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Cloud Computing
Authors (in alphabetical order)
Olivier Brian, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, Berner Fachhochschule Thomas Brunschwiler, IBM Research – Zurich Heinz Dill, CBusiness Services GmbH und EuroCloud Swiss Hanspeter Christ, swisstopo Babak Falsafi, Director EcoCloud, EPFL Markus Fischer, MF Consulting und SATW Stella Gatziu Grivas, Head Competence Center Cloud Computing, FHNW Claudio Giovanoli, Research Assistant, Competence Center Cloud Computing, FHNW Roger Eric Gisi, Gisi Consult Reto Gutmann, Direktor Informatikdienste, ETH Zürich Matthias Kaiserswerth, IBM Research – Zurich Marco Kündig, Manager Datacenter and Cloud, Cisco CH Simon Leinen, SWITCH Serving Swiss Universities, Zurich Willy Müller, Projektleiter ICT-Architektur, Informatiksteuerungsorgan des Bundes (ISB) David Oesch, swisstopo Marius Redli, redli consulting Didier Rey, Information System Coordinator, EPFL Reinhard Riedl, Leiter Forschung und Dienstleistungen, Berner Fachhochschule Andy Schär, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Pädagogische Hochschule Andreas Spichiger, Abteilungsleiter Forschung und Dienstleistungen, Berner Fachhochschule Ursula Widmer, Dr. Widmer & Partner, Rechtsanwälte, Bern Anne Wiggins, Deputy Director for EcoCloud, EPFL Markus Zollinger, Director Cloud Computing, IBM CH

Corresponding Author:

Matthias Kaiserswerth

2012-11-06

Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences Seidengasse 16, CH-8001 Zürich Phone +41 44 226 50 11 info@satw.ch, www.satw.ch

Member of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences

SATW White Paper Cloud Computing

SATW in brief SATW is a non-commercial, politically independent umbrella organization bringing together people, institutions and specialist companies in Switzerland that are active in the application and promotion of the engineering sciences. Outstanding experts SATW has around 240 individual members and 60 member organizations. Individual members are eminent figures from the fields of education, research,



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