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Modernizing Your IMS Environment Without Rewriting Your ApplicationsPrecisely
IBM’s IMS database has been embedded in the mainframe environments of global corporations for decades, supporting mission-critical mainframe applications with customized business rules.
Re-platforming or rewriting these applications is a risky and cost prohibitive undertaking, and not one that is for the faint of heart. CIOs recognize the need to modernize in order to ensure the long-term viability of these applications, but identifying a low-risk and cost-effective method for moving from IMS to Db2 is a huge challenge.
View this webinar on-demand as we explore:
• The business benefits of migrating from IMS to Db2
• How Syncsort’s Elevate IMS product provides low-risk, efficient tools to transparently migrate from IMS to Db2 without application changes
• How to develop an internal business case that positions the overall cost benefits of this low risk migration strategy
Impact 2013 2963 - IBM Business Process Manager Top PracticesBrian Petrini
Process efficiency remains the top priority of IT executives around the world. To help you succeed, IBM has collected a number of key top practices that have proven to be the necessary ingredient of any success story with the market leading process management solution ? IBM Business Process Manager. Placed in the context of an end-to-end BPM solution lifecycle, this session will focus on key infrastructure, administration, and operational top practices for IBM BPM Standard and Advanced, as distilled by lead IBM practitioners based experiences with projects world-wide. By the end of the session you will have the top tips on: setting up development environments, critical points on keeping your IBM BPM infrastructure scalable, performance tuning, as well access to top intellectual capital in this area.
Think2018 2314-Microservices and BPM-can they coexist?Brian Petrini
Business processes span multiple business areas, breaking barriers between teams and automating communication with siloed systems. By nature, business processes depend on multiple influences. Microservices are at the heart of modern application design, heavily focused on decoupling. Microservices architectures require the creation of truly independent components to enable greater agility, elastic scalability, and differential resilience. These are the same benefits that organizations seek for their business processes. This session discusses the implications of microservices architectures on BPM solutions: from how business processes interact with microservices, to how BPM implementations can leverage microservices principles.
Modernizing Your IMS Environment Without an Application Rewrite Series Part 2...Precisely
“What’s in it for me, my applications are stable, it ain’t broke so don’t fix it.”
In the same way that infrastructure support folks are retiring, the application knowledge is also retiring from your organization. What is the risk to the organization? What is the benefit to the application teams by moving the IMS data to Db2? We explore through customer examples how Syncsort's DL/2 has provided a platform to assist modernization and significantly ease ongoing application support.
Modernizing Your IMS Environment Series Part 3: The Business - Financial Bene...Precisely
For most organizations IMS is supporting mission-critical applications with deep customized business rules and functionality built over several decades. Re-platforming or rewriting these applications is a risky and cost prohibitive undertaking and not for the fainthearted.
CIOs recognize the need to modernize and de-risk the long-term viability of these applications, but identifying a low risk and cost-effective route is a huge challenge. We look at the business benefit and ROI that has been proven with DL/2 through customer use cases and discuss the development of the ROI statement that makes migration from IMS to Db2 with Syncsort DL/2 such a compelling “must do” project.
BMC Control-M for SAP, BPI, and AFT - VPMA - Secret Weapons for a Successful...BMC Software
Since the global financial crisis, we have seen intense competition, reduced margins, and increased customer expectations of the banking industry, which, in turn, drives the banks to transform and consolidate their banking applications to gain a cost advantage and improve profitability. Control-M Control Modules are the cornerstones of a banking platform and allow applications to smoothly integrate with each other within the bank. Most importantly, this session is “based on a true story.”
Modernizing Your IMS Environment Without Rewriting Your ApplicationsPrecisely
IBM’s IMS database has been embedded in the mainframe environments of global corporations for decades, supporting mission-critical mainframe applications with customized business rules.
Re-platforming or rewriting these applications is a risky and cost prohibitive undertaking, and not one that is for the faint of heart. CIOs recognize the need to modernize in order to ensure the long-term viability of these applications, but identifying a low-risk and cost-effective method for moving from IMS to Db2 is a huge challenge.
View this webinar on-demand as we explore:
• The business benefits of migrating from IMS to Db2
• How Syncsort’s Elevate IMS product provides low-risk, efficient tools to transparently migrate from IMS to Db2 without application changes
• How to develop an internal business case that positions the overall cost benefits of this low risk migration strategy
Impact 2013 2963 - IBM Business Process Manager Top PracticesBrian Petrini
Process efficiency remains the top priority of IT executives around the world. To help you succeed, IBM has collected a number of key top practices that have proven to be the necessary ingredient of any success story with the market leading process management solution ? IBM Business Process Manager. Placed in the context of an end-to-end BPM solution lifecycle, this session will focus on key infrastructure, administration, and operational top practices for IBM BPM Standard and Advanced, as distilled by lead IBM practitioners based experiences with projects world-wide. By the end of the session you will have the top tips on: setting up development environments, critical points on keeping your IBM BPM infrastructure scalable, performance tuning, as well access to top intellectual capital in this area.
