The Kansas City Computer Measurement Group (KCCMG) is a regional, non-profit affiliate of the Computer Measurement Group, Inc. (CMG). The mission of CMG is to promote the exchange of information among data processing professionals who focus on issues related to the performance of computer-based systems in local, enterprise-wide, and inter-enterprise environments. The scope of this information includes traditional mainframe computer systems, open systems architectures and networking. It encompasses areas involving subsystems, the entire end-to-end system, and issues of planning, measuring and improving these systems.
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Most Recent Meeting |
IMPACT 2005
“Get On the Grid”
Grid Computing and Shared Storage Management
Sprint Nextel
World Headquarters Campus
Agenda [pdf] and Presentations
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Past Meetings |
CONTINGENCY PLANNING, RECORDS RETENTION, EMAIL
MANAGEMENT:
BEST PRACTICES,
Agenda and Presentations for October 5-6 2004
Impact
Agenda for May. 12, 2004 Meeting – With links to
presentations.
Agenda
for Feb. 18, 2004 Meeting
Agenda for Oct. 8-9, 2003
Meeting
Agenda for April 29, 2003 Meeting
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CMG Affiliates |
CMG (Computer
Measurement Group)
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CPE Resources |
PDS: The
Performance Database Server
Transaction
Processing Performance Council
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American
National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Association for
Computing Machinery (ACM)
Institute for Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN) Conformance Testing
International
Organization for Standardization (ISO)
International
Telecommunications Union (ITU)
National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
NIST
Computer Systems Laboratory
POSIX
Conformance Testing Program
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