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Scott Trent

Scott Trent

Staff Research Scientist at IBM Research - Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan

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Scott Trent is a researcher at IBM Research–Tokyo working on cloud infrastructure, sustainability, AI, and OS performance. He contributes to performance tooling for IBM’s Spyre AI accelerator and leads development of SusQL, enabling Kubernetes users to observe and visualize workload energy and CO₂ metrics across platforms such as OpenShift.

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • AIX
  • Linux
  • Operating Systems
  • Software Reliability
  • Cloud Computing
  • Computer Security
  • Software Development
  • Research
  • Kubernetes
  • SusQL

SIG Sustainability: [English] Group Share & Prioritization

Each group will share their findings with the broader audience. We will prioritize actionable ideas and determine the next steps for addressing key issues, including potential pull requests (PRs) or issues to raise in the TAG repository.

Introduction to Monitoring Long-Term Energy Consumption and Carbon Emission With the SusQL Operator

The open-source SusQL Operator (susql.org) enables administrators of Kubernetes clusters such as Red Hat's OpenShift to monitor and visualize the total energy consumption and carbon emission for multiple long-running user-specified workloads. For example, SusQL could track all of the various jobs involved in training an AI model over a period of days, weeks, months, or longer. This helps developers of AI models comply with regulations to report the energy consumption of specific AI model training. SusQL can flexibly target any user-specified grouping including by projects, teams, organizations, clients, etc. by utilizing the newly introduced LabelGroup annotation.

CNCF Cloud Native Sustainability Week 2024 - Local Meetup Tokyo Sessionize Event

October 2024 Tokyo, Japan

IPSJ/SIGSE Software Engineering Symposium (SES2016)

Resolutions to Technical Challenges Regarding the Distributed Development and Deployment of a Node.js Web Application for Cloud Solution Design

August 2016 Tokyo, Japan

9th International Middleware Conference

Performance Comparison of PHP and JSP as Server-Side Scripting Languages

December 2008 Leuven, Belgium

LinuxWorld Expo Tokyo

Linux on Power - An Overview for Developers

June 2005 Tokyo, Japan

ISE Technical Conference

Linux on pSeries (Verifying date and details...)

October 2001 Chiba, Japan

Share Technical Conference

5354: Introduction to UNIX Shell Programming (Best Session Award)

July 1996 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Scott Trent

Staff Research Scientist at IBM Research - Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan

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