There are many ways to connect with the Cloudification Team and others at Cornell working on cloud technologies.
Method | What is it? | How to connect |
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AWS Technical Touch Base | Monthly meeting of Cornell folks who are working in AWS and other cloud platforms. The goal is to exchange ideas, ask questions, and learn from others at Cornell. | Email Nicole Rawleigh to get invited to these meetings. |
HipChat AWS Room | A HipChat room used by the Cornell cloud community to ask questions, get answers, and share ideas. | Email Shawn Bower for an invite to the Cornell HipChat community and/or AWS room. |
training on cloud technologies and tools | Our goal is to offer some kind of in-person, cloud-related training monthly. Some of it is free, some is paid. | Email Nicole Rawleigh to get onto the training mailing list. |
this Cloudification Services Confluence site | Information covering the services and collaboration with the Cornell cloud community. We welcome contributors to create and update information relevant to the Cornell cloud community. | The pages under the Public section of this site are wide open for your feedback, editing, and contribution. |
CU-CloudCollab GitHub repository | Repositories of examples and collaboratively developed code for programmatically interacting with AWS and other cloud platforms. | Most repositories are publicly readable. Please email Shawn Bower for contributor access. |
Cloudification Services service desk | The best method for submitting official requests for service to the Cloudification Services Team, for established cloudification services clients. | Email cloud-support@cornell.edu |
cloudification-L mailing list | For general inquiries about cloudification@Cornell; for folks who don't yet have an established relationship with Cloudification Team. | Email cloudification-l@list.cornell.edu |