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URL:https://dresden-science-calendar.de/calendar/de/detail/13923
LOCATION:TUD Willers-Bau\, Zellescher Weg 12-1401069 Dresden
SUMMARY:Mucci: An Evolution of the Data Center
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Philip Mucci\nInstitute of Speaker: University of Tenn
 essee\nTopics:\nInformatik\n Location:\n  Name: TUD Willers-Bau (Willers-B
 au A317)\n  Street: Zellescher Weg 12-14\n  City: 01069 Dresden\n  Phone: 
 \n  Fax: \nDescription: This talk is intended to be an entertaining and th
 ought-provoking look into the future of the data center. Whether running o
 n premise or in the cloud\, increases in both scale and complexity negativ
 ely affect productivity and return on investment. The availability and aff
 ordability of expertise continues to decrease. Technology adoption cycles 
 are shrinking while the numbers of users and service platforms are growing
 . Roles and responsibilities have remained largely unchanged since the 197
 0’s\, as have reporting and accounting procedures. While the technology 
 has evolved\, our collective ability to maximize data center assets has no
 t. In this talk\, we will explore how one might sustainably mitigate these
  factors with software design. In doing so\, we will draw lessons from pro
 cess management\, business intelligence\, data analytics\, machine learnin
 g\, continuous integration and human behavior and applying them to specifi
 c roles. Our ultimate goal being a data center operation that is perfectly
  incentivized\; with technology-enabled personnel driving year over year i
 ncreases in productivity and return on investment. <br /> Philip is best k
 nown as the inventor of the Performance Application Programming Interface 
 (PAPI)\, an application-centric\, performance monitoring middleware\, in u
 se globally since late 1990’s. He has held varied roles in industry\, in
 cluding director of engineering\, software architect\, business developer\
 , strategic advisor. He is the founder of Minimal Metrics\, a technology a
 nd strategy provider for highly efficient systems. In addition to being an
  active board member for a number of organizations\, he holds a part-time 
 research position at the University of Tennessee under Dr. Jack Dongarra.
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