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Date
08 Sep 2008 - 12 Sep 2008
Location
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Duration
4.5 days
Price
USD $2,295
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General information
The IBM Power Systems Technical University featuring IBM i is the premiere Power technical event for System i. You will be able to choose from more than 100 sessions exploring the newest features and functions through lectures, workshops and hands-on lab sessions. Listen to IBM's top developers talk you through the new features of IBM i V6R1 and gain insights into PowerVM™'s capabilities and offerings that deliver industry-leading virtualization on IBM Power™ processor-based systems.
| | Explore ways to improve server utilization and share I/O resources to reduce the total cost of ownership and make better use of your IT assets |
| | Find out how the new Blade servers and System i can be used to consolidate Intel and i5/OS applications into a single chassis |
| | Are you ready to migrate to Power6 and V6R1? Get tips and best practices to do it right! |
| | Learn how you can reduce energy costs |
Don't miss our Solution Center filled with IBM and Business Partner products and solutions for Power6.
This dynamic event offers a compelling agenda that includes more than 150 valuable sessions, including:
| | DB2 Web Query |
| | MySQL |
| | PHP |
| | IP Telephony |
| | High Availability |
| | iSCSI connection to BladeCenter |
| | Quickr |
| | Storage options and much more |
Who should attend
The IBM Power Systems Technical University featuring IBM i is intended for customers, IBM employees, IBM Business Partners, Independent Software Vendors and System Integrators. The conference is primarily intended for technical specialists including:
| | System administrators |
| | System programmers |
| | Application programmers |
| | IT architects |
| | IT managers |
| | Other IT professionals |
Attend sessions in both Power Conferences!
Due to the co-location of the Power Technical Conferences in Chicago, we're able to offer the chance to attend sessions in both conferences. If you plan to focus on the IBM i technical sessions, you should enroll in the Power Technical Conference featuring IBM i.
However, if you'd like to attend sessions in the AIX and Linux conference, you'll be required to enroll into the Power Techncial Conference featuring AIX and Linux which will give you access to both sets of topics.
We will have room monitors available at the conference to help direct you to the appropriate session rooms.
