Thanks for the invite, Mike, but next week I will be in warm and sunny San Antonio (my favorite city) for the zExpo. Maybe you can attend the meeting in Chicago and post some notes....seems Mr. Teles is busy doing more with the mainframe than simply playing games.

Mike Walter wrote:
Dave,

Come to New York at the end of the Month and you can ask the CEO of
Hoplon those questions your self.   ;>)

Why wait that long? If the suspense is too much, wrangle yourself an invitation to the Linux on System z Executive Advisory Council meeting in Chicago next week, Thursday September 25 (08:00-12:30). Chicago's a lot closer to you than is New York. Anyone interested should contact their IBM rep.

From the invitation:
"We have an exciting Agenda for the half-day session. Our first speaker is IBM VP Leslie Gordon who will discuss IBM's own consolidation project announced in August where IBM will be taking the workload of 3,900 distributed servers and consolidating those workloads onto Linux on System z. Next up, Monte Bauman will be presenting System z Cost and Value Modeling which was used for IBM's Project Big Green and can be used for your consolidation projects. Last, but certainly not least, is Tarquinio Teles, CEO of Brazil-based Hoplon. Mr. Teles will be presenting some of the Linux on System z projects that Hoplon is doing in some areas a diverse as media conference centers, high-performance financial analysis, and most notable, the "GameFrame" where Hoplon has integrated the IBM Cell with Linux for System z to produce an Internet gaming environment."

Mike Walter Hewitt Associates Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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Dave,

Come to New York at the end of the Month and you can ask the CEO of Hoplon those questions your self. ;>)

Linux on System z Executive Advisory Council


IBM Corporation
590 Madison Avenue, 12th Floor Room 1219
New York City
Friday, September 28, 9 AM  12:30 PM

Youre invited to join us for the next session of the Linux on System z Executive Advisory Council. We launched this council in 2002 in order to garner your insights and foster communications among the System z Linux community. We are excited to welcome Tarquinio Teles, CEO of Hoplon of Brazil which has embarked on a project to integrate the Cell Broadband Engine with the IBM System z Mainframe . We will also discuss z/VM as it compares to other virtualization technologies, System z architecture as it compares to RISC architecture, and the major announcement made by IBM to consolidate 3900 of its own distributed servers to Linux on System z under z/VM from a business, technical, and financial
perspective.

Agenda

8:30 am     Arrival and Continental Breakfast
9:00 am     Opening Remarks & IBM Major Project Green Server Consolidation
Len Santalucia, IBM Americas System z Linux Impact Team
9:15 am     Comparison of Virtualization Technologies
Reed Mullen, Software Prod Mgr System z Virtualization Technology
10:15 am    Architectural Comparison of System z vs RISC
Rory Canellis, Competive Intelligence Analyst, Systems z Marketing
11:15 am BitVerse Financial Analysis Algorithym, Virtual Conferencing Center, GameFrame on IBM System z Linux, z/VM & Cell BE Technologies
            Tarquinio Teles, CEO of Hoplon
12:00 pm     Open Discussion with all speakers & Plan next session
12:30 pm     Close and Departure

RSVP  Andy Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED], (603)472-4169 or Len Santalucia: [EMAIL PROTECTED], (212) 493-5957.


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Dave Jones wrote:
(Sorry for the cross-posting, but I thought both lists would like to
read about this....)

Here's an interesting article about how Brazilian companies are using
IBM mainframes in new and, shall we say, unique ways....
"Joe Clabby's Brazilian mainframe adventure travel log",
(
http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid80_gci1271026,00.html?track=NL-576&ad=603746&asrc=EM_NLT_2178510
)
(and watch out for line wrap on that long URL above....)

It has some interesting additional information about how Hoplon
Infotainment, the Brazilian online gaming outfit, is using an IBM
mainframe and a cluster of Cel based blade servers to provide for a very
rich and full featured gaming environment. And, as was suspected, z/VM
is being used on the mainframe to provide virtual gaming environments on
demand. One thing that I found a bit confusing was the statement
...."The primary advantage that IBM mainframe architecture delivers to
Hoplon is cross-platform common memory management. By pooling memory
across multiple mainframes, the company can better support the large and
transient user populations that move in and out of various worlds and
through various communities...." I wonder how they got z/VM to manage
memory across multiple mainframes...I must have missed that SHARE
presentation last month....:-)

There is one bit of not-so-good news in the article....the writer points
out how few people it takes to get and keep a z/VM system up and
running...in one case 2, and another only 5. Not a real growth field it
appears.....

Have a good one.




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