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Abstract:
From AI and machine learning to cloud implementation, our customers are leveraging Power solutions to innovate and build solutions to help drive business outcomes. In this session, you will hear from two IBM Power Systems customers that are addressing key business challenges with the help of IBM Power Systems.
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Speakers
Bartlomiej Grabowski IT Services Principal System Support Specialist
DHL Information Services (Europe) s.r.o.
Bartlomiej Grabowski has a B.A in Computer Science and currently works as Principal IBM POWER Systems Specialist for DHL IT Services. He has more than 14 years of experience contributing system administration, solutions design and architecture including IBM i, PowerVM, PowerHA, and external storage. Bartlomiej is an IBM Champion, Platinum Redbook author with over 10 publications covering PowerVM technologies, and hardware publications including the latest POWER9 servers. He is also an IBM certified exams developer and a speaker at technical conferences such as LUG, COMMON and IBM TechU. Bartlomiej continues to strengthen his craft. He runs his IT blog and shares experiences on his twitter page which is twitter.com/gira79.
Christopher M. Sullivan Assistant Director for Biocomputing
Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing (CGRB)
Oregon State University
Christopher Sullivan has working in the field of computational science for 18 years and currently has over 30 co-authored scientific publications. His work has focused on Biocomputing and life sciences that changes the way we look at and interact with the environment. Over the years Christopher has worked endlessly to find any computational limits that change the scope of work we can do or introduces a bias to a research question. Christopher is currently the Assistant Director for Biocomputing in the Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing at Oregon State. In this position at the CGRB he works with 26 departments of research faculty doing research on everything from identification of plankton in our oceans to assembly of genomes and much more. This viewpoint provides a unique opportunity to find and remove limits affecting all research computing.
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