Monday, February 4, 2013: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Golden Gate 6, Lobby Level (San Francisco Hilton)
Speakers:
Harry Batten(IBM Corporation)
and
Joe Temple(IBM Corporation)
Discover why benchmarks don’t work, what workload really is, and how server design impacts the fitness of a platform to perform different types of work. This session will show you why “one size does not fit all” and how “local factors” rule the day.
Our speaker will provide you with a high level overview of how “Fit for Purpose” decision processes interact with workload optimization, server design, and IT infrastructure architecture. He will cover the operational and server design tradeoffs along with recent work on relative capacity. Come and learn the latest information about workload optimization and relative capacity. This will help you understand why zEnterprise embraces heterogeneous computing.
Tracks: IT Services Delivery and Software Architecture