Think2018 2314-Microservices and BPM-can they coexist?Brian Petrini
Business processes span multiple business areas, breaking barriers between teams and automating communication with siloed systems. By nature, business processes depend on multiple influences. Microservices are at the heart of modern application design, heavily focused on decoupling. Microservices architectures require the creation of truly independent components to enable greater agility, elastic scalability, and differential resilience. These are the same benefits that organizations seek for their business processes. This session discusses the implications of microservices architectures on BPM solutions: from how business processes interact with microservices, to how BPM implementations can leverage microservices principles.
Modernizing Your IMS Environment Without an Application Rewrite Series Part 2...Precisely
“What’s in it for me, my applications are stable, it ain’t broke so don’t fix it.”
In the same way that infrastructure support folks are retiring, the application knowledge is also retiring from your organization. What is the risk to the organization? What is the benefit to the application teams by moving the IMS data to Db2? We explore through customer examples how Syncsort's DL/2 has provided a platform to assist modernization and significantly ease ongoing application support.
Modernizing Your IMS Environment Series Part 3: The Business - Financial Bene...Precisely
For most organizations IMS is supporting mission-critical applications with deep customized business rules and functionality built over several decades. Re-platforming or rewriting these applications is a risky and cost prohibitive undertaking and not for the fainthearted.
CIOs recognize the need to modernize and de-risk the long-term viability of these applications, but identifying a low risk and cost-effective route is a huge challenge. We look at the business benefit and ROI that has been proven with DL/2 through customer use cases and discuss the development of the ROI statement that makes migration from IMS to Db2 with Syncsort DL/2 such a compelling “must do” project.
BMC Control-M for SAP, BPI, and AFT - VPMA - Secret Weapons for a Successful...BMC Software
Since the global financial crisis, we have seen intense competition, reduced margins, and increased customer expectations of the banking industry, which, in turn, drives the banks to transform and consolidate their banking applications to gain a cost advantage and improve profitability. Control-M Control Modules are the cornerstones of a banking platform and allow applications to smoothly integrate with each other within the bank. Most importantly, this session is “based on a true story.”
Social Conndections VI -- Debugging IBM Connections During Install And OperationMartin Leyrer
With relational databases, LDAP servers, files shares and a lot of Java components, IBM Connections is a complex environment to install and operate. A diverse set of settings and tools is needed in case something does not work as expected.
In this talk I will present you the debugging settings for Connections that will offer additional information quickly, in case something goes wrong. Also, there will be recommendations for tools your customer should provide you on the server so you can work out any issues efficiently.
Scaling the v6.0.x Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) solution across an enterprise often includes multiple instances of a given Jazz application. What multi-Jazz application options are available and what are the considerations?
What topologies and general multi-Jazz application options are available
How Jazz applications such as Change Configuration Management (CCM), Quality Management (QM) and Requirements Management (RM) relate to a Jazz Team Server (JTS)
The impact, advantages and disadvantages of multiple CLM Applications
What to consider when scaling and developing usage models adopting one of these deployment options to avoid surprises
4515 Modernize your CICS applications for Mobile and Cloudnick_garrod
InterConnect 2015 session 4515 Modernize your CICS applications for Mobile and Cloud. There’s a lot more to mobile than JSON and REST and this session will take you on a tour of what else is needed to ensure a smooth ride when building, testing, and deploying CICS mobile workloads. Whether identifying mobile entry points, managing frequent configuration changes, planning and validating performance, or enabling mobile applications for world-wide usage, IBM z/OS Tools help all DevOps roles. You’ll also learn how the same tools can also help you to use the CICS cloud to meet the need for speed of mobile apps.
Learn how to make your first step towards lower costs and lower risks through Server makeover. For more information on IBM systems, visit http://ibm.co/RKEeMO.
Visit the official Scribd Channel of IBM India Smarter Computing at http://bit.ly/VwO86R to get access to more documents.
Follow the Flow - Essentials of User Interaction DesignMemi Beltrame
These slides are a brief introduction of the main principles of User Interaction Design. I use them as a starting point when training juniors. They are largely based on the Book "About Face" by Alan Cooper et al.
The Power of Simple: Whats New in BMC Control-M 8BMC Software
Learn about the latest advances in BMC Control-M V8.0. See how the new streamlined interface, collaboration capabilities, and increased power and performance can help you:
Easily perform scheduling and monitoring tasks
Collaborate on workflow definitions through new virtual workspaces
Upgrade agents without any downtime
Run more jobs in less time with a powerful Control-M server
Learn quickly and on your own schedule with educational videos
Sign up today to join BMC’s Joe Goldberg as he discusses how BMC Control-M V8 can simplify your scheduled workload processes.
Social Conndections VI -- Debugging IBM Connections During Install And OperationMartin Leyrer
With relational databases, LDAP servers, files shares and a lot of Java components, IBM Connections is a complex environment to install and operate. A diverse set of settings and tools is needed in case something does not work as expected.
