[GTALUG-Announce] [SPEAKER CHANGE] Meeting on 13 June at 7:30pm - Intelligent Availability; The evolution of High Availability with Alex Bruneau

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# Intelligent Availability; The evolution of High Availability with Alex Bruneau

Alex will discuss the tenants of and concepts behind "Intelligent Availability" and how it provides "next gen" availability. The "Anvil!" platform is the first full IA platform, combining a fully redundant architecture along with the 100% open source Striker UI and ScanCore "decision engine". A live demonstration of this platform will be used to show IA in action. Various faults will be induced, showing how the Anvil! autonomously reacts to mitigate these changing risks.

Attendees will be learn how to apply these IA techniques and concepts, allowing them to make their own IT environments more resilient.

Alex Bruneau is the head of customer support at Alteeve.

Alteeve is the company of Esteemed Community Member, Madison Kelly.

## Location

George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre
245 Church Street, Room 203
Ryerson University

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## Schedule

* 6:00 pm - Please discuss on the general mailing list (i.e. <talk at gtalug.org>) where you want to go for dinner.
* 7:30 pm - Meeting and presentation.
* 9:00 pm - After each meeting, a group of GTALUGers move to The Imperial Pub (54 Dundas St East) for refreshments and more socialising.

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