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New research project description below. Updated list of cities & size (increase) of qualifying companies. This is the new IBM research project... see below. Thank you for your interest in IBM research & development. Sincerely, Pat Project #6053: Virtualization IBM usability engineers would like to talk with you about your current IT environment, how you are using virtualization technology and software today, and your systems management problems. They will require 2 ½ to 3 hours of your time and would like to meet at your site. This is a great opportunity to provide IBM development with direct feedback that will be used to improve products. Activity: Customer interview and discussion Where: At location of customer choice (Should be in a room where we can easily talk) Time commitment - 2 1/2 to 3 hours When: October through mid November by appointment at your convenience Participants: From companies over 100 employees: either IT sys admin, storage admin, or architect who manages or architects at least 5 virtual images. They may be IBM or Non-IBM customers. Systems that qualify are: AIX, Linux, i5OS or OS/400, zOS, SUN, HP or Windows. Also available to business partners who manage customer sites. Participants must be within 100 miles of one of the following cities: Austin, Atlanta, Beaverton (OR), Indianapolis, Kirkland (WA), Poughkeepsie, Raleigh, Rochester (MN), San Francisco, San Jose, Tucson or Norfolk. Virtualization technology examples: LPAR, VMware, Microsoft Virtual Server, IBM Director with the VMM extension, HP Insight manager, HP Secure Resource Partitions, HP vPars, Xen, IBM PHYP, IBM HMC, zVM, Soft Virtuozzo, IBM SAN File System, EMC DiskXtender, or Other virtualization software or hardware. IBM will provide a small gift to the participant as a token of appreciation. Interested persons must contact me and be approved by the project lead. A nearby IBM lab will contact each approved participant to schedule his/her appointment. Contact me to apply or ask questions. Pat Wayman IBM Research Project Coordinator IBM Contractor Venice, Florida 941-412-0193 pat.wayman@hughes.net Project #6053: Virtualization IBM usability engineers would like to talk with you about your current IT environment, how you are using virtualization technology and software today, and your systems management problems. They will require 2 ½ to 3 hours of your time and would like to meet at your site. This is a great opportunity to provide IBM development with direct feedback that will be used to improve products. Activity: Customer interview and discussion At location of customer choice (Should be in a room where we can easily talk) Time commitment - 2 1/2 to 3 hours When: October through mid November by appointment at your convenience Participants: From companies between 100-5,000 employees: either IT sys admin, storage admin or architect who manages or architects at least 5 virtual images. They may be IBM or Non-IBM customers. Systems that qualify are: AIX, Linux, i5OS or OS/400, zOS, SUN, HP or Windows Located within driving distance (100 miles) of the following cities: New York City, Endicott, NY Raleigh, Durham, RTP, NC Rochester, Minneapolis, MN Austin, TX Tucson, AZ San Francisco Bay area Portland, OR Seattle, WA (including Olympia, Kirkland, up to Salem) To sign up or ask questions, please contact Pat Wayman. Pat Wayman IBM Research Project Coordinator IBM Contractor Venice, Florida 941-412-0193pat.wayman@hughes.net Last edited by pwayman; October 24th, 2006 at 20:22. |
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