The Middleware conference is a forum for the discussion of important innovations and recent advances in the design, construction and uses of middleware. Middleware is a distributed-system software that resides between applications and underlying platforms (operating systems; databases; hardware), and/or ties together distributed applications, databases or devices. Its primary role is to coordinate and enable communication between different layers or components while isolating much of the complexity of distribution into a single, well tested and well understood system abstraction.

Following the success of the past conferences in this series in the Lake District, UK (1998), in Palisades, NY (2000), in Heidelberg, Germany (2001), in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2003), in Toronto, Canada (2004), in Grenoble, France (2005) , in Melbourne, Australia (2006), in Long Beach, California (2007), in Leuven, Belgium (2008), in Urbana Champaign, USA (2009), the 11th International Middleware Conference will be the premier event for middleware research and technology in 2010. The scope of the conference is the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of distributed system platforms and architectures for future computing and communication environments. Highlights of the conference will include a high quality technical program, invited speakers, an industrial track, poster and demo presentations, a doctoral symposium, and workshops.

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Announcements: (Download the CFP Flyer).
February 20, 2010 - Call for Workshops announced.
February 03, 2010 - Call for Papers announced.
OCTOBER 28, 2009 - Middleware 2010 site is up


Important Dates:

May 16, 2010 - Abstract Submission
May 23, 2010 (11:59pm Pacific Time) - Paper Submission
July 23, 2010 - Notification of acceptance
September 1, 2010 - Camera ready due
November 29 - December 3, 2010 - Conference