The SCMG is proud to announce our Fall 2016 Meeting, an all-day event on October 20, 2016
at
MetLife – Grace Hopper Auditorium (Bldg. 1 (MET 1), Floor 01, Room 600)
101 MetLife Way
Cary NC, 27513
at
MetLife – Grace Hopper Auditorium (Bldg. 1 (MET 1), Floor 01, Room 600)
101 MetLife Way
Cary NC, 27513
ð HURRY: REGISTER NO
LATER THAN OCT. 14!! This covers Breakfast and Lunch. We need to confirm the
number of Registrants so that we can properly plan the catering. We also
need your Registration information in order to get a list to MetLife Security
so that we will have visitor badges ready for you the morning of Oct. 20 when
you arrive in the MET1 lobby.
To REGISTER, use the registration page. You can use a PayPal account or
credit card. Your registration payment through the PayPal button
logs your registration.
AGENDA:
8:00-8:45 ET
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Registration
/ Breakfast
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Speaker BIO
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8:45-9:30
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Breakfast
provided with Sponsor Session: AppDynamics
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9:30-10:30
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Rick
Weaver
“Best
Practices - Populating Big Data Repositories from DB2, IMS and VSAM”
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Over the
past 25 years, Rick Weaver has become a well-known mainframe expert
specializing in database protection, replication, recovery and performance.
Because of his vast expertise, he has authored numerous articles, whitepapers
and other valuable pieces on database technologies, and frequently spoken on
the subjects of database recovery and performance at conferences, symposiums
and user groups.
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10:30-11:15
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Ann
Dowling
“Capacity
Management Is Still Relevant”
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Ann joined MetLife in April 2016 as the
Director of Capacity & Forecast Engineering. In this role Ann
will build on her extensive background working at IBM in various disciplines
including capacity planning, process architecture, performance engineering,
and offering management. Her professional passion is
Capacity Planning in support of the business and how it drives the
applications that consume resources on the IT infrastructure. Ann’s
most rewarding work has been leading teams to consolidate toward a common
‘best practices’ approach to capacity management. She did so for a
series of consolidations of independent data centers within IBM which evolved
into her role as the global Capacity Management process owner. That
work grounded Ann’s move to consulting services with external, non-outsourced
customers to evaluate their capacity management capabilities, identify
strengths and gaps to then build a roadmap for improvement. The
next step was working with a specific, large account to lead a team on the
implementation phases of the roadmap that gave Ann a more hands-on role
working directly with the engineering and operations teams and
management. She has been on the planning committee and speaker for
various IBM and CMG technical conferences. She was an instructor for
IBM’s Architecting for Performance class and author of a four-part series on
“Exploring Analytics to enable the Business and Service Value of Capacity
Planning”.
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11:15-11:30
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Break
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11:30-12:30
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Kyle
Parrish
CMG
2015 Mullen Award Winner
“Too
Big to Test: Breaking a production brokerage platform without causing
financial devastation”
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Kyle currently works as a Director of
Technology Risk in the FI Information Security group at Fidelity
Investments. Kyle joined Fidelity in January of 2011 as a Director of
Performance Architecture charged with driving end-to-end testing of the
Fidelity Brokerage systems. Prior to joining Fidelity, Kyle worked as a
consultant for over 13 years, after a career in both the private sector and a
university research setting. Kyle’s roles have spanned everything from
program management to performance engineering to security, across industries
as varied as airlines, financial services, manufacturing, retail,
pharmaceuticals, and state government.
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12:30-1:30
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LUNCH
provided with Sponsor Session: Cirba
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1:30-2:30
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Igor Trubin
“Is Your Capacity Available?”
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I
started my career in 1979 as an IBM/370 system engineer. In 1986 I got my
PhD. in Robotics at St. Petersburg Technical University (Russia) and then
worked as a professor teaching there CAD/CAM, Robotics and Computer Science
for about 12 years. I published 30 papers and made several presentations for
international conferences related to the Robotics, Artificial Intelligent and
Computer fields. In 1999 I moved to the US and worked at Capital One bank in
Richmond as a Capacity Planner. My first CMG paper was written and presented
in 2001. The next one, "Global and Application Level Exception Detection
System Based on MASF Technique," won a Best Paper award at CMG 2002 and
was presented again at UKCMG 2003 in Oxford, England. My CMG 2004 paper about
applying MASF technique to mainframe performance data was republished in the
IBM z/Series Expo. I also presented my papers in Central Europe CMG
conference and in numerous US regional meetings. I continue to enhance my
exception detection methodologies. After working more than 2 years as the
Capacity Management team lead for IBM, I had worked for SunTrust Bank for 3
years and then got back to IBM holding for 2+ years Sr. IT
Architect position. Currently I work for Capital One bank as IT Manager
for IT Capacity Management group. In 2015 I have been elected to the CMG (http://www.cmg.org) board
of directors. Blog: www.Trub.in
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2:30-3:15
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Shawn
Lundvall
“zBNA:
Theory and Overview”
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I started my IBM career in 2001 in
Poughkeepsie in the Systems Architecture group writing the Principals of
Operations. In 2005 I got the opportunity to do hardware design of the fixed
point unit. In 2007 I moved to Richmond supporting clients as a Client Technical
Specialist. In 2013 I joined the Washington Systems Center as a Software
Engineer and am now a developer for zBNA and zPCR.
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3:15-3:30
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Break
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3:30-4:30
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Ken
Christiance
“IBM
GTS Cirba Case Study “
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Ken Christiance –
Distinguished Engineer with 28 years’ experience in IBM. He has
been working in Strategic Outsourcing field since 1993; experience that spans
service management architectures, virtualization/server management and
analytics. Ken is currently a member of the Technology, Innovation and
Automation team that supports architecture and solution design for system
automation, virtualization and distributed server management. Ken is
patented and published for technologies that provide usage accounting and
billing, policy based automation, network design, virtualization and service
management tooling
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4:30-5:30
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SCMG
Committee Meeting
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4:30-5:30
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BOF
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Optional: a breakout room will be reserved for folks who would like to
hold an impromptu BOF or post SCMG informal opportunity to network.
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