(Cross-posted to VM, IBM-MAIN, and Linux390 for maximum visibility) :-) Hi, Thought you might want to know about this teleconference in case you were not made aware of it via some other means.
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/events/callabst/A111903.html Recommendations on How to Design Linux and z/VM Architecture for WebSphere November 19, 2003 2:00 pm EST (New York) Translate to your timezone: http://www.timeanddate.com/ Session #630927 Session Abstract: This session provides an introduction to setting up an infrastructure that can allow WebSphere applications to run efficiently on Linux for zSeries. The architecture consists of LPARs running VM, multiple Linux guests, each running WebSphere, running applications. The session will cover basic steps to set up the architecture and how to make the parts work together optimally. There will be a Question and Answer session following the presentation. Featured Speaker: Our featured speaker is Stephen Wehr, a Linux and WebSphere consultant from the zSeries New Technology Center. In his 24 years with IBM, he has held various product development, management, and custom consulting assignments associated with S/390. For the past three years he has concentrated on helping customers implement WebSphere on Linux on zSeries. His redpaper on this topic is titled "Linux on IBM zSeries and S/390: z/VM Configuration for WebSphere Deployments". Intended Audience: This teleconference is intended for zSeries Customers interested in deploying WebSphere with z/VM and Linux. This is a technical session. IT Managers, IT Architects, Systems Engineers, and other customer technical management are the intended audience. IBM representatives and IBM Authorized Business Partners are also welcome to attend. Technical Content: Intermediate to Advanced To register and receive session materials: Please call Premiere Teleconferencing at: 800-289-0583 (US and Canada) or 719-386-0025 (outside the US and Canada) and request session 630927. The presentation along with a reminder will be sent to registrants on 11/18/2003. The presentation will also be available on this web site on the presentation page a few days before the teleconference. A recording of the teleconference call will be available in the call library before December 1, 2003.
