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Lessons in Enterprise Architecture and IT Service Management by Charles Betz,...Institut Lean France
IT organizations often struggle to be systems of value for their enterprises. Charles discussed the evolution of his Lean perspective across years via cases from some of the world’s largest IT organizations, and how enterprise architecture, ITIL, and similar approaches are necessary but not sufficient for truly Lean IT.
More lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Lessons in Enterprise Architecture and IT Service Management by Charles Betz,...Institut Lean France
IT organizations often struggle to be systems of value for their enterprises. Charles discussed the evolution of his Lean perspective across years via cases from some of the world’s largest IT organizations, and how enterprise architecture, ITIL, and similar approaches are necessary but not sufficient for truly Lean IT.
More lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
IBM Rational - Från skriptbaserad ALM till "ALM as a Service" och ALM i Cloud...IBM Sverige
Vi diskuterar erfarenheter och fördelar med implementerandet av C-ALM och agila utvecklingsmiljöer. Vi går igenom både implementationer av skriptbaserade ALM-integrationer i befintliga utvecklingsmiljöer, migreringen till Jazz-baserade utvecklingsmiljöer samt lösningar för Jazz-baserade "ALM as a Service"; DPaaS. Talare: Per Engman, Tieto. Denna presentation hölls vid ett seminariepass för Rational på IBM Software Day 2010.
This is an introduction to Analysis Services focusing on when to use it and how to use it effectively. Dan Bulos covers the three pillars of multidimensional databases: Aggregation Management, Embedded Metadata, and the Calculation Engine.
For analytical applications, performance management, or just about anything with a KPI, Analysis Services is the perfect companion for SQL Server. These are complementary databases that do different things well. Using the right tool for the right job will make development faster and usability easier.
You Will Learn:
• How SSAS aggregation management saves development time and runs faster
• How the embedded metadata (semantic layer) of SSAS creates a more usable application
• The benefits of using MDX as calculation language
• How to make effective use of both the relational & multidimensional SQL Server databases
Steve Sams (VP IBM Global Site & Facilities Services) presentation at Gartner Data Center Conference (Dec 2011). Learn more about IBM Smarter Data Center Services: ibm.co/smarterdc
At Pivotal, our mission is to enable customers to build a new class of applications, leveraging big and fast data, and do all of this with the power of cloud-independence. Pivotal Big Data Analytics is central to this major transformation.
Splunk was instrumental in helping ADP, the world’s largest provider of business outsourcing solutions (ie paychecks, benefits, etc.) orchestrate their mobile strategy. ADP was launching a mobile version of its payroll management solution with the goal of providing “a single app for all important HR, benefits and payroll information” available at employee’s fingertips 24x7x365.
To View this webinar replay:
http://ecast.opensystemsmedia.com/316
As Operational Technologies (OT) like embedded devices, control and monitoring systems are increasingly integrated with Information Technology (IT) systems running in the back office, interaction patterns between systems are becoming more complex and diverse. Publish-Subscribe is the most commonly used messaging pattern for OT systems. It provides the real-time information access, scalability, and loose coupling required for integration of these types of systems. IT and OT integration, however, commonly requires messaging patterns that provide stronger end-to-end properties, such as Guaranteed Delivery, Request-Reply, and (load-balancing) Queues. RTI is greatly enhancing its infrastructure software with new messaging patterns that combine the performance, scalability, and reliability needed by OT systems with the integration and flexible messaging capabilities of IT systems.
Big Data projects overview at EMC Labs China
• Introduction to Cloud Databases
• Data analytics in the cloud
– Parallel DBMS
– MapReduce
• FlexDB - A cloud-scale database engine based on Hadoop
Semantics to energize the full Services Spectrum: Ontological approach to be...Amit Sheth
Amit Sheth's Talk at the inauguration invitational event for Research School on Services-Oriented Systems Engineering, Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam, Germany, June 22, 2006.
Situation Normal Everything Must Change - from innovation to commoditisation ...Simon Wardley
General shortened version of the presentation covering evolution, change, mapping, ecosystems, cloud, economic cycles, commoditisation, componentisation, strategy and open approaches.
IBM Research - Zurich Celebrates 60 Years of Science and InnovationIBM Research
IBM has maintained a research laboratory in Switzerland since 1956, located on its own campus in Rüschlikon near Zurich since 1962. As the European branch of IBM Research, the mission of the IBM Research – Zurich Lab — in addition to pursuing cutting-edge research for tomorrow’s information technology — is to cultivate close relationships with academic and industrial partners, be one of the premier places to work for world-class researchers, to promote women in IT and science, and to help drive Europe’s innovation agenda.
IBM Rational - Från skriptbaserad ALM till "ALM as a Service" och ALM i Cloud...IBM Sverige
Vi diskuterar erfarenheter och fördelar med implementerandet av C-ALM och agila utvecklingsmiljöer. Vi går igenom både implementationer av skriptbaserade ALM-integrationer i befintliga utvecklingsmiljöer, migreringen till Jazz-baserade utvecklingsmiljöer samt lösningar för Jazz-baserade "ALM as a Service"; DPaaS. Talare: Per Engman, Tieto. Denna presentation hölls vid ett seminariepass för Rational på IBM Software Day 2010.
This is an introduction to Analysis Services focusing on when to use it and how to use it effectively. Dan Bulos covers the three pillars of multidimensional databases: Aggregation Management, Embedded Metadata, and the Calculation Engine.
