CMG'08 Offers CMG-T: Most Comprehensive Capacity and Performance Management Training for Today's Enterprises
Industry Luminaries Gather to Instruct at One Location
TURNERSVILLE, NJ, May 29, 2008 - The Computer Measurement Group (CMG), the Information Technology professionals responsible for planning, measuring and managing the performance of the world's largest IT infrastructures, announced today that it is offering CMG Training (CMG-T) at the 34th International Computer Measurement Group annual conference (CMG'08) taking place from December 7-12 in Las Vegas, NV at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel.
CMG-T was initiated two years ago to provide a consistent set of tutorials that present information and techniques that are essential to managing IT capacity and quality of service for today's enterprises. The tutorials are taught by industry luminaries and are designed for all levels including "experts" as well as "rookies" that need to quickly "ramp up" in their knowledge of core competencies.
"We have found that a high percentage of attendees at our annual conference are new to the field. They have heard about CMG’s community of professionals who share their ideas and experiences. These tutorial sessions provide the focused "quick-start" that they need to accomplish their responsibilities at work. CMG-T will also give more experienced practitioners the opportunity to learn about areas they haven't dealt with before," said Bill Jouris, CMG ’08 Program Chair. "We have a variety of topics and a superb roster of people teaching CMG-T. Past tutorial attendees found CMG-T to be a first rate educational experience. We look forward to bringing this high caliber program to our conference attendees again this year."
The CMG-T program will have seven tutorial sessions that cover a variety of topics.
The courses include:
Capacity Planning Boot Camp - This popular tutorial introduces attendees to the development of capacity plans, using measured performance data that is then analyzed and modeled to reveal insights into the nature of performance and capacity management data. It is taught by Dr. Neil Gunther, an internationally recognized consultant who founded Performance Dynamics in 1994. He is the author of three books on the subject of capacity planning.
Statistics for Performance Analysis & Capacity Planning - This tutorial presents essential statistical analysis techniques that can be used to derive knowledge from the measured/monitored performance information. It is taught by Ray Wicks who has spent most of his career at IBM in the performance analysis and capacity planning end of the business in Poughkeepsie and at the Washington Systems Center. He is the major contributor to IBM's internal PA & CP tool zCP3000.
Introduction to z/OS Monitoring, Tuning, and the Workload Manager - This tutorial is taught by Glenn Anderson, a Consulting Instructor for IBM's Systems and Technology Group. For those responsible for monitoring and tuning of a mainframe system, this is the place to start.
Unix/Linux CMG Quick Start Course - This tutorial is taught by Adrian Cockroft, formerly a distinguished engineer for eBay, and now the performance leader at NetFlix . He is the author of four books that address computer performance analysis, resource management and capacity planning for internet services. Recently, CMG awarded the A. A. Michelson Award to Mr. Cockroft. Albert Abraham Michelson was known for his technical accomplishments in measuring the speed of light and for his role as teacher and inspirer of others. CMG presents this prestigious award to recognize and encourage the same combination of technical excellence and professional contribution found in only an exceptional few.
Windows System Performance Measurement and Analysis - This tutorial is taught by Jeffrey A. Schwartz, Integrated Services, Inc., a Windows performance specialist with an emphasis on SQL Server performance issues. There are a wealth of metrics available from Windows, but without this course, it can be very hard to know where to start.
Introduction to TCP/IP Performance Management - This tutorial focuses on performance measurement, monitoring and analysis of the network protocol that drives the Internet as well as most enterprises today. It is taught by Nalini Elkins, the founder of Inside Products, Inc. Ms. Elkins is an industry leader in the area of network performance analysis, including IP version 6, which is starting to spread across the networked world.
Modeling and Forecasting - This tutorial leverages the measurement and analysis techniques to performance "what if" analysis using computer performance modeling and forecasting algorithms and techniques. This is taught by Dr. Michael Salsburg, the chief architect for real-time infrastructure at Unisys Corporation. He has developed patented techniques and modeling software that are commercially available today. Recently, CMG awarded Dr. Salsburg the Mullen Award for his paper titled, "Beyond the Hypervisor Hype." The J. William Mullen award is given in memory of past CMG president Bill Mullen. CMG presents this award to an individual who exhibits both technical excellence and an engaging presentation style.
The Computer Measurement Group (www.cmg.org) is a not-for-profit, worldwide organization of IT professionals committed to sharing information and practices focused on ensuring the efficiency and scalability of IT service delivery to the enterprise through measurement, quantitative analysis, and forecasting.
For more information on the conference, see the conference Web page at CMG'08
For conference registration, visit the CMG’08 Registration page.
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