Orran Krieger is the Co-Director of the BU Red Hat Collaboratory at the Hariri Institute for Computing, where he co-leads the Mass Open Cloud project. He is also a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University. Before coming to BU as an Institute Fellow, he spent five years at VMware starting and working on vCloud. Prior to that, he was a researcher and manager at IBM T. J. Watson, leading the Advanced Operating System Research Department. Orran obtained his PhD and MASc degrees in Electrical Engineering at the University of Toronto.
Related Projects
- An Optimizing Operating System: Accelerating Execution With Speculation
- Kernel Techniques to Optimize Memory Bandwidth with Predictable Latency
- D3N: A Multi-Layer Cache for Data Centers
- Hybrid Cloud Caching
- Elastic Secure Infrastructure
- The Open Education Project (OPE)
- Open Cloud Testbed
- Tuning the Linux kernel
Publications
- Towards Non-Intrusive Software Introspection and Beyond
- SEUSS: skip redundant paths to make serverless fast
- D3N: A multi-layer cache for the rest of us
- SEUSS: Rapid serverless deployment using environment snapshots
- Unikernels: The Next Stage of Linux’s Dominance
- A fork() in the road
- Supporting Security Sensitive Tenants in a Bare-Metal Cloud
- A Secure Cloud with Minimal Provider Trust
- Caching in the Multiverse
- M2: Malleable Metal as a Service
- CHIPS: A Service for Collecting, Organizing, Processing, and Sharing Medical Image Data in the Cloud
- The community cache with complete information
- Slowing Down for Performance and Energy: An OS-Centric Study in Network Driven Workloads
- A Closer Look at Intel Resource Director Technology (RDT)
- Beating the I/O bottleneck: a case for log-structured virtual disks
- Integrating Unikernel Optimizations in a General Purpose OS