For analytical applications, performance management, or just about anything with a KPI, Analysis Services is the perfect companion for SQL Server. These are complementary databases that do different things well. Using the right tool for the right job will make development faster and usability easier.
You Will Learn:
• How SSAS aggregation management saves development time and runs faster
• How the embedded metadata (semantic layer) of SSAS creates a more usable application
• The benefits of using MDX as calculation language
• How to make effective use of both the relational & multidimensional SQL Server databases
Steve Sams (VP IBM Global Site & Facilities Services) presentation at Gartner Data Center Conference (Dec 2011). Learn more about IBM Smarter Data Center Services: ibm.co/smarterdc
At Pivotal, our mission is to enable customers to build a new class of applications, leveraging big and fast data, and do all of this with the power of cloud-independence. Pivotal Big Data Analytics is central to this major transformation.
Splunk was instrumental in helping ADP, the world’s largest provider of business outsourcing solutions (ie paychecks, benefits, etc.) orchestrate their mobile strategy. ADP was launching a mobile version of its payroll management solution with the goal of providing “a single app for all important HR, benefits and payroll information” available at employee’s fingertips 24x7x365.
To View this webinar replay:
http://ecast.opensystemsmedia.com/316
As Operational Technologies (OT) like embedded devices, control and monitoring systems are increasingly integrated with Information Technology (IT) systems running in the back office, interaction patterns between systems are becoming more complex and diverse. Publish-Subscribe is the most commonly used messaging pattern for OT systems. It provides the real-time information access, scalability, and loose coupling required for integration of these types of systems. IT and OT integration, however, commonly requires messaging patterns that provide stronger end-to-end properties, such as Guaranteed Delivery, Request-Reply, and (load-balancing) Queues. RTI is greatly enhancing its infrastructure software with new messaging patterns that combine the performance, scalability, and reliability needed by OT systems with the integration and flexible messaging capabilities of IT systems.
Big Data projects overview at EMC Labs China
• Introduction to Cloud Databases
• Data analytics in the cloud
– Parallel DBMS
– MapReduce
• FlexDB - A cloud-scale database engine based on Hadoop
Semantics to energize the full Services Spectrum: Ontological approach to be...Amit Sheth
Amit Sheth's Talk at the inauguration invitational event for Research School on Services-Oriented Systems Engineering, Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam, Germany, June 22, 2006.
Situation Normal Everything Must Change - from innovation to commoditisation ...Simon Wardley
General shortened version of the presentation covering evolution, change, mapping, ecosystems, cloud, economic cycles, commoditisation, componentisation, strategy and open approaches.
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IBM Research - Zurich Celebrates 60 Years of Science and InnovationIBM Research
IBM has maintained a research laboratory in Switzerland since 1956, located on its own campus in Rüschlikon near Zurich since 1962. As the European branch of IBM Research, the mission of the IBM Research – Zurich Lab — in addition to pursuing cutting-edge research for tomorrow’s information technology — is to cultivate close relationships with academic and industrial partners, be one of the premier places to work for world-class researchers, to promote women in IT and science, and to help drive Europe’s innovation agenda.
IBM and ASTRON 64-Bit Microserver Prototype Prepares for Big Bang's Big Data,...IBM Research
IBM and the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy ASTRON have unveiled the world’s first water-cooled 64-bit microserver. The prototype, which is roughly the size of a smartphone, is part of the proposed IT roadmap for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), an international consortium to build the world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope. Scientists estimate that the processing power required to operate the telescope will be equal to several millions of today’s fastest computers.
The microserver’s team has designed and demonstrated a prototype 64-bit microserver using a PowerPC based chip from Freescale Semiconductor running Linux Fedora and IBM DB2. At 133 × 55 mm2 the microserver contains all of the essential functions of today’s servers, which are 4 to 10 times larger in size.
Not only is the microserver compact, it is also very energy-efficient. One of its innovations is hotwater cooling, which in addition to keeping the chip operating temperature below 85 degrees C, will also transport electrical power by means of a copper plate. The concept is based on the same technology IBM developed for the SuperMUC supercomputer located outside of Munich, Germany. IBM scientists hope to keep each microserver operating between 35–40 watts including the system on a chip (SOC) — the current design is 60 watts.
The next step for scientists is to begin to take 128 of the microserver boards using the newest T4240 chips to create a 2U rack unit with 1536 cores and 3072 threads with up to 6 terabytes of DRAM. In addition, they will be adding an Ethernet switch and power module to the integrated water-cooling.
IBM and ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, will unveil a prototype high-density, 64-bit microserver CPU placed on a 133 x 55 mm board running Linux. The partners are building the microserver as part of the DOME project, which is tasked with building an IT roadmap for the Square Kilometer Array, an international consortium to build the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope. Scientists estimate that the processing power required to operate the telescope will be equal to several millions of today's fastest computers.
IBM scientist Ronald Luijten (@ronaldgadget) will present the microserver in English from ASTRON's offices in Dwingeloo, The Netherlands.
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A Prototype Storage Subsystem based on Phase Change MemoryIBM Research
IBM scientists for the first time demonstrated a hybrid storage and caching subsystem, code-named Project Theseus, at the recent 2014 Non-Volatile Memories Workshop in San Francisco, California. And the amazing achievement is that they were using two year old PCM chip prototypes.
IBM Fellow Dr. Evangelos Eleftheriou presented the following slides at CeBIT 2014 to discuss the impact of Big Data on future storage technologies spanning from tape to phase change memory.
10. Smarter Cities – Shenyang Eco-City Research Institute
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