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Featured pre-conference seminars

Attend a pre-conference seminar from 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 18. These seminars hosted by the HP User Groups, Encompass and ITUG, devote a full day to drill down into complex topics under the direction of industry experts and are the perfect complement to HP Technology Forum & Expo break-out sessions. Registration includes course materials, breakfast, and lunch. Additional registration fees are required.

Registration fee: $550
User Group discounted registration rate: $450

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Linux Virtualization Uncovered/Leveraging OpenSource Based Virtualization in your Data Center
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Hands-On Troubleshooting and Security at Packet-Level
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High Availability Technologies and Best Practices
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Improving IT Relationships with Customers and Fellow Employees
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OpenVMS SAN Storage – Nuts & Bolts
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Designing EVA Storage Solutions – Getting It Right the First Time
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HP-UX System Administration Power Tips and Techniques
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Managing the Heart of your Business Critical IT Infrastructure for Availability, Security and Regulatory Compliance
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Managing the Next Generation Database
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Quick NS-series Server Fundamentals
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Quick HP Integrity NonStop Operating System Run-Time Architecture
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Quick Introduction to NonStop SQL/MX Query Analysis and Tuning
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Quick HP Integrity NonStop Operating System Application Migration
   
 

Linux Virtualization Uncovered/Leveraging OpenSource Based Virtualization in your Data Center

Speaker:  Jan Mark Holzer

Review Red Hat Enterprise Linux/Fedora Core and its integrated virtualization technology (including future technologies currently under evaluation). Determine not only how to install, configure, and manage it within an enterprise environment but also, perhaps more importantly, how to leverage virtualization in data center deployments.


Attend to:

  • Develop strategies for leveraging virtualization within data centers
  • Gain configuration, performance and recoverability tips and best practices
  • Review common Xen usage scenarios
     

Hands-On Troubleshooting and Security at Packet-Level

Speaker: Laura Chappell, Protocol Analysis Institute/Wireshark University
Course level: Beginner/Intermediate

Bring your laptop pre-loaded with Wireshark to complete a series of hands-on lab troubleshooting network performance and securing network communications exercises. Receive a new Lab Kit v8 DVD containing course trace files, voice-over-video courses, analysis tools and numerous course supplements.

Attend to:
  • Troubleshoot network performance problems efficiently and accurately, reducing recovery time from network faults.
  • Identify network security breaches before they occur by recognizing the signs of reconnaissance on the wire.
  • Recognize the unique signatures of network attacks to rapidly build and deploy blocking and filtering mechanisms that protect the network.
     

High Availability Technologies and Best Practices

Speaker: Ken Moreau, HP Solutions Architect, Business Critical Systems division, Technology Solutions Group
Course level: Intermediate

Review the latest clustering product advancements behind high availability and disaster tolerant technologies from every major player in the industry. This popular 2006 seminar speaker continues to explore these hot technologies in relation to virtualization, wide area networking management, and distributed storage. We will use HP as a case study to show how reducing from 87 datacenters to 3 can increase reliability while dramatically decreasing costs, and how the use of all levels of management software can reduce downtime while improving business processes.

Attend to:

  • Correctly map industry-wide product capabilities to business requirements.
  • Obtain proof points and materials to win management approval for high availability and disaster tolerant designs.
  • Successfully evaluate the level of protection that business problems require, to generate the best ROI.
  • Review the best practices of the next generation datacenter, from the physical placement of equipment to ITSM and business processes.
     

Improving IT Relationships with Customers and Fellow Employees      

Speaker: John A. Delves, Southeastern Training and Development
Course level: Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced

Be better equipped to interact with internal and external customers by honing coaching, communication, and time management skills.

Attend to:

  • Delegate successfully, manage time and balance responsibilities better.
  • Provide employees guidance and maintain appropriate controls.
  • Coach rather than manage for faster turnaround and better performance.
  • Practice meaningful and effective communication in everyday situations.
     

OpenVMS SAN Storage – Nuts & Bolts

Speakers: John B. Fisher, HP Systems/Storage Engineer, Multivendor Systems Engineering Group, HP Services and Wes Roberts, Technical Account Manger HP Services
Course level: Intermediate

Gain the tools and training to properly set up, manage, and optimize an OpenVMS storage environment from HP experts with extensive experience supporting numerous OpenVMS customers utilizing SAN storage.

