The document introduces the Liberty profile runtime environment that is part of both WebSphere and CICS. Liberty provides a lightweight and composable application server environment. It compares the capabilities of Liberty and WebSphere, noting their "equality". The document will discuss how new Liberty applications can interact with and support existing CICS applications. It will cover Liberty concepts, features, deployment models, and demo how to setup a Liberty runtime in 4 simple steps.
IBM Impact session Ed addison nuts and bolts wsnick_garrod
Are you interested in troubleshooting issues in your environment? This session will focus on problems seen coming into the CICS Level 2 Support Center. We will go over debugging techniques and solutions to the problems. We will also cover the tools you can utilize to make debugging easier. The focus for this session will be on CICS WebServices and how they could relate to the Mobile environment.
This document discusses techniques for improving performance in frontend frameworks like Angular and React, including managing state, change detection, virtual DOM, immutable data structures, and RxJS. It provides examples of how frameworks abstract complexity but also describes how techniques like monomorphism and zone patching can achieve major performance gains through optimizations like generating specialized change detection code and intercepting asynchronous callbacks. The document emphasizes that frameworks plus abstraction equals developer happiness but performance requires understanding how abstractions work and applying techniques like immutable data to prevent unnecessary re-renders.
Session 4708 - Omegamon for CICS customer experience at Garanti Technologynick_garrod
This document provides an overview of how Garanti Technology, the technology division of Turkey's second largest private bank Garanti Bank, uses IBM's Omegamon software to monitor their CICS and z/OS environments. It describes Garanti Bank's infrastructure, including over 1,000 branches and daily transactions exceeding 430 million. It also outlines how Omegamon is deployed across their CICS, z/OS, storage, and DB2 systems and highlights customized monitoring screens and workload balancing techniques used to optimize system performance. Specific capabilities of Omegamon v5.3.0 that have proven useful to Garanti, such as customizable screens and transaction tracking, are also discussed.
This document discusses five scenarios for using application multi-versioning in CICS to reduce the risk of changes: 1) deploying new web features while minimizing performance impacts, 2) applying bug fixes without disrupting existing users, 3) phasing in new application versions for a subset of users, 4) consolidating applications that previously used different regions, and 5) modernizing applications while preventing bypassing of new validation logic. It provides examples of how multi-versioning allows hosting multiple application versions on the same region and routing requests between versions.
The document introduces the Liberty profile runtime environment that is part of both WebSphere and CICS. Liberty provides a lightweight and composable application server environment. It compares the capabilities of Liberty and WebSphere, noting their "equality". The document will discuss how new Liberty applications can interact with and support existing CICS applications. It will cover Liberty concepts, features, deployment models, and demo how to setup a Liberty runtime in 4 simple steps.
IBM Impact session Ed addison nuts and bolts wsnick_garrod
Are you interested in troubleshooting issues in your environment? This session will focus on problems seen coming into the CICS Level 2 Support Center. We will go over debugging techniques and solutions to the problems. We will also cover the tools you can utilize to make debugging easier. The focus for this session will be on CICS WebServices and how they could relate to the Mobile environment.
This document discusses techniques for improving performance in frontend frameworks like Angular and React, including managing state, change detection, virtual DOM, immutable data structures, and RxJS. It provides examples of how frameworks abstract complexity but also describes how techniques like monomorphism and zone patching can achieve major performance gains through optimizations like generating specialized change detection code and intercepting asynchronous callbacks. The document emphasizes that frameworks plus abstraction equals developer happiness but performance requires understanding how abstractions work and applying techniques like immutable data to prevent unnecessary re-renders.
Session 4708 - Omegamon for CICS customer experience at Garanti Technologynick_garrod
This document provides an overview of how Garanti Technology, the technology division of Turkey's second largest private bank Garanti Bank, uses IBM's Omegamon software to monitor their CICS and z/OS environments. It describes Garanti Bank's infrastructure, including over 1,000 branches and daily transactions exceeding 430 million. It also outlines how Omegamon is deployed across their CICS, z/OS, storage, and DB2 systems and highlights customized monitoring screens and workload balancing techniques used to optimize system performance. Specific capabilities of Omegamon v5.3.0 that have proven useful to Garanti, such as customizable screens and transaction tracking, are also discussed.
This document discusses five scenarios for using application multi-versioning in CICS to reduce the risk of changes: 1) deploying new web features while minimizing performance impacts, 2) applying bug fixes without disrupting existing users, 3) phasing in new application versions for a subset of users, 4) consolidating applications that previously used different regions, and 5) modernizing applications while preventing bypassing of new validation logic. It provides examples of how multi-versioning allows hosting multiple application versions on the same region and routing requests between versions.
This document summarizes a Microsoft training event on designing user experiences for Windows 8.1. It introduces the presenters Chris Mayo and Martin Tirion and their backgrounds in app design. The event covers various topics related to Windows 8.1 UX design like controls, navigation, layout, the Start screen and more. It is aimed at designers and recommends experience with various platforms. Attendees can earn points towards Microsoft Virtual Academy for participating.
IBM Impact session 1654-how to move an existing cics application to a smartphonenick_garrod
This document discusses moving an existing CICS application to a smartphone. It outlines a 5 step process: 1) Using Rational Team Concert and Rational Developer for System z to verify requirements and load code. 2) Using RDz to create, deploy, and install web services to CICS. 3) Using RDz to test and debug the web services and COBOL program. 4) Creating a Worklight client to run on iPhone. 5) Migrating from VSAM to DB2 storage.
