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AI-Driven Insights: Transforming Application Performance Management in a Hybrid IT Environment

(4H)

Stream: Virtual Room 4
Time: 10:30 - 11:30


Presentation

Managing application performance and availability is an ongoing endeavor that continues to grow more complex in today's hybrid computing environments. Optimizing the performance and availability of hybrid IT infrastructure is crucial for driving digital transformation and requires modernizing how organizations manage and monitor system health. Artificial intelligence can help identify expected operational behaviors, ensuring applications operate at peak efficiency by recognizing resource usage and measuring each resource's contribution to overall performance. Join us for this session to: Discover the importance of modernizing system health management and monitoring in a Hybrid IT environment Explore methods and challenges in automating the detection of anomalous applications using analytical tools Learn ways to optimize modernization efforts and reduce operational costs.

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Speakers


  • Rod Dyson at Rocket Software UK Ltd
  • Senior Director, Software Engineering at Rocket Software. Rod has worked on mainframe systems for more that 35 years, with focus on MVS through the years, Db2, CICS, VTAM, and more. Currently working with AI / ML solutions to maintain application and systems availability in a modern IT environment.


    Email: rdyson@rocketsoftware.com

  • Rod Dyson at Rocket Software UK Ltd
  • Senior Director, Software Engineering at Rocket Software. Rod has worked on mainframe systems for more that 35 years, with focus on MVS through the years, Db2, CICS, VTAM, and more. Currently working with AI / ML solutions to maintain application and systems availability in a modern IT environment.


    Email: rdyson@rocketsoftware.com

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