Tutorials: August 21 and 25, 2017
Workshops: August 21 and 25, 2017
Venue: UCLA Meyer & Renee Luskin Conference Center (opens in new tab)
425 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles 90095
Website: Special Interest Group on Data Communication (opens in new tab)
Microsoft is proud to once again sponsor the SIGCOMM—the flagship annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication, which covers the applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication.
As part of our unmatched track record of supporting our academic peers and research events, Microsoft has sponsored SIGCOMM for 20 out of the last 21 years. We hope to meet many of you at this year’s conference in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Engage with us
- Microsoft Research and Microsoft Azure are hiring. Bring your curriculum vitae/resume to our booth and we will enter you for a chance to win an Xbox One.
- Apply for the Microsoft Research roles:
Researcher
Research Engineer - If you are a graduate student, please join us for lunch at the Tanino Ristorante:
1043 Westwood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024
Thursday August 24, 12:45–1:45 PM
Program committee members
Workshop chairs
Our researchers have organized three colocated workshops this year. Join us at these workshops for an invigorating day of technical discussions:
- Kernel-Bypass Networks (KBNets): Monday, August 21, 2017 (Workshop co-organizer: Yibo Zhu)
- Networking and Programming Languages (NetPL): Monday, August 21, 2017 (Workshop co-organizer: Nikolaj Bjørner)
- Hot Topics in Container Networking and Networked Systems (HotConNet): Friday, August 25, 2017 (Workshop co-organizer: Hongqiang “Harry” Liu)
Workshop keynotes
- Hardware-Accelerated Networks at Scale in the Cloud
Daniel Firestone, principal software engineer (Microsoft Azure Networking)
Workshop on Kernel-Bypass Networks - Azure VNet for Containers
Deepak Bansal, partner group software engineering manager (Microsoft Azure Networking)
Workshop on Hot Topics in Container Networked Systems
Other
- Victor Bahl, distinguished scientist (Microsoft Research) will be this year’s Personal Development Dinner speaker at The Sixth Networking-Networking Women Workshop (N2Women’17).
Accepted papers
- A General Approach to Network Configuration Verification
Ryan Beckett (Princeton University), Aarti Gupta (Princeton University), Ratul Mahajan (Microsoft Research and Intentionet), David Walker (Princeton University) - Understanding and Mitigating Packet Corruption in Data Center Networks
Danyang Zhuo (University of Washington), Monia Ghobadi (Microsoft Research), Ratul Mahajan (Microsoft Research and Intentionet), Klaus-Tycho Förster (Aalborg University), Arvind Krishnamurthy and Thomas Anderson (University of Washington) - Resilient Datacenter Load Balancing in the Wild
Hong Zhang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Junxue Zhang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Wei Bai (Microsoft), Kai Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), and Mosharaf Chowdhury (University of Michigan)
Poster
- Closing the Network Diagnostics Gap with Vigil
Behnaz Arzani (Microsoft), Selim Ciraci (Microsoft), Luiz Chamon (University of Pennsylvania), Yibo Zhu and Hongqiang Liu (Microsoft Research), Jitu Padhye and Geoff Outhredy (Microsoft), Boon Thau Loo (University of Pennsylvania)
Microsoft participants
Several of us will be at SIGCOMM this year, please come by and say “hi,” we would love to talk to you: