Active Standard

IEEE 2301-2020

IEEE Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles (CPIP)

Advice is given for cloud computing ecosystem participants (cloud vendors, service providers, and users) of standards-based choices in areas such as application interfaces, portability interfaces, management interfaces, interoperability interfaces, file formats, and operation conventions. These choices are grouped into multiple logical profiles, which are organized to address different cloud roles.

Standard Committee
C/CCSC - Cloud Computing Standards Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2011-02-02
Board Approval
2020-01-30
History
Published:
2020-08-13

Additional Resources

Downloads
2301-2020_downloads.zip

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/CCSC - Cloud Computing Standards Committee
Working Group
CPWG/2301_WG - Cloud Profiles WG (CPWG) Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Christy Bahn
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Working Group Chair
Ruby Annette

Other Activities From This Working Group

Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.


P2301
Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles (CPIP)

This guide advises cloud computing ecosystem participants (cloud vendors, service providers, and users) of standards-based choices in areas such as application interfaces, portability interfaces, management interfaces, interoperability interfaces, file formats, software bill of materials, and operation conventions. This guide groups these choices into multiple logical profiles, which are organized to address different cloud roles.

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