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*111 The Black Art of Unix Performance Management
Jeff Creech, SAS Institute
112 Succeeding with Client/Server in a Corporate Environment - Case Study
Angela Oakley, Hampshire County Council
113 Opening the Third Eye - A New Perspective in Client/Server Architectures
David Catton, Strand Software Technologies Ltd
114 Open for What; A Presentation on Open Systems Strategies
Julian Palmer, Palmer & Webb Ltd
121 Modelling MVS - Giving your Model enough Detail and Flexibility
Tim Hayward, Standard Life Assurance
122 Get the most out of your MVS Applications - Application Performance Mgmt
Randy King, Programart Corp
123 Application Programme Tuning with InTune
Stephen Hoy, Boole & Babbage Europe
124 Reducing the Cost of your Legacy Systems
Kenneth Williams, Standard Life Assurance Co
131 Network Analysis Case Study
Mike Moroz, SAS Institute
132 Switching - What it means and how it delivers
Bob Bowden, Spider Networks
133 LAN Data Management - Issues in the Open World
John Reed, Computer Associates
134 Innovations in LAN to Mainframe Communications
Meyar Sheik, Proginet Corporation
*141 How to Evaluate the Deal
Frank Berezney, Automobile Club of Southern California
142 RAID Architecture in the Data Centre
Geoff Cole, IBM
143 Everything you ever wanted to know about DASD/cache Performance
Tom Beretvas, Beretvas Consulting
144 *** Late Breaking Paper (Mainframe Storage) ***
Chris Fennessy, M & G Group
151 Empowering the Customer - Integration of Computer & Telephony
Martin Yates, Coopers & Lybrand
152 Commercial Parallel Processing in the Mainframe Environment
Anthony Klapcia, Encore Computer Corp
153 Service Quality - a Systems Programmers Perspective
Ian MacDonald, Barclays Computer Operations
154 An Introduction to Capacity Management
Brian Grindley, Capacity Planning Services
211 Capacity Planning Skills Migration from Mainframe to Client/Server
Joseph Major, Quantitative Methods
212 Assuring on-going Performance of Commercial Unix Systems
Boris Geller, BGS Systems Inc
213 Integrated Desktop Access to New and Old Systems
Alan Beer, ICL
214 Performance Management - a Vendor's Perspective
Richard Seery, Legent Corp.
215 Performance Assurance Tools for LAN-based Client/Server Environments
Dr Annie Shum, BGS Systems Inc
221 The Role of Performance Modelling in Developing Client/Server Systems
Peter Bennett, SES UK Ltd
222 Performance Tuning of UNIX Systems
Steve Butler, Software Products Ltd
223 Variations in Performance Data & System Behaviour between UNIX Platforms
Des Atkinson, Metron Technology Ltd
224 Advanced Statistical Filtering - Analysing Performance Measurement Data
Jeff Buzen, BSG Systems Inc
225 IBM DB2 Estimator for Windows
Sue Gibson, IBM
231 Determining IS Competitive Leverage
David Hyland, ESONEXT
232 Business Case Rejected? Oh, Lost Again!
Geoff Petherick, Gsoft
233 Why a Partnership instead of just Buying Products?
Frank Puranik, Heroix Corp
234 Managing the New Legacy
Roger Stoesz, Amdahl Corp
235 Service Management Tutorial
Alan Knight, Knight Hildrick Ltd
241 Network Data Management - Containing the Information Explosion
Ivor Morgan, Memorex Telex
242 Storage Management Automation - Revolution or Evolution?
Lesley Gavin, Sterling Software
243 Managing Storage Resilience in the Open Systems Environment
Glenn Brackenridge, Baydel Ltd
*244 User Experience with the EMC Symmetrix
Geoff Vant, Barclays Computer Operations
245 Jurassic Storage Management
Chris Fennessy, M & G Group
251 Open Systems Management - from Revolution to Evolution
Chris Elvin, Computer Associates
252 Systems and Workload Management in the Parallel World
Stephen Hoy, Boole & Babbage
253 IBM Availability Services for Business Continuity
Carole Allen, IBM
254 Change Control Management across Multi-Platforms
Keith Allen, Sequent Software
255 Operations or Service Delivery Management?
Chris Miller, MAXM Systems Ltd
311 Distributed Systems Facts vs Hype - a User's Experience
Dave Claridge, M & G Group
*312 File Server Sizing
Bryan Munro-Smith, Systems & Networks
313 Oracle, Sybase, Informix metrics for sizing, planning, monitoring, tuning
Glynn Giacone, BGS Systems Inc
314 Two UNIX Client/Server Capacity Planning Case Studies
Amanda Hatheson, Barclaycard
*315 The New Performance Management - the Challenge of Client/Server
Tim Foxon, Metron Technology Ltd
321 Trying to Remember where we put the Systems - BT's Corporate Perf Database
Dan Ashford, British Telecom
*322 IBM MVS Software Charges and CMOS Technology Futures
Phil Payne, Sievers Consulting UK
323 Visual Awareness
John Holmes, FDR
324 The Jupiter Portable Benchmark
Roger Stoesz, Amdahl Corporation
325 Energising the CICS Environment
Mark Nation, Macro 4
331 Ensuring that IS is an Enabler when Competing for the Future
David Hyland, ESONEXT
332 The Data Storage Network
Eric Williams, Amdahl Corp
333 The Role of Information Technology in Business Process Re-Engineering
Sami Zatran, Bull Information Systems
*334 to be notified
335 Data Mining
Roger Iddles, Anthesis
341 Workarea Recovery - How to Protect the Office
Keith Tilley, Comdisco Disaster Recovery Services
342 Re-Engineering the Operations Architecture in Distributed Environments
Jair Merlo, Andersen Consulting
343 End to End Performance Assurance - a Case Study
Alan Knight, Knight Hildrick Ltd
344 IT - the Enemy Within, or a Guide through the Storm?
Linda Wright, Independent Consultant
345 Key Performance Indicators for Managing Service Delivery
Adrian Shewan and Mike Warwick, IT Service Partners
351 Controlling the UNIX Environment
Ian Baldwin, Abbey National
352 The Road to Open Systems - An Approach to the Problems
John Reed, Computer Associates
353 Making the Connection
Keith Bullard, Independent Consultant
354 Enterprise Management - Making the Problems Visible
Mike Paterson, MAXM Systems Ltd
355 Recovery Services to Ensure Continuous Availability
David Gilpin, Comdisco Disaster Recovery Services
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Vice Chair, UK Computer Measurement Group
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