In this talk I will present you the debugging settings for Connections that will offer additional information quickly, in case something goes wrong. Also, there will be recommendations for tools your customer should provide you on the server so you can work out any issues efficiently.
Scaling the v6.0.x Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) solution across an enterprise often includes multiple instances of a given Jazz application. What multi-Jazz application options are available and what are the considerations?
What topologies and general multi-Jazz application options are available
How Jazz applications such as Change Configuration Management (CCM), Quality Management (QM) and Requirements Management (RM) relate to a Jazz Team Server (JTS)
The impact, advantages and disadvantages of multiple CLM Applications
What to consider when scaling and developing usage models adopting one of these deployment options to avoid surprises
4515 Modernize your CICS applications for Mobile and Cloudnick_garrod
InterConnect 2015 session 4515 Modernize your CICS applications for Mobile and Cloud. There’s a lot more to mobile than JSON and REST and this session will take you on a tour of what else is needed to ensure a smooth ride when building, testing, and deploying CICS mobile workloads. Whether identifying mobile entry points, managing frequent configuration changes, planning and validating performance, or enabling mobile applications for world-wide usage, IBM z/OS Tools help all DevOps roles. You’ll also learn how the same tools can also help you to use the CICS cloud to meet the need for speed of mobile apps.
Learn how to make your first step towards lower costs and lower risks through Server makeover. For more information on IBM systems, visit http://ibm.co/RKEeMO.
Visit the official Scribd Channel of IBM India Smarter Computing at http://bit.ly/VwO86R to get access to more documents.
Follow the Flow - Essentials of User Interaction DesignMemi Beltrame
These slides are a brief introduction of the main principles of User Interaction Design. I use them as a starting point when training juniors. They are largely based on the Book "About Face" by Alan Cooper et al.
The Power of Simple: Whats New in BMC Control-M 8BMC Software
Learn about the latest advances in BMC Control-M V8.0. See how the new streamlined interface, collaboration capabilities, and increased power and performance can help you:
Easily perform scheduling and monitoring tasks
Collaborate on workflow definitions through new virtual workspaces
Upgrade agents without any downtime
Run more jobs in less time with a powerful Control-M server
Learn quickly and on your own schedule with educational videos
Sign up today to join BMC’s Joe Goldberg as he discusses how BMC Control-M V8 can simplify your scheduled workload processes.
From Continuous Integration to DevOps - Japan Innovate 2013Sanjeev Sharma
Presentation on the history of evolution of DevOps from CI. Delivered at Innovate Japan 2013. Hat Tip to Eric Minick who presented earlier version at Innovate 2013 in Orlando, FL
Japanese ver available here: http://www.slideshare.net/sanjeev-sharma/from-continuous-integration-to-dev-ops-japan-innovate-2013-japanese
DBD 2414 - Iterative Web-Based Designer for Software Defined Environments (In...Michael Elder
Delivered at IBM Innovate 2014. Original abstract:
How can you improve your customer feedback loop using iterative, full stack application design for the cloud?
In this presentation, we’ll cover an innovative new way of designing and versioning your cloud applications through a web-based environment development toolkit. With support for OpenStack and other cloud providers, we’re able to capture all aspects of your cloud-based application from compute, storage, and virtual networking all the way up to the application managed in UrbanCode Deploy. In a single click, you can stand up a new environment complete with application components deployed and ready to run. With built in configuration management, you can see the changes made by your automation to configure each node. And with UrbanCode Deploy’s inventory management system, you’ll always know what version of which component is deployed where.
Come learn about our new take on cloud design and get involved to provide us with feedback to make this offering exactly what you need.
Manual application deployment processes tend to be error prone and inefficient and can make achieving consistent deployments seem impossible.
There is good news. You don’t need to choose between a careful, rigorous approach and a speedy but haphazard one. It’s possible to implement an automated deployment solution that provides consistency and audit trails while improving productivity for your release engineers, operations personnel, and testers. See how!
Learn more about UrbanCode: http://ibm.biz/learnurbancode
Agile and continuous delivery – How IBM Watson Workspace is builtVincent Burckhardt
Journey and transformations that we have been taking at IBM to implement Cloud Native application. Covers culture, architecture and pipeline changes. This presentation was given at IBM Connect 2017 in San Francisco in Feb 2017.
Provides an overview of DevOps techniques and principles in applying DevOps practices to IBM Commerce. Includes details of applying UrbanCode Deploy to manage IBM Commerce assets
Deployment automation efforts tend to start with easier scenarios like moving builds of web applications to servers and getting them installed. However, some parts of our applications aren’t simple builds. They may be updated incrementally; changes may be non-repeatable; or they may be dependent on knowledge contained within some other tool or framework. When we fail to automate changes to these “tricky” parts of our application, errors and delays materialize.
Eric Minick from IBM, and Robert Reeves, database guru from Datical, discuss what makes certain things hard to deploy, and practical techniques and tools for deploying them. Topics covered include:
* What causes certain deployments to be trickier to automate than others
* Successful patterns for overcoming those challenges
* Application of those techniques to mainframe changes, WebSphere configuration and database schema updates
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