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*Chronopolis (Mike Smorul will contact)
*Chronopolis (Mike Smorul will contact)
*Open questions from the Educopia Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation http://www.metaarchive.org/GDDP (Martin will contact)
*Open questions from the Educopia Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation http://www.metaarchive.org/GDDP (Martin will contact)
*Irods (Cal Lee will contact)
*Irods 2/1/2011
*Commercial providers? (Who specifically would we want here? Please add them.)
*Commercial providers? (Who specifically would we want here? Please add them.)
**Azure (Leslie to contact)
**Azure (Leslie to contact)

Revision as of 14:08, 1 February 2011

In each case we would want to identify who would present, who will contact them. Then when they will present.

From there we can include specific questions we would like them to respond to.

Presentation Schedule

Once we start scheduling presenters we will keep a list of the talks here.

People/Projects to Contact

  • DuraCloud/Duraspace (Leslie to contact)
  • Chronopolis (Mike Smorul will contact)
  • Open questions from the Educopia Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation http://www.metaarchive.org/GDDP (Martin will contact)
  • Irods 2/1/2011
  • Commercial providers? (Who specifically would we want here? Please add them.)
    • Azure (Leslie to contact)
    • Amazon (Who will contact?)

General Guiding Questions for Presenters

Here we are working on a set of general questions for presenters to develop talks around.

  • What sort of use cases is your system designed to support? What doesn't this support?
  • What preservation strategies or standards would your system support?
  • What resources are required to support a solution implemented in your environment
  • How can the cloud environment impact digital preservation activities?
  • If we put data in your system today what systems and processes are in place so that we can get it back 50 years from now? (Take for granted a sophisticated audience that knows about multiple copies etc.)
  • What infrastructure do you rely on?