Performance and Capacity Management in the Cloud Era

Business demand is fueling application growth and increases in computing capacity at record rates.  At the same time, IT organizations are trying to manage this increased complexity while maintaining, or even reducing, expenditures.  In many cases, this balancing act simply isn’t working because as the business grows, effective utilization of IT resources is not always maximized. 

Furthermore, while the promises of virtualization and cloud computing are great, many organizations are not prepared for the challenges that a virtualized data center present in managing the new cloud environments. A virtualized data center is more complex and offers unique challenges not faced in the physical environment. Issues commonly faced include poor capacity management, performance bottlenecks and difficulty pinpointing and resolving performance issues.

Join EMA Research Director Charlie Betz and ASG Senior Director of Solutions Management Ed Hallock to learn about IT best practices and the business imperatives that mandate the need for effective capacity management in today’s dynamic and complex IT infrastructures.

In this one-hour webcast, we will discuss:

  • Importance of capacity management for cloud infrastructures
  • The process of capacity management  – You’ve got a capacity risk, now what?
  • Emergence of Big Data techniques – performance analytics
  • Resource centric vs. service centric capacity management
  • Capacity management and the CMDB
  • Performance and capacity management in context – a visual architecture


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Charles Betz
Research Director
EMA

Ed Hallock
Senior Director of Solutions Manager
ASG Software
Date:  Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011

Time: 11 am Pacific / 2 pm Eastern
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Duration: 1 hour

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