As IBM Business Partners and POWER Specialists, Applied Technologies would like to invite our customers to the upcoming Power – Ask the Experts 2013 event. This one day event will be hosted in two cities and will give you the opportunity to learn about POWER best practices, technical tricks and the latest Power Systems trends directly from the experts at IBM.

*The last presentation by Pat O’Rourke is planned to contain information about unannounced products, all those attending will be asked to sign an NDA form.  Some customers may already have other agreements in place, but we can’t reliably confirm the state of these agreement before the event, and so all will be asked to sign on the day.

If you would like to attend, please register in advance for FREE admission to your chosen venue:

  • 16th July 2013, Manchester, UK
  • 17th July 2013, London, UK

 

Agenda

09:30  Registration and coffee
10:00  – Power Systems Update – Pat O’Rourke: Austin Briefing Centre, USA
11:15  – Performance Best Practices with POWER7 – Nigel Griffiths
12:30  Lunch
13:30  – Tricks of the Power Masters – Gareth Coates
14:30  – Cost Comparison between IBM Power and Intel – David Spurway
15:15  Coffee
15:30  – Power Systems Trends and Directions – Pat O’Rourke: Austin Briefing Centre, USA
*This session requires a mandatory Non-Disclosure Agreement form signature as it include some POWER7+ follow on product details
16:45 Close and follow on discussion and questions

The Experts

Pat O’Rourke Nigel Griffiths Gareth Coates David Spurway

 


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