2016 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For contributions to the theory and practice of operating large carrier and data center networks.
2015 - IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award “For fundamental contributions to largescale backbone networks and datacenter networks.”
2006 - ACM Fellow For contributions to Internet measurement and engineering.
Albert Greenberg mostly deals with Computer network, Distributed computing, Cloud computing, Network traffic control and Data center. The various areas that Albert Greenberg examines in his Computer network study include Telecommunications and Statistical time division multiplexing. His research investigates the connection with Distributed computing and areas like IP forwarding which intersect with concerns in Disparate system and Network monitoring.
His work in the fields of Cloud computing, such as Hypervisor, Temporal isolation among virtual machines and Cloud resources, intersects with other areas such as Seawall. He has included themes like Traffic generation model and Traffic engineering in his Network traffic control study. His research in the fields of Elephant flow overlaps with other disciplines such as Petabyte.
Albert Greenberg mainly focuses on Computer network, Distributed computing, Cloud computing, Network packet and Data center. The study incorporates disciplines such as Service provider and The Internet in addition to Computer network. His Distributed computing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Traffic shaping, Enterprise private network, Open Shortest Path First, Burstiness and Server.
His work deals with themes such as Networking hardware, Service, Computer security, Access control and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, which intersect with Cloud computing. His Network packet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Operating system and Network interface controller. His Network topology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Network traffic simulation, Traffic engineering, Internet traffic engineering and Traffic generation model.
His primary scientific interests are in Cloud computing, Computer network, Access control, Networking hardware and Network packet. Albert Greenberg combines subjects such as Software deployment, Service, Computer security, Data center and Software with his study of Cloud computing. The various areas that Albert Greenberg examines in his Computer network study include Message oriented middleware, Virtual machine and Distributed computing.
Albert Greenberg interconnects Transport network, Logical topology, Topology information, Network element and Routing protocol in the investigation of issues within Distributed computing. His studies in Access control integrate themes in fields like Service provider, Workflow and Software-defined networking. His Network packet research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Operating system, Network interface controller and Encapsulation.
Albert Greenberg focuses on Cloud computing, Computer network, Network packet, Encapsulation and Operating system. His research in Cloud computing intersects with topics in Network performance, Scalability, Data center, Load balancing and Server. His Computer network study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Distributed computing.
His Network packet research incorporates elements of Network address, Secure channel and Network interface. His Encapsulation research incorporates themes from Gateway address, Encryption and Network interface controller. His Operating system study incorporates themes from Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, Service and Code.
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The nature of data center traffic: measurements & analysis
Srikanth Kandula;Sudipta Sengupta;Albert Greenberg;Parveen Patel.
internet measurement conference (2009)
The nature of data center traffic: measurements & analysis
Srikanth Kandula;Sudipta Sengupta;Albert Greenberg;Parveen Patel.
internet measurement conference (2009)
Fast accurate computation of large-scale IP traffic matrices from link loads
Yin Zhang;Matthew Roughan;Nick Duffield;Albert Greenberg.
measurement and modeling of computer systems (2003)
Fast accurate computation of large-scale IP traffic matrices from link loads
Yin Zhang;Matthew Roughan;Nick Duffield;Albert Greenberg.
measurement and modeling of computer systems (2003)
A flexible model for resource management in virtual private networks
N. G. Duffield;Pawan Goyal;Albert Greenberg;Partho Mishra.
acm special interest group on data communication (1999)
A flexible model for resource management in virtual private networks
N. G. Duffield;Pawan Goyal;Albert Greenberg;Partho Mishra.
acm special interest group on data communication (1999)
Scarlett: coping with skewed content popularity in mapreduce clusters
Ganesh Ananthanarayanan;Sameer Agarwal;Srikanth Kandula;Albert Greenberg.
european conference on computer systems (2011)
Scarlett: coping with skewed content popularity in mapreduce clusters
Ganesh Ananthanarayanan;Sameer Agarwal;Srikanth Kandula;Albert Greenberg.
european conference on computer systems (2011)
NetScope: traffic engineering for IP networks
A. Feldmann;A. Greenberg;C. Lund;N. Reingold.
IEEE Network (2000)
NetScope: traffic engineering for IP networks
A. Feldmann;A. Greenberg;C. Lund;N. Reingold.
IEEE Network (2000)
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