Compuware Corporation (Nasdaq: CPWR), the technology performance company delivering a new generation of APM, today announced that Michael Kopp, a Technology Strategist for Compuware’s application performance management (APM) business, will present a session titled: “Leveraging Your Hadoop Cluster Better - Running Performant Code at Scale” at the QCon New York 2013 Conference in New York City.
During this session, attendees will learn how applying the right performance analysis and optimization techniques can make Hadoop MapReduce jobs much more effective and performant.
Session Title: “Leveraging Your Hadoop Cluster Better - Running Performant Code at Scale”
When: Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Time: 2:50 p.m. Eastern time
Where: QCon New York 2013 Conference, New York Marriott - Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn, NY
Speaker: Michael Kopp is a technology strategist in the Compuware APM center of excellence and has more than 10 years of experience as an architect and developer. Additionally, Kopp specializes in architecture and performance of Big Data and Cloud environments.
Compuware is a bronze sponsor of the QCon New York 2013 Conference and will showcase and demonstrate Compuware APM for Big Data, June 12-14 at booth #14.
Compuware APM is the leader in a new generation of application performance management. Unlike traditional APM solutions that are heavy, difficult and reactive, Compuware APM is light, smart and proactive. Compuware APM is built to manage the complexity of today’s most challenging modern applications including mobile, cloud, big data and SOA. Compuware APM optimizes and monitors tens of thousands of applications for more than 4,000 customers, large and small, around the globe. Through the lens of end-user experience, our customers enjoy faster performance, proactive problem resolution, accelerated time-to-market and reduced application management costs through smarter analytics, advanced APM automation and a unique performance lifecycle foundation.
Compuware is recognized as a leader in the “Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring” report.