Optimize Your Apps for the Next Generation of Memory

Applications are increasingly being built with insatiable appetites for DRAM—which can be problematic if there’s limited availability of system memory (read: slow performance).

Intel® Optane™ DC Persistent Memory addresses this issue—it’s a new type of non-volatile memory/storage tier architected specifically for the data center. Faster than SSDs or hard drives, Intel Optane increases the capacity of available system memory, and delivers rapid restart times and reduced wait times.

Join Intel Lead Technical Consulting Engineer Kevin O’Leary for a deep-dive into memory, including:

  • An overview of the new technology
  • A step-by-step guide to determine if your application is a good candidate for using Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory
  • Optimization guidelines and best practices for using Intel Optane

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  • Intel® VTune™ Amplifier’s analysis and tuning tools help you determine if your application can benefit from persistent memory and, if so, if it’s optimized.

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Kevin O’Leary, Lead Technical Consulting Engineer, Intel Corporation

Kevin O’Leary is a Senior Software Developer and Lead Technical Consulting Engineer whose expertise includes compilers, debuggers, and software performance tools. He’s currently responsible for performance optimization using Intel® Advisor and Intel® VTune™ Amplifier, and was a key developer of Intel® Parallel Studio XE development suite. Prior to joining Intel, Kevin spent many years as a debugger engineer for IBM/Rational Software.

Kevin holds a Bachelor’s in Computer Science from University of Massachusetts and a Master’s in Computer Science from Oregon Health and Science University.

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