IMS Cloning Tool Migrate to New Releases of IMS - IMS UG May 2012 DFW
IMS RUGs Host Presentation - IMS UG May 2012 DFW
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IMS Regional User GroupsDallas, May 24, 2012
Suzie WendlerIBM ATS
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Today’s Agenda• Welcome and Introductions
• IMS Plays a Role in a System z Cloud– Suzie Wendler, IBM
• Using IMS Cloning Tool to Migrate to New Releases of IMS– Rosemary Shay, Rocket Software
• IMS 12 User Experience– Derek Baessler, Texas Instruments
• Lunch
• Introducing the IMS Catalog– Ken Blackman, IBM
• IMS Open Database (ODBM) Best Practices– Ken Blackman, IBM
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Free IMS Lab-driven Customer Workshops• IMS Business Value Assessment
– Business and architectural review of IMS subsystem and applications with the goal of helping customers get more value out of their IMS investment
• IMS Database Workshop – Hands-on workshop for application developers to learn about and test drive
the latest advances in IMS database technology
• IMS SOA Workshop – Hands-on workshop for application developers to learn about IMS SOA
capabilities that help you service-enable and reuse IMS assets (data and business logic), and save money!
• IMS Cobol, JAVA, and PLI Application Development Workshops – Hands-on workshop for application developers to test drive the latest tools
that accelerate and simplify IMS application development; available for COBOL, PLI, and JAVA developers
Want to know more? Ask Laura Hunsinger [email protected]
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New IMS Customer Internship Program• Located at IBM Silicon Valley Lab in San Jose,
California – home of IMS Development
• Help you to quickly grow IMS skills
• First class is scheduled for 2Q 2012
• Class is limited to <10 participants for focused
attention
• 2-month minimal duration, possibility to extend
• Customers will work on real projects tailored to
their job responsibilities: AD, DBA, SysProg
• Formal and informal classes will be taught by
IMS engineers
Interested?
Contact Steve Zozaya - [email protected]
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Conferences in 2012
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IMS ISV Community
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IMS 12 General Availability
• IMS 12 became generally available on October 28, 2011
– Enterprise Suite 2.1
• Quality Partnership Program highly successful
– 14 external customers, 26 vendors
– 5 customers were in production before GA; one was in production more than 100 days before GA
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IMS 12 - Extras
Phoenix, Dallas, Columbus, Detroit, Charlotte, Boston, Hartford, Toronto, NYC, Springfield, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco
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IMS Enterprise Suite 2.1
• IMS ES SOAP Gateway
• IMS ES Connect APIs for Java and C
• IMS ES Explorer for Development
• IMS ES DLIModel Utility plug-in
• IMS TM Resource Adapter
• IMS Web 2.0 solutions
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Get more out of your middleware investmentsIBM C/C++, COBOL and PL/I Compilers for z/OS
Increase Application Performance
IMSIMSDB2CICS
Tune application performance by taking
advantage of the latest IMS, CICS, and DB2 on System z196 and z114 hardware
Capitalize on existing Investments
Enterprise COBOL and PL/I for z/OS offer low
risk upgrade paths from older versions of compilers and middleware
Build New Applications Faster
New Compilers offer strong integration with IMS, CICS,
and DB2, as well as modern development tools,
providing a high productivity environment for developing business critical
applications
ReduceCosts
Simplify development with compiler support for the latest IMS, CICS, and DB2 features; Offload PL/I
and COBOL XML processing to zAAP
specialty engine
Optimize
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IBM classifies IMS (and DB2 and CICS) as “middleware”
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Extend your IMS data to the rest of the enterprise
• Synchronize mission-critical IMS data with InfoSphere Classic Change Data Capture for z/OS
Extension of InfoSphere Change Data Capture to support replication from IMS Efficient capture & delivery of IMS data to local or remote DBMS, message queues, flat files, and ETL tools Optimize processor utilization by only sending data changes which eliminates massive batch movementsExtend application availability by shortening batch windows by streaming changes as they occur Deliver up-to-date data for business analytics by distributing data across multiple systems or between central and satellite systems
• Increase the availability of IMS data with InfoSphere IMS Replication for z/OS
Efficient capture & delivery of IMS data to a local or remote IMS copy Synchronize data centres for continuous availability, business continuity, disaster recoveryWhen combined with IBM monitoring and workload management software, provides a hot standby site at unlimited distances with a recovery time in seconds to minutesLearn more at the product webpage
Primary Site
Secondary Site
Replication
IMS
IMS or other DBMS
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Questions?