ADVISORY/Wily Technology to Present Four IBM SHARE Conference Sessions; Sessions Focus on Best Practices for Java Application Management.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week. (Aug. 21) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Wily Technology CA Wily Technology, formerly Wily Technology, Inc., was purchased by CA, Inc. (NYSE: CA) in March 2006. Overview According to analyst firms including Gartner Group, CA Wily is a market leader in Application Performance Management.
What: Wily Technology, the leader in Enterprise Web
Application Management, will present four sessions on
Java application performance management at the SHARE
Conference in San Francisco. The sessions include
customer case studies from Hewitt Associates and
Prudential Financial, a hands-on lab using Wily's
Introscope(R) enterprise Java application management
software, and a session on Java application management
techniques for z/OS from the Wily technical management
team.
When: Conference sessions featuring Wily and its
Introscope(R) enterprise Java application management
software will be held 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on
Wednesday, August 21.
Sessions: Java: z/OS -- How to Fine-Tune the Performance of Java
Web Applications for Future Deployment
-- George Pace, system director, Prudential Financial
-- Lewis Cirne, chief technology officer, Wily
Technology
User Experience -- Managing High Performance Java
Applications in Large-Scale WebSphere Environments
-- Kelly Root, project manager, Hewitt Associates
Java: Introscope Hands-on LAB-Monitor the Performance
of Java/J2EE Applications on WebSphere
-- Alex Polozoff, Software Services for WebSphere
consultant, IBM
-- Brian Meehan, customer support and services
director, Wily Technology
Java: z/OS-How to Monitor the Performance of J2EE
Applications
-- Chris Farrell, director of technical marketing,
Wily Technology
Where: SHARE in San Francisco
Hilton San Francisco -- Ballroom Level
333 O'Farrell Street
Contact: For more information, contact Meredith Mills at
415-856-5156 or mmills@blancandotus.com.
About Wily Technology Based in Burlingame Burlingame, city (1990 pop. 26,801), San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; founded 1868, inc. 1908. Burlingame is mainly residential, with light manufacturing (plastic and metal products, furniture, and computers). The city is named for U.S. diplomat Anson Burlingame. , Calif., Wily Technology, Inc. has become the leader in performance management software for Enterprise Web Applications by helping companies keep their applications running at peak performance. Wily's comprehensive solution gives customers visibility into their new generation Web applications, integrates into existing IT systems management processes, and when combined with Wily professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. and best-practices, helps enterprise IT personnel become world-class world-class adj. 1. Ranking among the foremost in the world; of an international standard of excellence; of the highest order: a world-class figure skater. 2. managers of Web applications. Wily's patented Introscope(R) software monitors large-scale large-scale adj. 1. Large in scope or extent. 2. Drawn or made large to show detail. large-scale Adjective 1. wide-ranging or extensive 2. web applications isolating i·so·late tr.v. i·so·lat·ed, i·so·lat·ing, i·so·lates 1. To set apart or cut off from others. 2. To place in quarantine. 3. bottlenecks and minimizing downtime The time during which a computer is not functioning due to hardware, operating system or application program failure. in real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. production environments. Learn more about Wily and Introscope at http://www.wilytech.com, or call 1.888.GET.WILY. |
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