IEEE JCC 2025

July 21st to 24th, 2025

Tucson, Arizona, USA

New and FINAL paper submission deadline: April 29, 2025

(Part of the IEEE CISOSE 2025 Congress)

Scope

IEEE JCC 2025 is the 16th edition of the annual IEEE Conference on JointCloud Computing. It brings together researchers, developers, users, and practitioners interested in cloud computing and computing intelligence. As in prior JCC conferences, JCC 2025 will foster connections between academia and industrial communities operating in the cloud space. The conference this year will take place in Tucson, Arizona, United States, from 21st to 24th July 2025, co-located with IEEE CISOSE 2025 congress.

Submission Procedure and Important Dates: Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit research papers to these conferences via conference website submission links. Please visit the conference website below for detailed topics and submission information.

Topics of Interest

We solicit original contributions on all aspects of cloud computing. We particularly encourage submissions on the research, development, and experience of cloud computing systems, acceleration of large-scale AI models (i.e., deep models/LLM models training and inference) and cross-domain networking infrastructures that enable AI applications and services. Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to the following aspects:

  • Administration, service level agreements, and manageability
  • AI/ML in joint-cloud environments
  • AI/ML for Distributed Systems
  • Blockchain systems and decentralized ledgers in joint-cloud services
  • Confidential computing
  • Cross data center data management
  • Cloud markets and cloud economy
  • Distributed and networked systems
  • Distributed/parallel query processing and optimization
  • Distributed Systems for AI/ML
  • Edge intelligence & AI analytics at the edge
  • Deployed/Emergent Applications & Infrastructures
  • Fault tolerance, high availability, and reliability
  • Internet-of-Things infrastructure and cyber-physical systems
  • Large-scale cloud applications
  • Machine learning for systems
  • Multi-tenancy in the cloud
  • Networking and communication, computing power network, emerging networking infrastructure for high-performance interconnection and LLM/AI training/inference
  • Operating systems and system support
  • Platform-as-a-Service and other cloud models
  • Privacy and security, privacy-aware and cross-data center data management, identity and access management, authorization, and authentication
  • Programming models for cloud (e.g., serverless, microservices)
  • Resource management, resource scheduling and provisioning
  • Scientific data management and workflows
  • Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and Service Level Objectives (SLOs)
  • Storage systems and new storage technologies
  • Sustainable Cloud Computing, energy-efficient service architectures and solutions
  • Tracing and monitoring systems
  • Transactional models and transaction processing
  • Virtualization, containers, and virtual machines
Supporters

Call for Papers

Introduction

New and FINAL paper submission deadline: April 29, 2025

IEEE JCC is the 16th international conference on innovative cloud computing technologies, with a particular focus on Joint-Cloud computing paradigms and emerging LLMs and generative models. The technologies include modeling, designing, implementing, operating and delivering dependable and scalable cloud services across collaborative cloud and edge computing environments.

Specifically, businesses usually adopt a multi-hybrid cloud strategy to achieve optimized portfolios of cloud services provided by different vendors and avoid single-vendor lock-in. Meanwhile, this strategy brings technical challenges and complexities to building, managing and operating multi-hybrid clouds. JointCloud is used to refer to but not limited to Hybrid-Cloud, Inter-Cloud, Multi-Cloud, Cloud Federation, Cross-Cloud and Cloud Service Broker (CSB), computing network convergence, big data systems, information-centric networking, and blockchain.

The main objective of the conference is to setup a prime international forum for researchers, practitioners and businesses to exchange the state-of-the-art advances in cloud techniques and best practices, and to identify emerging topics for defining the future of intelligent computing at scale.

Topics

We solicit original contributions on all aspects of cloud computing. We particularly encourage submissions on the research, development, and experience of cloud computing systems, acceleration of large-scale AI models (i.e., deep models/LLM models training and inference) and cross-domain networking infrastructures that enable AI applications and services. Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to the following aspects:

  • Administration, service level agreements, and manageability
  • AI/ML in joint-cloud environments
  • AI/ML for Distributed Systems
  • Blockchain systems and decentralized ledgers in joint-cloud services
  • Confidential computing
  • Cross data center data management
  • Cloud markets and cloud economy
  • Distributed and networked systems
  • Distributed/parallel query processing and optimization
  • Distributed Systems for AI/ML
  • Edge intelligence & AI analytics at the edge
  • Deployed/Emergent Applications & Infrastructures
  • Fault tolerance, high availability, and reliability
  • Internet-of-Things infrastructure and cyber-physical systems
  • Large-scale cloud applications
  • Machine learning for systems
  • Multi-tenancy in the cloud
  • Networking and communication, computing power network, emerging networking infrastructure for high-performance interconnection and LLM/AI training/inference
  • Operating systems and system support
  • Platform-as-a-Service and other cloud models
  • Privacy and security, privacy-aware and cross-data center data management, identity and access management, authorization, and authentication
  • Programming models for cloud (e.g., serverless, microservices)
  • Resource management, resource scheduling and provisioning
  • Scientific data management and workflows
  • Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and Service Level Objectives (SLOs)
  • Storage systems and new storage technologies
  • Sustainable Cloud Computing, energy-efficient service architectures and solutions
  • Tracing and monitoring systems
  • Transactional models and transaction processing
  • Virtualization, containers, and virtual machines

Submission

All contributions should be original, not published elsewhere, or intended to be published during the review period. Papers must be written in English. All papers must be prepared in the IEEE double-column proceedings format. Please see the following link for details: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html

Research papers are limited to 8 pages, and survey papers are limited to 10 pages, and experience/industry papers are limited to 6 pages, including references.

JCC does NOT use double-anonymous reviews. Authors must submit their papers to the Easychair platform. Authors must submit their papers at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcc2025

Preprints

Authors who have submitted articles for publication by the IEEE may be interested in posting preprint versions of the same article. In order to find out more about the allowed forms of preprints and to understand what counts as a prior publication, please see IEEE’s Sharing and Posting Policies as well as Section 8.1.9 on “Electronic Information Dissemination” in the IEEE Publication Services and Products Board Operations Manual.

Paper publication

All accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press (EI-Index) and included in the IEEE Digital Library. For publication, each accepted paper is required to be registered by one of its authors, and at least one author is required to attend and present the paper at the conference for the paper to be included in the final technical program and the IEEE Digital Library.

Venue

University of Arizona
1510 E University Blvd
Tucson, Arizona, 85721
United States

Visa Information

To attend this conference, you must have a valid passport and accompanying documents (e.g., visa) to travel to the USA.

Participants are requested to familiarize themselves with their own applicable visa requirements well in advance of the conference. Present worldwide security regulations generally result in more stringent visa requirements and associated longer visa processing time. The conference organizers cannot intervene with embassies or consulates on behalf of any participant.

In order to obtain a letter of invitation for visa purposes, please contact the organizing chair. Letters will only be provided to authors of accepted papers and participants who already paid for conference registration.

Important Notes:
- The conference organizers cannot assist with embassy or consulate procedures.
- If you require an invitation letter for visa purposes, please contact the organizing chair.
- Invitation letters will only be issued to authors of accepted papers and registered participants who have completed their conference registration payment.