 
the UCC 2014 conference and extending one day beyond it at the same hotel. The 
event will be entitled “Interoperability Demo Days” and will consist of 
demonstrations of software, infrastructure and standards that promote or 
include interoperable features by design that are practical for use in 
real-world implementations. 

The event is incorporated into the agenda of the UCC 2014 conference as shown 
at the link below, beginning Thursday and extending past the end of the 
conference through Friday Dec. 12. 

  http://computing.derby.ac.uk/ucc2014/conference-programme/

Attendance will be free to all UCC 2014 attendees on Thursday; those who would 
like to attend that day who are not already UCC registrants should register for 
a day pass at the usual conference rates. This portion is intended to be 
convenient for those who are already conference attendees. We strongly 
encourage registration for the UCC event Dec. 8-11, 2014, which includes many 
special workshops and paper sessions on topics of interest to distributed and 
high performance utility and cloud computing. Registration, venue and other 
practical information on the location is available at the link below:

  http://computing.derby.ac.uk/ucc2014/venue/

Those who would like to extend their stay to attend the Interoperability Demo 
and Cloud Plugfest on Friday, Dec. 12 can do so at no cost and do not need to 
register for UCC thanks to sponsorships we have arranged. This portion (Friday 
only) does not require a UCC 2014 registration.

At this event we hope to show the results of many projects that have 
interoperability among their goals. The event is open to all, and a 
presentation request can be made by sending an email message to 
[email protected] or by replying to this message. Separate 
announcements will also be going out from the cooperating sponsoring 
organizations, which can be found on the Cloud Plugfest web site at 
http://cloudplugfest.org for example, to members of their constituent 
communities. We would like to emphasize that presentation is open to all 
projects and organizations through a selection process to be run by the 
planning committee to ensure applicability to the announced goals of the event. 

Additional meeting time for OGF and related groups may also be available at the 
conference and at this event.  If you have a group that would like to meet, 
please let us know directly by replying to this email.

A virtual Cloud Plugfest will also take place electronically during this week, 
with a wrap-up session and planning for future Cloud Plugfests to take place 
Friday during the final portion of the program.

If you would like to participate in any or all of the above events, or have 
further questions about the Interoperability Demo Days, Cloud Plugfest or 
options for additional OGF meetings, please reply to this message or send a 
message to [email protected] or [email protected] as appropriate. For 
questions about the UCC 2014 conference, please see the web site at 
http://computing.derby.ac.uk/ucc2014/

Alan Sill
VP of Standards, Open Grid Forum
on behalf of the organizers

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