Managing The Grid

London

25 & 26 September 2008

New York

29 & 30 September 2008

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Course Overview

Our two day course on Managing the Grid has been designed for financial technology professionals who are responsible for grid computing, virtualization, utility computing and service orientated architectures. The course will discuss the challenges financial institutions face when deploying a grid computing system and how they are coping with the huge amount of constantly changing data.

Leading experts in the field of grid computing will offer key insights into best practices, effective capacity planning, challenges to building a data grid, harnessing idle compute capacity and many more unmissable sessions.

By attending this course you will be taking a big step to ensure your grid is not only equipped to manage the controlled sharing of your data load but also key requirements to meet rising computational demands within an efficient infrastructure.

Course dates & venues

London 25 & 26 September 2008

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New York 29 & 30 September 2008

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Course tutors

London

New York

arrowRupert Brown, Principal Architect, MERRILL LYNCH

arrowRyan Bagnulo, CEO, Bagnulo LLC
INNOVATION CONSULTANT & IT ARCHITECT

arrowJames Burns, Chief Technology Officer, Financial
Services, MICROSOFT

arrowBjorn Boe, Regional Specialist, Oracle
Coherence, ORACLE

arrowNathan Matthews, Senior Solutions Architect,
DATASYNAPSE

arrowMathieu Gauthron Senior Consulting Engineer, DATASYNAPSE

arrowMichael Di Stefano, Founder Partner,
INTEGRA SOFTWARE

arrowVivake Gupta, Managing Director, LAB49

arrowIvan Casanova, Technology Evangelist,
DATASYNAPSE

arrowPhilipp Molzer, Assistant Vice President,
CREDIT SUISSE

arrowPhilipp Molzer, Asst. Vice President,
CREDIT SUISSE

arrowVidyut Shetty, Team Leade, HPC Engineering,
BARCLAYS CAPITAL INVESTMENT BANK

arrowMike Wiener, Capacity Planning Engineer,
BANK OF AMERICA

arrowDr Adam Vile, Head of Grid, HPC &
Technical Computing, EXCELIAN

Learning Outcomes

  • What tools are available for development
  • Monitoring IT activity and allocation
  • Understand the different data cache
    replication strategies
  • Creating real-time infrastructure
  • What security technologies are available
  • Assessing platform dependence for
    certain applications
  • Platform dependency issues
  • Managing data in a distributed
    environment