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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nIn-Network Computing and Switch Virtualization are
  two known concepts that are yet to meet in a Programmable Data Plane. One
  the one side\, virtualization has become the powerhouse for several netwo
 rking concepts\, from Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) to software swit
 ches\, software-defined control planes\, etc. On the other hand\, In-Netwo
 rk Computing can delegate the performance of a set of operations on data f
 lows (load balancing\, aggregation/disaggregation\, compression\, etc.) fr
 om the end servers to programmable network devices. In spite of the progre
 ss achieved in combining these two powerful tools\, the real potential of 
 in-network virtualization remains untapped. This CASS Talk is the bar\n\nS
 hort Bio:\n\nJosé Azambuja holds a bachelor&#39;s degree in Computer Engineer
 ing from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)\, a master&#39;s 
 degree in Computer Science (UFRGS)\, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science (UFRG
 S) and in Electrical Engineering (KIT\, Germany). He is currently an assoc
 iate professor at UFRGS\, Chair of the IEEE CASS Rio Grande do Sul Chapter
 \, president of Porto Alegre&#39;s Council for Science\, Technology\, and Inno
 vation\, and IEEE Senior Member. Jose has authored over 50 published paper
 s in international journals and conference proceedings and the book &quot;Hybri
 d Fault Tolerance Techniques to Detect Transient Faults in Embedded Proces
 sors.&quot; He has experience in the area of Computer Science\, with emphasis o
 n System Architectures\, working mainly on the following topics: network a
 ccelerators\, embedded systems and fault tolerance.\n\nVirtual: https://ev
 ents.vtools.ieee.org/m/280069
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/280069
ORGANIZER:jose.azambuja@inf.ufrgs.br
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:CASS Talks with José Azambuja\, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
  do Sul\, Brazil
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X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstract:&lt;
 /p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In-Network Computing and Switch Virtualization are two known conce
 pts that are&amp;nbsp\;yet to meet in a Programmable Data Plane. One the one s
 ide\, virtualization has&amp;nbsp\;become the powerhouse for several networkin
 g concepts\, from Virtual Local Area&amp;nbsp\;Networks (VLANs) to software sw
 itches\, software-defined control planes\, etc. On&amp;nbsp\;the other hand\, 
 In-Network Computing can delegate the performance of a set of&amp;nbsp\;operat
 ions on data flows (load balancing\, aggregation/disaggregation\, compress
 ion\,&amp;nbsp\;etc.) from the end servers to programmable network devices. In
  spite of the&amp;nbsp\;progress achieved in combining these two powerful tool
 s\, the real potential of in-network virtualization remains untapped. This
  CASS Talk is the bar&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Short Bio:&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Jos&amp;eacute\; Azamb
 uja holds a bachelor&#39;s degree in Computer Engineering from the Federal&amp;nbs
 p\;University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)\, a master&#39;s degree in Computer
  Science&amp;nbsp\;(UFRGS)\, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science (UFRGS) and in El
 ectrical Engineering&amp;nbsp\;(KIT\, Germany). He is currently an associate p
 rofessor at UFRGS\, Chair of the IEEE&amp;nbsp\;CASS Rio Grande do Sul Chapter
 \, president of Porto Alegre&#39;s Council for Science\,&amp;nbsp\;Technology\, an
 d Innovation\, and IEEE Senior Member. Jose has authored over 50&amp;nbsp\;pub
 lished papers in international journals and conference proceedings and the
  book&amp;nbsp\;&quot;Hybrid Fault Tolerance Techniques to Detect Transient Faults 
 in Embedded&amp;nbsp\;Processors.&quot; He has experience in the area of Computer S
 cience\, with emphasis on&amp;nbsp\;System Architectures\, working mainly on t
 he following topics: network accelerators\,&amp;nbsp\;embedded systems and fau
 lt tolerance.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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