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eBusiness
Performance Evaluation,
Optimization
and Capacity Planning 2003
Purpose:
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To
understand the process behind analyzing and predicting the performance of
eBusiness applications;
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To focus
on the practical application of available tools and techniques that would be
used on a daily basis.
Benefits:
This
seminar explores
eBusiness
Performance Evaluation …
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Finding
when
an application has exceeded its service constraints and requires tuning or
re-planning; |
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Applying all the tools
and techniques required to get the application within the service
constraints; |
… and
Capacity
Planning
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Finding
when
a system will exceed the ability to provide cost-effective service,
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What
to do about it, |
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How to
forecast
future business needs and capacity requirements, |
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How to
evaluate
alternatives:
design, hardware, software, and |
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How to
test drive your application
prior to implementation |
A
comprehensive case-study
is an integral part of the seminar and is used to illustrate many of the key
concepts of practical performance evaluation and capacity planning.
Who Should Attend:
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Directed
to managers, application developers and system administrators concerned about
performance management and/or capacity planning in a complex, heterogeneous,
enterprise environment;
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Directed
to business and system analysts desiring a broader framework and perspective.
Cost:
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$1,495
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Covers
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registration,
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all
materials,
o
continental
breakfast,
o
buffet
lunch,
o
coffee
breaks
Where:
St. John’s University,
101 Murray St., New York, NY
When:
May
5-7, 2003
Seminar Leaders:
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Ellen Friedman
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Ellen Friedman
has over 20 years experience as a Senior Partner of SRM Associates, a
consulting firm specializing in resource planning and optimization.
Consulting assignments have included: management consulting, business
process re-engineering, application design and optimization, systems
planning and management, capacity planning, performance tuning, benchmark
design and evaluation, as well as software product design and development.
Ellen possesses unique skills in business process re-engineering,
mathematical modeling, technology and systems assessment and optimization
that can be leveraged to supply global solutions to satisfy corporate
technology requirements. Ellen has delivered numerous papers and
presentations on performance planning and optimization for new applications
at local and international IT conferences.
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Jerry Rosenberg |
Jerry Rosenberg
has over 30 years of experience in the areas of performance measurement,
capacity management and systems engineering and support. Activities have
included management consulting, business process re-engineering,
applications analysis and design, performance tuning, hardware evaluation
and planning, software and program product evaluation, installation and
maintenance, benchmarking, modeling, simulation, and financial analysis for
all computing platforms. Jerry has written numerous technical and
management papers and has presented often at conferences worldwide.
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Dr. Bernie Domanski |
Dr Bernie Domanski
is a tenured full Professor of the Computer Science Department at CUNY's
College of Staten Island. His innovative and energetic teaching style have
won him numerous accolades and awards, including the A. A. Michelson award
for lifetime achievements to the field of computer performance evaluation,
and the 2000 Dolphin award for outstanding teaching by a member of the
faculty. Dr. Bernie's best-known area of expertise is Performance
Evaluation, and he has a long and distinguished publication record that
includes over 100 papers, seminars and presentations at conferences
worldwide.
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To register or
get more information, Please call at 516 433-1817
or email
srm@srmassoc.com
In-house training is also available.

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