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Tuesday, June 16
 

08:00 CEST

Resource Groups in Power11 - learn about working principles and benefits
Tuesday June 16, 2026 08:00 - 09:00 CEST
The latest generation of IBM Power Systems introduces a new technology called Resource Groups. This innovation can boost system performance by up to 25%. It also enhances security for Cloud providers where virtual resources are shared among multiple customers. Discover how this technology works and explore its technical nuances from the author of the Power11 Redbok. 
Speakers
avatar for Bartlomiej Grabowski

Bartlomiej Grabowski

IBM POWER Systems Principal Support Specialist, DHL

Tuesday June 16, 2026 08:00 - 09:00 CEST
06 - RHÔNE 3B

10:30 CEST

Power Processors & IBM i: A Brief History of the Past 25 Years
Tuesday June 16, 2026 10:30 - 11:30 CEST
In this talk, Power Processor Chief Architect, William Starke, will give his perspective on the technologies, architectures, and business conditions underpinning the past several generations of Power processors and systems, sharing insights and anecdotes, tracing the history of the IBM i platform, and explaining what makes it so reliable, secure, scalable, and performant.
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Bill Starke

Power Processor Chief Architect, IBM
William Starke is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for Power microprocessors. Since graduating from Michigan Tech University, Bill has been employed by IBM for over 30 years in several roles, spanning mainframe and Power systems performance analysis, logic design... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 10:30 - 11:30 CEST
06 - RHÔNE 3B

11:40 CEST

Power11 announcement & AI on Power
Tuesday June 16, 2026 11:40 - 12:40 CEST
1) Faster. Smarter. Introducing the New IBM Power11 ServersThe new IBM Power11 servers represent a major step forward in performance, reliability and security. Designed to meet the demands of modern hybrid environments, they are optimized for mission-critical workloads, generative AI, LLMs and databases such as SAP HANA. With a scalable and secure architecture, Power11 enables enterprises to accelerate their digital transformation while ensuring uncompromised operational continuity.2) IBM Power11: The Ideal Platform for Enterprise AIWith Power11, artificial intelligence and generative AI reach a new level of performance. Thanks to an architecture designed for massive data processing and accelerated AI model execution, Power11 brings AI/GenAI directly into critical business applications. Whether it’s LLMs, advanced analytics or real-time decision-making, Power11 provides a reliable, secure and optimized platform to address the challenges of enterprise AI.With the “Spyre” accelerator, Power11 opens new opportunities for speeding up AI workloads while optimizing inference and energy efficiency.
Speakers
avatar for Jean-Manuel Lenez

Jean-Manuel Lenez

Pre-sales Engineer, IBM Switzerland
Jean-Manuel Lenez is a pre-sales engineer at IBM Switzerland with over 25 years of experience in IBM Power Systems. He specializes in high-performance infrastructures for mission-critical workloads, including SAP HANA, HA/DR and hybrid cloud.He is also actively involved in AI on Power... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 11:40 - 12:40 CEST
06 - RHÔNE 3B

14:00 CEST

Unlocking Power11: Modern Licensing and Enterprise Pools 2.0 Enhancements
Tuesday June 16, 2026 14:00 - 15:00 CEST
IBM Power11 isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a game-changer. With a redesigned licensing model and enhanced integration with Power Enterprise Pools 2.0, Power11 delivers unprecedented agility for private cloud environments. Imagine sharing processor, memory, and OS activations across your entire fleet—by the minute—while leveraging new licensing flexibility to slash costs and boost scalability. In this session, we’ll reveal what makes Power11 different from Power10 and Power9, explore the latest PEP 2.0 enhancements, and show you how to unlock hidden efficiencies in your infrastructure. If you’re planning for the future of IBM Power, this is the roadmap you need.
Speakers
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Turgut Genc

Solutions Architect, Expert Labs, IBM
Turgut Genc is the IBM Power and Cloud Solutions Architect in Expert Labs UKI. He is the EMEA team leader for IBM Power Virtual Server (PowerVS), Power Enterprise Pools, Power Performance and Migration workshops. He holds an MSc degree in Computer Science Engineering and he is a versatilist... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 14:00 - 15:00 CEST
06 - RHÔNE 3B

15:10 CEST

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Tuesday June 16, 2026 15:10 - 15:35 CEST
Tuesday June 16, 2026 15:10 - 15:35 CEST
06 - RHÔNE 3B

15:55 CEST

What’s New in Network Performance with Power11
Tuesday June 16, 2026 15:55 - 16:55 CEST
This session explores how to achieve high-speed network performance in fully virtualized environments, highlighting the latest enhancements introduced with Power11 and 200-Gigabit Ethernet. Attendees will gain practical insights into native SR-IOV, vNIC, Hybrid Network Virtualization (HNV), and the traditional Shared Ethernet Adapter, illustrated with real-world examples from customer projects. The session also covers new capabilities, implementation best practices, performance tuning recommendations, and extensive performance test results.
Speakers
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Alexander Paul

