| Date | Venue | Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 - 20 Nov 2026 | Dubai - UAE | $ 5,950 | |
| 16 - 20 Nov 2026 | Online | $ 4,950 | |
| 21 - 25 Dec 2026 | London - UK | $ 5,950 | |
| 15 - 19 Nov 2027 | Dubai - UAE | $ 5,950 | |
| 15 - 19 Nov 2027 | Online | $ 4,950 | |
| 20 - 24 Dec 2027 | London - UK | $ 5,950 |
Introduction
This training course is designed to equip technical professionals with the knowledge and tools to systematically monitor, analyze, and optimize system performance across a wide range of industrial and IT infrastructures. In today’s high-demand operational environments, performance inefficiencies—whether in equipment, networks, or software systems—can lead to costly downtime, reduced output, and unnecessary resource consumption.
The System Performance Monitoring and Optimization training course provides a structured approach to proactively identifying performance issues and implementing sustainable optimization strategies. Participants will explore critical system metrics, real-time monitoring architectures, root cause analysis techniques, and data-driven performance tuning practices. With increasing reliance on complex, interconnected systems, this training course offers the essential insights and methodologies to ensure high availability, efficiency, and resilience.
This GLOMACS System Performance Monitoring and Optimization training course will highlight:
- Developing and deploying real-time system monitoring frameworks
- Interpreting system health metrics for early fault detection and optimization
- Applying data analytics and visualization techniques to identify bottlenecks
- Utilizing diagnostic tools for root cause analysis and system tuning
- Integrating performance monitoring with capacity planning and resource management
Objectives
At the end of this training course, you will learn to:
- Design and implement performance monitoring architectures
- Identify and resolve system bottlenecks through root cause analysis
- Optimize system resources for efficiency and scalability
- Apply predictive maintenance and fault detection strategies
- Use monitoring data to inform capacity planning and system upgrades
Training Methodology
This training course uses proven adult learning principles including practical case studies, hands-on exercises, interactive discussions, and real-world scenarios. Delegates will engage in team-based activities that reinforce key concepts, enabling them to immediately apply knowledge to their own environments. Technical demonstrations and analytical tool walkthroughs will further enhance comprehension and retention.
Organisational Impact
Organizations that implement robust system performance monitoring and optimization strategies will benefit from:
- Improved operational continuity through early detection of system faults
- Reduced system downtime and maintenance costs
- Enhanced system efficiency and optimized resource utilization
- Better planning for system scaling and upgrades
- Stronger data-driven decision-making culture across departments
Personal Impact
Participants will gain a comprehensive and practical understanding of modern system performance monitoring approaches, including:
- Enhanced technical problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
- Familiarity with industry-leading monitoring tools and platforms
- Confidence in leading system optimization initiatives
- Broader understanding of performance metrics and capacity planning
- Practical experience in designing performance monitoring dashboards
Who should Attend?
This GLOMACS training course is ideal for professionals involved in operations, systems engineering, IT, and infrastructure management who are responsible for the reliability and efficiency of technical systems. It is especially beneficial for:
- System Administrators and Engineers
- IT Operations and Infrastructure Specialists
- Maintenance and Reliability Engineers
- Control and Instrumentation Engineers
- Data Center and Network Managers
- SCADA and Industrial Automation Professionals
- Technical Project Managers
Fundamentals of System Performance
- Key concepts in system performance and efficiency
- Defining and measuring critical performance indicators (KPIs)
- System architecture overview – hardware, software, and network perspectives
- Common performance issues in industrial and IT systems
- Real-time vs. historical performance data: applications and storage
- Introduction to performance monitoring tools and platforms
- Establishing baselines and performance thresholds
Monitoring Tools and Data Acquisition Techniques
- Selection and deployment of monitoring tools (e.g., SNMP, NetFlow, WMI, APIs)
- Agent-based vs. agentless monitoring architectures
- High-frequency data acquisition methods and sampling strategies
- Edge monitoring in industrial systems (IoT, OT environments)
- Sensor and device-level diagnostics
- Creating centralized dashboards and alerting systems
- Data logging, event correlation, and long-term trend analysis
Root Cause Analysis and Performance Optimization
- Analyzing collected data for patterns and anomalies
- Bottleneck identification and resolution techniques
- Root cause analysis (RCA) frameworks: 5 Whys, Fishbone, Fault Tree
- Optimization of hardware (CPU, memory, disk I/O, network)
- Software and application-level tuning
- Load balancing, process prioritization, and service optimization
- Performance tuning for virtual machines and cloud-based infrastructure
Advanced Monitoring, Scaling, and Forecasting
- Advanced analytics and visualization of system data
- Predictive performance modeling and trend forecasting
- Capacity planning techniques using historical data
- Vertical and horizontal scaling strategies
- Virtualization and cloud performance considerations
- Service-level agreements (SLAs) and system reliability metrics
- Designing scalable and redundant system monitoring frameworks
Strategic Implementation and Continuous Improvement
- Creating a system performance monitoring roadmap
- Aligning optimization efforts with business and operational goals
- Change management and cross-functional collaboration
- Integrating monitoring systems with maintenance and ITSM platforms
- Automation of monitoring and reporting workflows
- Continuous improvement through feedback loops and audits
- Future trends in intelligent performance optimization (AI, ML integration)
- Upon successful completion of the classroom-based training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates. Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE): In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance
- Upon successful completion of the online training course, a GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to all delegates. Guided Learning Hours – In accordance with ISO 9001:2015–certified quality management standards, one Guided Learning Hour is awarded for every 60 minutes of attendance.
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