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April 29-30, 2018: Training
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New York, NY

Removing complexity for workload automation with machine learning (sponsored by Digitate)

Jayanti Murty (Digitate)
11:55am–12:35pm Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Sponsored
Location: Beekman Parlor

What you'll learn

  • Learn how ignio can help you reduce operational risks and outages

Description

Do you have constantly changing business environments across many business units and processes with multiple job schedulers and infrastructure platforms and struggle with end-to-end visibility and a lot of alerts? Award-winning ignio can help. Drawing on real-world examples, Jayanti Murty explains how ignio can reduce operational risks and outages, enabling you to more quickly adapt to change.

Digitate’s ignio is the first-ever use of machine learning for workload automation. Trusted by Fortune 500 companies, ignio for Batch is an award-winning cognitive automation solution that removes complexity across all apps and infrastructure. Don’t miss it.

This session is sponsored by Digitate.

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Jayanti Murty

Digitate

Jayanti Venkata Sai Narayana Murty is the regional CTO at Digitate. An experienced IT leader with nearly two decades of industry experience, Jayanti has held a variety of IT leadership roles with a focus on business development, innovation, and technology consulting at Digitate and its parent company TCS. Previously, he was global head of strategic accounts for the company’s ignio and Cloud Plus platforms and led the TCS IT performance consulting practice for North America, where his responsibilities included defining a future vision and strategy for the group and delivering solid growth. He has led and delivered large, high-profile engagements for customers in the telecom, banking, retail, healthcare, transportation, logistics, and government sectors in markets including the Americas, the UK, Asia-Pacific, and India. Jayanti’s key areas of interest include analytics, high-performance computing, architecture and design, modeling, and optimization for large IT systems. He has authored whitepapers on performance engineering and capacity planning that have been published by ROSATEA and CMG and has worked as evaluator and chair for the TCS Technical Architects Conference. Jayanti holds a bachelor of technology in mechanical engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Warangal in India.