Kernel Level Threads (KLT) – A giant leap for application scale-up and open standard support

Session Type:Technical Session
Offered By:Hewlett Packard Enterprise
2025 HPE NonStop Technical & Business Conference

Abstract

KernKernel Level Threads (KLT) is an upcoming Nonstop OS feature which allows multithreaded OSS applications to unlock and exploit the power of HPE Nonstop multicore performance.

2025 HPE NonStop Technical & Business Conference

Speaker

Greg Stewart

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Principal Systems/Software Engineer
Greg Stewart is a Master Systems/Software Engineer in the Nonstop Division of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. He is a developer on the TMF and Measure products. Greg has been in the Nonstop Division for more than 35 years, having contributed to the operating system (Nonstop OS, OSS, Standard Millicode), transaction monitoring (TS/MP, TMF), database (Enscribe, SQL/MP, SQL/MX), system and network monitoring (ViewPoint, Event Management System, Measure), and application development environment (TACL, TEDIT, host-based and cross-compilers, process snapshots, Inspect, Visual Inspect, Enterprise Toolkit – Nonstop Edition, Nonstop Development Environment for Eclipse). Greg holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer and Information Science and Mathematics from the University of Oregon.