September 3, 2020 in Resoundingly Human
2020 Franz Edelman Award finalist IBM
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So the business impact has been huge and it really falls into three areas. The biggest area is obviously in the operations. Now that we’ve been doing this for seven years, we’ve classified almost 850,000 servers using the PASIR tool and actually took action on the set of problematic servers to the tune of about a billion dollars a year in increased availability and reduced incidents in the environments that we’ve studied.
This podcast is part of a series highlighting the finalist teams of the 2020 INFORMS Franz Edelman Award competition, to be held on September 29. Joining me for this episode are George Stark, Distinguished Engineer, statistics and quality at IBM, and Dorothea Wiesmann, Program Director and Technical Assistant to the Director of IBM research to discuss IBM’s finalist entry for the 2020 Franz Edelman Award.
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