Attend to:

  • Understand common SAN configuration, set up, and management for an OpenVMS environment.
  • Explore OpenVMS capabilities and management tricks for SANs.
  • Gain tips for managing SAN devices related to OpenVMS systems.
  • Learn tips to make troubleshooting easier.
  • Understand OpenVMS Storage Performance Management theory, metrics, tools and best practices.
     

Designing EVA Storage Solutions – Getting it Right the First Time

Speaker: Don Fraser, HP EVA Storage Engineering
Course level: Beginner/Intermediate

Develop winning storage strategies and use best practices in performing routine EVA storage administration tasks.

Attend to:

  • Better understand EVA 4000/6000/8000 architecture and how it impacts design decisions.
  • Understand EVA configuration and deployment best practices.
  • Utilize management tools to automate routine tasks.
     

HP-UX System Administration Power Tips and Techniques

Speaker: Bill Hassell, Bill Hassell Consulting, Inc.
Course level: Intermediate/Advanced

A script will be provided to automate logfile scanning, trimming and summaries, disk space warnings, and running remote commands securely on multiple systems. Obtain checklists to standardize systems, including lists of changes and profiles that simplify user management.

Attend to:

  • Reduce downtime by standardizing multiple systems for reliability and ease of use.
  • Learn patch management techniques and how to manage disk space.
  • Performance measurement and tuning.
  • Review time-saving scripts and tools for automated administration and monitoring.
     

Managing the Heart of your Business Critical IT Infrastructure for Availability, Security and Regulatory Compliance

Speaker: William D. Johnson, TECSys Development Inc.
Course level: Intermediate/Advanced

Implement an integrative business management strategy to eliminate or remediate potential risks before availability is impacted. Build a knowledge base around remediation, methods and practices that are reportable for regulatory compliance, and risk management by leveraging the intelligence in a business’s Log files.

Attend to:

  • Discover critical events management best practices.
  • Better understand the relationship between critical events and availability.
  • Analyze aggregated events to spot noteworthy issues or trends causing outages.
  • Employ regulatory mindset and business knowledge to resolve problems.
  • Better manage Server Blades, Virtual Machines, Itanium and Alpha hardware for availability, security, and compliance.
     

Managing the Next Generation Database

Speaker: George Trujillo Jr., Trubix, Inc.

Understand the challenges for Oracle databases within today’s Internet environment. Learn the fundamentals of key Oracle Database Server and Oracle Fusion Middleware technologies and increase your comfort-level with managing multi-tiered heterogeneous environments.

Attend to:

  • Learn how to plan, design, and implement XML technology into Oracle database management strategies.
  • Compare different tools used in database development environments
  • Review Oracle10g tools for implementing XML
  • Gain best practices for managing Oracle environments
 

Quick NS-series Server Fundamentals

Speaker: Goon-Loong View

This class provides an introductory overview of NonStop NS-Series server concepts and utilities to consultants, analysts, system and database managers, and application developers having little or no previous experience with HP NonStop servers. The instructor will overview the hardware and the HP NonStop Kernel operating system features of HP’s NonStop servers, and introduce participants to utilities and commands used to manage the user, application, file, and database environments.

     

Quick HP Integrity NonStop Operating System Run-Time Architecture

Speaker: Rick Comfort

This one-day course will give you an in-depth understanding of the run-time architectural concepts of the operating system up through the H06.06 release. You should have taken the S-Series Architecture course in the last 18 months, the course is focused on: “the run-time architecture, memory addressing, and protection. The TNS/E platform architecture and the impact of these architectures on program execution of TNS and TNS/E processes are also included.

     

Quick Introduction to NonStop SQL/MX Query Analysis and Tuning

Speaker: Rochelle Reagan

This is a one-day overview of SQL/MX Query Analysis where participants will learn the fundamentals of the SQL/MX compiler, optimizer, and executor. Participants will use the query analysis tools Visual Query Planner, EXPLAIN stored procedure and DISPLAY_EXPLAIN to analyze query plans and become familiar with the SQL/MX operators and their tokens, such as root, exchange, scan, grouping, and sorting operators.

     

Quick HP Integrity NonStop Operating System Application Migration

Speaker: Terry Gunter

This one-day course provides you with the information you need to convert your applications to run on the new Itanium-based NonStop systems. The course starts with an overview of the new hardware architecture and then covers migration information for each of the main languages. Other topics include the debuggers that are available on the new systems, the new linker, and the Enterprise Toolkit (ETK).

     
     
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