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Intel Developer Forum |
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October 15-16, 2007 | Taipei | Taipei International Convention Center |
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Technology Labs |
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Learn by doing. Attend the Technology Labs to expand your knowledge base on critical technology topics. The more you know, the more prepared you are to innovate. Please visit the Content Catalog for a complete list of all the technology labs.
Technology Labs at fall 2007 IDF include:
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| TL1L001 - NASPerf: Network Attached Storage Performance Measurements that Engineers Can Use and Customers Will Understand |
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Lab leaders: Tony Bock, Senior Engineer, Network Storage Pathfinding, Intel Corporation
Frank Hady, Senior PE, Director Network Storage Pathfinding, Intel Corporation
Intended audience:
Network Attached Storage (NAS) hardware and software developers and press reviewers
What you will get from this lab:
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Awareness of a new trace-based Network Attached Storage (NAS) performance measurement tool designed specifically for digital home and Small/Medium Business (SMB) applications
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Knowledge to select devices suitable to application performance needs, as most tools currently used to measure NAS performance either are repurposed hard drive tools and/or too abstract to be meaningful to the average consumer
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An understanding of how NASPerf uses traces from real workloads end users care about to generate performance measurements that are readily comparable across platforms, rapidly repeatable, and easily communicated
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Methods to maximize end user visible NAS performance (e.g., number of simultaneous video streams, or browsing digital pictures) by using the NAS vendors
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An overview of the easy-to-use NASPerf toolkit along with brief training on its use and blind measurements of currently available NAS products
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Free NASPerf software to all attendees |
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| TL2L001 - Using Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) to its fullest - Saving time, Money and Power |
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Lab leaders: Ylian Saint-Hilaire, Senior Software Engineer / Architect, Intel Corporation
Intended audience: software developers and/or Information Technology (IT)
What you will get from this Lab:
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Learn how to harness the power of Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) to its fullest with AMT commander
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See how to use Intel® AMT to, speed up repairs and even save money on electricity
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Review all of the features provided by Intel® AMT using freely available reference tools
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Talk about the best ways to implement and deploy effective platform management solutions that make use of powerful features provided by Intel® AMT
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Topics covered include remote repair, network security, energy efficiency, hardware asset management, rapid development and more |
Lab leaders: Brian Leete, Software Architect, Intel Mobility Group, Intel Corporation
Intended audience: Mobile OEM/ODM, ODD supplier, silicon vendor for ODD supplier
Join us for this is a special combination of Session and Lab!
The 1st half will be lecture based and will cover the following topics:
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Overview of LPM (Link Power Management) LPM and (Asynchronous Notification) AN
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Importance of implementing LPM and AN
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Elements of implementing LPM and AN
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Understanding how to verify compliance and power savings |
The 2nd half will include the opportunity to see the bus traces that will clarify the concepts introduced. Intel Engineers will be there to answer your questions. There will be 2-3 lab stations for you to experiment first-hand with compliance verification process.
Intel reserves the right to make changes and adjustments in content and schedule of the Intel Developer Forum. |
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