Stream: Woodcote
Time: 10:45 - 11:45
In the world of computers, you can think of latent demand as the demand for resources that cannot be met due to constraints. Workloads want to use the resources and have demand for those resources, but the environment does not have the ability to satisfy the demand. During this presentation, Peter Enrico will discuss the measurement and evaluation of latent demand in the Modern, Adaptable, Diverse (MAD) mainframe environment. So, if you have a system that is being capped, weight enforced, or if your processor is just out of capacity, you will want to attend this session. |
Peter Enrico has strong and diverse experience with the IBM zArchitecture platforms, and a solid background in z/OS, Workload Manager, Parallel Sysplex, UNIX System Services, and WebSphere e-business performance. Peter also has extensive experience measuring, analyzing, and tuning z/OS systems, Sysplexes, and subsystems. Peter's abilities extend beyond just performance. He is considered a highly qualified and effective communicator and seminar instructor. He teaches on a wide array of topics including Workload Manager, WebSphere for z/OS, basic MVS performance, Parallel Sysplex, UNIX System Services, and much more. His classes include 'WLM Performance and Re-evaluation of Goals', 'Essential z/OS Performance Tuning', and his newest 'Parallel Sysplex Performance and Tuning’ class.
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