IT consultant and engineer, IBM
Alex is an IT consultant and engineer with expertise in PowerVM virtualization and network performance. He provides support to clients globally through workshops, troubleshooting sessions, and training classes. With over 20 years of experience, he has assisted over 130 corporations... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 15:55 - 16:55 CEST
06 - RHÔNE 3B

17:05 CEST

Engineering Sovereign Ready Systems - A Practical Path to Operational Resilience and Quantum Era Readiness
Tuesday June 16, 2026 17:05 - 18:05 CEST
Digital sovereignty is rapidly emerging as one of the most influential forces shaping technical architecture across Europe. Yet it is often misunderstood as a narrow data‑residency issue. In reality, sovereignty is about control, coercion resistance, dependency transparency, and the ability to sustain safe operations under stress. When framed this way, sovereignty naturally becomes a driver of trusted secure systems engineering.This session provides a practitioner‑level view of how sovereignty principles translate into real architectural and engineering decisions across heterogeneous infrastructure - including on‑premise systems, virtualized environments, containerized platforms, and hybrid‑cloud operating models. Drawing on real work with regulated industries and collaboration with research teams focused on post‑quantum readiness, the session shows how sovereignty thinking reveals hidden dependencies in identity, inter‑system trust, cryptographic governance, backup and replication chains, operational tooling, and disaster‑recovery patterns.The talk then uses post‑quantum cryptography (PQC) as a concrete example of an emerging, real‑world constraint that forces organisations to surface cryptographic dependencies and trust paths they often do not have fully mapped. Without requiring deep cryptographic expertise, attendees will learn how to use PQC planning as a practical lens to strengthen sovereignty and resilience outcomes.Participants will leave with a practical understanding of the key architectural considerations and steps involved in building sovereignty‑aligned, resilient systems, without dependence on a specific vendor ecosystem.Why This Matters Now Sovereignty expectations are moving from policy statements to architectural constraints that affect how systems are designed, operated, and assured - especially in regulated environments. At the same time, PQC planning is becoming a real programme (not a future research topic), and it exposes cryptographic and operational dependencies that directly impact both sovereignty and resilience.Session Takeaways Attendees will leave with:A crisp, engineer‑friendly definition of digital sovereignty, framed around control, dependencies, and failure modes - plus a simple set of questions that can be applied to any architecture.A practical way to trace a service’s dependency chain, highlighting where sovereignty and resilience issues typically concentrate (identity, key custody, access paths, data protection, recovery flows, third‑party operational influence).A clear understanding of why PQC readiness is emerging as a real architectural pressure point, what kinds of systems and trust relationships it typically touches (certificates, authentication flows, remote admin paths, and service‑to‑service dependencies), and how PQC planning can be used as a practical lens to reveal hidden dependencies relevant to sovereignty and resilience - without needing deep cryptographic expertise.A small set of cross‑platform design heuristics, including explicit trust boundaries, crypto agility as a principle, clear key lifecycle ownership, robust restore validation, and designing for intermittent connectivity or partial system loss - and how each reinforces sovereignty and resilience.A realistic next‑12‑months sequence of actions, such as discovery, dependency mapping, PQC scoping, early control validation, and resilience checks - with common pitfalls that derail real‑world programmes.Learning OutcomesParticipants will learn how to:Apply sovereignty‑by‑design principles to diverse technical environments and infrastructure models.Translate sovereignty requirements into operational resilience practices, including dependency mapping, HA/DR analysis, and control assurance.Use PQC planning as a dependency discovery lens (what to look for and why it matters) without going deep into cryptographic implementation details.Use adversarial and systems‑thinking approaches to uncover resilience gaps and hidden dependencies.Build a practical, phased approach for sovereignty‑aligned readiness activities across legacy and modern systems.Communicate the technical implications of sovereignty and PQC to engineering peers and executive stakeholders.Target AudienceInfrastructure and systems architectsPlatform and site‑reliability engineersSecurity and identity practitionersResilience, continuity, and risk engineering teamsTechnical leaders in regulated or sovereignty‑sensitive environmentsSession Format60‑Minute Technical SessionA guided walkthrough of sovereignty‑driven architectural thinking, practical ways to analyze resilience and system dependencies, and a clear explanation of how PQC readiness can act as a lens for revealing hidden architectural assumptions — illustrated with simple, concrete examples relevant to real environments.
Speakers
avatar for Anne Leslie

Anne Leslie

Head of Cloud Risk EMEA, IBM

Anne Leslie is Head of Cloud Risk for EMEA, where she leads IBM’s engagement with clients on some of the most complex cybersecurity, resilience, and technology‑risk challenges facing regulated industries today. She works closely with financial institutions, regulators, and critical‑infrastructure... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 17:05 - 18:05 CEST
06 - RHÔNE 3B
 
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