On July 15, the China Telecom Cloud Computing Research Institute and the China Telecom eSurfing Cloud. jointly hosted the fourth session of the "China Telecom Cloud Computing Master Forum" at the China Telecom Museum, featuring a keynote speech by Professor Rajkumar Buyya from the University of Melbourne, Australia.
In his presentation, titled "Emerging Frontier Technologies in Cloud, Edge, and Quantum Computing," Professor Buyya discussed the development trends of cutting-edge technologies such as IoT, big data, cloud computing, SDN, and blockchain. He analyzed key computing paradigms, including elastic computing, edge computing, and quantum computing, emphasizing how cloud computing is making computing power universally accessible while driving high-value industries and consumer applications. Drawing from academic research and practical cases, Professor Buyya provided an in-depth explanation of the Aneka cloud application platform, detailing its architecture and application scenarios. He highlighted the platform’s capability to help users quickly build cloud environments and applications while significantly reducing development time and costs. The platform has already been widely adopted in sectors such as engineering, healthcare, gaming, and smart cities. Regarding computing models for IoT applications, Professor Buyya shared insights on edge computing, edge simulation, health management, and drone-based pandemic response. He proposed a shift from centralized to edge-based deployment, which reduces network data load, enhances application real-time performance, and fosters future innovation in application development.

Jie Wu, Chief Scientist of China Telecom and President of the Cloud Computing Research Institute, hosted the forum and presented Professor Buyya with a commemorative medal as a special guest of the Cloud Computing Master Forum.

This session of the forum was conducted in a hybrid format, combining online and on-site participation. Representatives from China Telecom Research Institute, China Telecom eSurfing Cloud, and the Cloud Computing Research Institute attended the event in person. The forum aimed to integrate CPU, GPU, FPGA, and various specialized acceleration chips into a unified architecture, enabling more efficient and flexible computing performance. This approach provides strong support for complex computing scenarios and addresses the growing global demand for diverse computing power.
On July 15, the China Telecom Cloud Computing Research Institute and the China Telecom eSurfing Cloud. jointly hosted the fourth session of the "China Telecom Cloud Computing Master Forum" at the China Telecom Museum, featuring a keynote speech by Professor Rajkumar Buyya from the University of Melbourne, Australia.
In his presentation, titled "Emerging Frontier Technologies in Cloud, Edge, and Quantum Computing," Professor Buyya discussed the development trends of cutting-edge technologies such as IoT, big data, cloud computing, SDN, and blockchain. He analyzed key computing paradigms, including elastic computing, edge computing, and quantum computing, emphasizing how cloud computing is making computing power universally accessible while driving high-value industries and consumer applications. Drawing from academic research and practical cases, Professor Buyya provided an in-depth explanation of the Aneka cloud application platform, detailing its architecture and application scenarios. He highlighted the platform’s capability to help users quickly build cloud environments and applications while significantly reducing development time and costs. The platform has already been widely adopted in sectors such as engineering, healthcare, gaming, and smart cities. Regarding computing models for IoT applications, Professor Buyya shared insights on edge computing, edge simulation, health management, and drone-based pandemic response. He proposed a shift from centralized to edge-based deployment, which reduces network data load, enhances application real-time performance, and fosters future innovation in application development.

Jie Wu, Chief Scientist of China Telecom and President of the Cloud Computing Research Institute, hosted the forum and presented Professor Buyya with a commemorative medal as a special guest of the Cloud Computing Master Forum.

This session of the forum was conducted in a hybrid format, combining online and on-site participation. Representatives from China Telecom Research Institute, China Telecom eSurfing Cloud, and the Cloud Computing Research Institute attended the event in person. The forum aimed to integrate CPU, GPU, FPGA, and various specialized acceleration chips into a unified architecture, enabling more efficient and flexible computing performance. This approach provides strong support for complex computing scenarios and addresses the growing global demand for diverse computing power.