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Re: A. Clay Stephenson presentation on zero unplanned downtime

 
Alex Georgiev
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A. Clay Stephenson presentation on zero unplanned downtime

Back in 2006 (or was it 2005/2007?) A. Clay Stephenson did a presentation at the HP Tech Forum on zero unplanned downtime.

Unfortunately, I never get to attend the HP Tech Forum (maybe in the future... when I pay for it myself).

So, I am now faced with having to provide zero unplanned downtime. I figured A. Clay's presentation would be very useful to me.

Does anyone know how I can get a hold of the presentation?

I did a little bit of Googling, but it appears that it's not available anywhere. :-(

Would A. Clay be willing to share it with the ITRC forums?

Many thanks!
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VK2COT
Honored Contributor

Re: A. Clay Stephenson presentation on zero unplanned downtime

Hello,

If you work at HP, it is available on
intranet as Powerpoint presentation named 1546_Stephenson.ppt.

I am not at liberty to send it to you
without the author's approval.

He wrote a nice document that will pass the
tests of time.

Cheers,

VK2COT
VK2COT - Dusan Baljevic
Alex Georgiev
Regular Advisor

Re: A. Clay Stephenson presentation on zero unplanned downtime

Thanks!

Unfortunately I don't work at HP, so that's why I'm hoping that A. Clay Stephenson will see this thread and give the community permission to see his presentation.

I found out that the presentation was done at the 2005 HP Tech Forum, and was named "Six Years+ in HP-UX with Zero Unplanned Downtime".

A. Clay, please read this! :-)

P.S. I promise that I will order beer & pizza for you! That's the least I can do for you!
John Donovan
Regular Advisor

Re: A. Clay Stephenson presentation on zero unplanned downtime

Alex...

Just email Clay directly... He has so many articles on the internet, it was easy to find.

Anyway, it is cstephen at chemfirst.com

Good luck...
:-)
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