“My systems work perfectly—it’s the applications that are the problem!” If you have ever said (or thought) that, then this session is for you. Outages do not have to be "an application issue" anymore. In CICS TS 5, new policy-based capabilities allow you to set thresholds on the resources that your applications are allowed to consume. Rogue applications can be detected through various task threshold policies, such as excessive file or database access, repetitive program links, or abnormal storage requests. Once detected, you have the ability to notify, to react, or to ABEND. There’s a new sheriff in town, and it’s you. Come to this session to learn how to exercise your new power wisely.
Sara Hernandez Luna was born in Manizales Caldas, Colombia and now lives in Bogota with her mom, sister, and stepfather. She enjoys drawing animated puppets and taking her dogs to the park. Her favorite food is pasta and paisa food. She has three brothers named Maria, David, and Faber. Sara currently lives with her mom in a two-floor home with a terrace where her dogs live.
This document provides descriptions of Pantone colors selected for the Spring 2014 season. It describes 12 colors: Placid Blue, Violet Tulip, Hemlock, Sand, Paloma, Cayenne, Celosia Orange, and Radiant Orchid. The colors range from neutrals like Placid Blue, Hemlock, Sand, and Paloma to brighter shades like Cayenne, Celosia Orange, and Radiant Orchid. Most colors are described as either neutrals that work well combined with other colors or bolder shades with their own dramatic presence.
The document discusses CICS connectivity and networking. It provides an overview of the connectivity landscape and how the web container fits within it. It also discusses IPIC enhancements in CICS TS v5.2 for high availability, including terminology. Sysplex distributor and port sharing solutions for high availability are described. The document concludes with a discussion of CICS Transaction Gateway v9.1's open beta, focusing on new capabilities for service enablement, secure connectivity, and modern connectivity using JSON web services.
SHARE 2014, Pittsburgh IBM Mobile Pricingnick_garrod
This document discusses IBM's z/OS Connect and Mobile Workload Pricing. z/OS Connect is a Liberty-based gateway that provides secure and simple RESTful access to z/OS applications from mobile, web and cloud applications. Mobile Workload Pricing is a sub-capacity pricing program that helps mitigate the impact of increased mobile transactions on z/OS workloads. Customers must track mobile transactions and report CPU usage to IBM using a new tool to qualify for adjusted pricing.
This document summarizes a Microsoft training event on designing user experiences for Windows 8.1. It introduces the presenters Chris Mayo and Martin Tirion and their backgrounds in app design. The event covers various topics related to Windows 8.1 UX design like controls, navigation, layout, the Start screen and more. It is aimed at designers and recommends experience with various platforms. Attendees can earn points towards Microsoft Virtual Academy for participating.
IBM Impact session 1654-how to move an existing cics application to a smartphonenick_garrod
This document discusses moving an existing CICS application to a smartphone. It outlines a 5 step process: 1) Using Rational Team Concert and Rational Developer for System z to verify requirements and load code. 2) Using RDz to create, deploy, and install web services to CICS. 3) Using RDz to test and debug the web services and COBOL program. 4) Creating a Worklight client to run on iPhone. 5) Migrating from VSAM to DB2 storage.
“My systems work perfectly—it’s the applications that are the problem!” If you have ever said (or thought) that, then this session is for you. Outages do not have to be "an application issue" anymore. In CICS TS 5, new policy-based capabilities allow you to set thresholds on the resources that your applications are allowed to consume. Rogue applications can be detected through various task threshold policies, such as excessive file or database access, repetitive program links, or abnormal storage requests. Once detected, you have the ability to notify, to react, or to ABEND. There’s a new sheriff in town, and it’s you. Come to this session to learn how to exercise your new power wisely.
Sara Hernandez Luna was born in Manizales Caldas, Colombia and now lives in Bogota with her mom, sister, and stepfather. She enjoys drawing animated puppets and taking her dogs to the park. Her favorite food is pasta and paisa food. She has three brothers named Maria, David, and Faber. Sara currently lives with her mom in a two-floor home with a terrace where her dogs live.
This document provides descriptions of Pantone colors selected for the Spring 2014 season. It describes 12 colors: Placid Blue, Violet Tulip, Hemlock, Sand, Paloma, Cayenne, Celosia Orange, and Radiant Orchid. The colors range from neutrals like Placid Blue, Hemlock, Sand, and Paloma to brighter shades like Cayenne, Celosia Orange, and Radiant Orchid. Most colors are described as either neutrals that work well combined with other colors or bolder shades with their own dramatic presence.
The document discusses CICS connectivity and networking. It provides an overview of the connectivity landscape and how the web container fits within it. It also discusses IPIC enhancements in CICS TS v5.2 for high availability, including terminology. Sysplex distributor and port sharing solutions for high availability are described. The document concludes with a discussion of CICS Transaction Gateway v9.1's open beta, focusing on new capabilities for service enablement, secure connectivity, and modern connectivity using JSON web services.
SHARE 2014, Pittsburgh IBM Mobile Pricingnick_garrod
This document discusses IBM's z/OS Connect and Mobile Workload Pricing. z/OS Connect is a Liberty-based gateway that provides secure and simple RESTful access to z/OS applications from mobile, web and cloud applications. Mobile Workload Pricing is a sub-capacity pricing program that helps mitigate the impact of increased mobile transactions on z/OS workloads. Customers must track mobile transactions and report CPU usage to IBM using a new tool to qualify for adjusted pricing.