CERN Computing Seminar

Intel in Big Data and IoT

by Parviz Peiravi (Intel Corp.)

Europe/Zurich
31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

CERN

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Description

The world of IT is changing rapidly, there is need to rethink how we do deliver IT services to users. The new paradigm of "Real-time" requirements impacting the way we design and run IT infrastructure, the way we design, develop, test and deliver services. The next Gen IT platform will take advantage of, open compute, in memory data warehousing, SDN, SDS, advanced analytics and deep learning to address the need of new gen users with much higher expectation. This session will be discuss the topics and relevant architecture and technologies.

About the speaker

Parviz Peiravi is a Principal Architect with Intel Corporation responsible for Enterprise Infrastructure solutions and design. He is primarily responsible for designing and driving development of Big Data, Service Oriented Architecture, Cloud computing architectures in support of Intel’s focus areas within Enterprise Computing. Parviz has designed large scale Clusters using Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2, Data Grid and Cloud infrastructure using Grid, SOA and virtualization technologies. He has numerous certifications in Enterprise Architecture Framework, SOA, ITIL, XML\Web Services, VMware, Xen, Hadoop and Database design. His current focus is researching the application of Big Data, Internet of Thing (IoT), Machine Learning and SOA within Cloud Computing Infrastructure Framework. He is member of Cloud Computing Group, Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), DMTF, OGF, and IEEE. Parviz has been with Intel 16+ years and holds a degree in Computer and Electrical Engineering and a recipient of Intel Achievement Award (IAA).

Recent Publication: “The Business Value of Virtual Service Oriented Grids” by Enrique Castro-leon, Jackson He, Mark Chang and Parviz Peiravi, Intel Press (2008), ISBN 978-1934053102. He is also editor in chief of “Journey to Cloud” eMagazine published by Intel Corporation.


Organised by: Alberto Di Meglio and Miguel Angel Marquina
Computing Seminars /IT Department

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