Saturday 20th November 2010 at 7.30pm
Winchester College Chapel
Ashton Singers
Paul Wright organ
Julian Macey conductor
Concert in the beautiful late 14th century setting of Winchester College Chapel.
Britten Festival Te Deum
Brahms Drei Motetten op.110
Whitacre Lux Aurumque
Pärt Which was the son of ...
Parry Songs of Farewell
In aid of Winchester Churches Nightshelter.
More information at http://www.ashtonsingers.hampshire.org.uk/.
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Chandos Singers, Saturday 27 November, Magdalen Chapel, Holloway, Bath: Beatus Vir
Beatus Vir
The Chandos Singers
Conductor: Malcolm Hill
Monteverdi Beatus Vir
Adam Michna Wenceslas Mass and Beatus Vir
Other works by Hassler, Sheppard, Pekiel, Howells
and Leighton
Saturday 27th November 2010, 7.30pm
Magdalen Chapel, Holloway, Bath (directions: http://www.magdalenchapelbath.co.uk/find_us.html)
Tickets £10 (students £5) from Bath Festivals Box Office 01225 463362
Full details from www.chandos-singers.co.uk
Monday, 23 August 2010
Still a couple of places available on the Logicalis annual Study Tour to Rochester, Minnesota
Logicalis' annual Study Tour gives delegates the chance to learn about IBM's strategy for Power Systems and IBM i from the most senior and knowledgeable speakers at the Rochester, Minnesota Laboratories. Sessions are very interactive and are covered by the Forum Confidential Disclosure Agreement, allowing speakers to share futures information with attendees. As always the event also provides an opportunity to discuss issues with your peers, in this case including representatives of Logicalis US customers.
Dates: 14-19 September.
For details see my previous post on this subject.
Dates: 14-19 September.
For details see my previous post on this subject.
Monday, 9 August 2010
Logicalis IT Forum : 2010 Study Tour to Rochester, Minnesota : 14-19 September
Zumbro Room, Executive Briefing Center, IBM Rochester, MN
Wednesday 15 September
09:00 : Welcome : John Rathke, Briefing Project Manager for Europe and Latin America
09:10 : Power7 Update and Directions
10:20 : Break
10:30 : IBM i 6.1, and 7.1 Update and Directions: What benefits are gained by moving to 6.1 and/or 7.1? : Steve Will, Chief Architect, IBM i Operating System
12:00 : Luncheon
13:20 : PowerVM: IBM i, AIX, Linux, VIOS, Blades : Naresh Nayar, IBM Distinguished Engineer, Architect – PowerVM
14:05 : Break
14:15 : PowerHA : Steven Finnes, Power Systems HA Product Offering Manager
15:15 : Backup/Recovery Update : Deb Saugen, IBM Rochester
Thursday 16 September
09:00 : IBM Systems Director – Bringing together IBM Platforms: to include i Navigator coming under Director banner : Rob Bestgen, Business Architect, IBM Systems Director
10:00 : Break
10:10 : Application Development Directions: Rational Development Tools : Tim Rowe, Business Architect. Application Development for IBM i
11:10 : Break
11:20 : Application Development Directions – continued: General Update – Open Access for RPG, etc. : Tim Rowe
12:20 : Luncheon
13:20 : Green Initiatives : Brad Brech, IBM Distinguished Engineer, STG Software Strategy and Architecture
14:20 : Break
14:30 : Security Update from a compliance perspective : Terry Ford, Project Manager, Security Services Delivery
15:30 : Break
15:40 : DB2 for IBM i: Data Warehousing
Friday 17 September
09:00 : Cloud Computing : Amit Dave, IBM Distinguished Engineer, STG Software Portfolio Management
10:00 : Break
10:10 : IBM i Marketing Update : Ian Jarman, Manager, Power Systems Software
11:25 : Web Support Update : Paula Fulton, Executive IT Specialist - Senior Certified IBM Support Portal Strategy and Design
12:25 : Luncheon
13:25 : WebSphere on IBM i - Update Logistics Overview
We will leave Heathrow at lunchtime on Tuesday 14 September, getting back late morning on Sunday 19 September.
The Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights will be spent at the Marriott TownePlace Suites in Rochester, and the Friday night at the Minneapolis Airport Marriott.
If you are interested in attending, or for any further information, please get in touch with me at mandy.shaw@iperimeter.co.uk or on 01225 436302.
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Excellent description of a great manager
Great article by David Hopps in yesterday's Guardian at http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/aug/02/andy-flower-england-pakistan, including the following, which seems to me to encapsulate most things great managers do:
'One of Andy Flower's great achievements as England's coach ... is to oversee an atmosphere of professionalism, ambition and mutual dependency ... He is shrewd, in charge of his brief and, what's more, he is in charge of his team. He talks honestly but not carelessly. He is measured, not glib, or evasive, or a sucker for meaningless phrases. He analyses but does not inhibit. He is tough but in no stretch of the imagination is he a bully. His fairness demands respect because not to respect him is to be foolish.'
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Logicalis IT Forum : Wroxall Abbey : Tues 6/Wed 7 July : Update on HA strategies for IBM i and Power Systems / Solid State Drives
The next IT Forum meeting will be on Wednesday 7 July at Wroxall Abbey, West Midlands, with dinner/overnight stay on the Tuesday night 6 July.
The topic will be 'Update on HA strategies for IBM i and Power Systems'. We are aiming to cover the full range of remote journalling and internal/external storage options. their dependencies, practical implications, and operational complexities. We will also, following our brief discussion of Solid State Drives at the meeting in March, look in more detail at the advantages of using SSDs with IBM i, including a discussion of analysis techniques.
If you are interested in attending, please contact me on 01225 436302 or at mandy.shaw@iperimeter.co.uk.
The topic will be 'Update on HA strategies for IBM i and Power Systems'. We are aiming to cover the full range of remote journalling and internal/external storage options. their dependencies, practical implications, and operational complexities. We will also, following our brief discussion of Solid State Drives at the meeting in March, look in more detail at the advantages of using SSDs with IBM i, including a discussion of analysis techniques.
I am delighted to announce that our speaker will be David Tulloch, a senior Power Systems/IBM i Specialist from IBM UK with many years' experience of high availability deployments. David has spoken at the Forum in the past and has worked directly with many Forum members. I look forward to an insightful and very valuable session.
Chandos Singers : Renaissance Masters : Holy Trinity Church, Bath, Saturday 3 July, 7.30pm
Renaissance Masters
Chandos Singers
Malcolm Hill conductor
John Sheppard Christ rising from the dead
Adam Michna Summertime Mass (c.1650) and De Profundis
Motets by Zielenski (1610), Pierre de la Rue, and Eustache du Caurroy (1605)
Holy Trinity Church, Queen Square, Bath
Saturday 3 July 2010, 7.30pm
Tickets from:
Bath Festivals Box Office
2 Church Street
Abbey Green
Bath BA1 1NL
Tel: 01225 463362
Fax: 01225 310377
Email: boxoffice@bathfestivals.org.uk
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