
Date
Location
Duration
Price
May 30 2012
Seoul, South Korea
1 day
USD To Be Advised
Overview
Success on a smarter planet demands smarter systems
The world we live and work in is more complex and more demanding than ever. The performance of your business today hinges on your ability to meet the demands of your customers, partners and employees. But these demands are changing as the world and your market change. To meet these demands, IBM offers systems optimized for your workloads—fully-integrated, scalable and secure—by design. With optimized hardware, software and services, these systems are designed to offer improved performance and lower costs.
Your systems are your service delivery vehicles. Join us in Korea and learn how your systems can help you respond to the needs of your business—employees, customers, partners—in real time, how your systems can be efficient and flexible—not only to run applications, but especially to run your business and how you can get the most out of the investment you make in your systems.
Who should attend?
The IBM Systems Technical Exchange is intended for IBM customers, IBM Business Partners, IBM employees, Independent Software Vendors and System Integrators. The Symposium is attended by technical specialists including:
- IT Executives
- IT and business managers
- Data center managers
- Technical support managers
- Project managers
- Systems administrators
- Systems programmers
- Application programmers
- IT architects
- Hardware planners
- Performance analysts
- Database administrators
- Storage administrators
- Capacity planners
- IBM Business Partners
- Other IT Professionals
Why you should attend?
In-depth technical training designed to acquire, maintain, and optimize your IT skills
Attending the IBM Systems Technical Exchange in Korea is a smart and efficient way to catch up on key messages and up to date technical content in just 1 compact day of training.
The IBM Systems Technical Exchange offers a choice of more than 20 sessions organized in parallel tracks focusing on following topics:
- Power Systems featuring AIX, IBMi and Linux
- System x and BladeCenter
- System Z
- System Storage and Storage Networking
- Cloud computing
When registering you will be asked what track you wish to attend, but registration for the symposium will provide you access to all sessions in all tracks.