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IMS Technical Conference Presentations, Fall 2005


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Table of Contents

  • Hands-On Workshop
    • H02  Analysis Solution - IMS Performance Analyzer and IMS Problem Investigator
    • H05  TM Management Solution: IMS HP SYSGEN Tools V2 - The ISPF Interface
    • H06  HALDB Conversion and Maintenance Aid
  • Basics and General Interest
    • B01  IMS: What's New and What's Next
    • B02  Java and IMS Java for Beginners
    • B03  IMS SYSGEN for First Timers
    • B04 An Introduction to XML, SOAP and Web Services
    • B05  TCP/IP for Beginners
    • B08  IMS for New Users
    • B09  Common Service Layer Overview and Implementation
    • B10  What's New in IMS Tools
    • B11  Positioning Your Mainframes for IMS Version 9
    • B12  A Beginners Guide to IMS Databases, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B13  IMS Database Reorganization Solutions
    • B14  IMS and DB2, Working Together
    • B15  IBM Data Encryption for IMS and DB2 Databases V1.1
    • B16  Business Integration of CICS and IMS Assets
    • B17  Exploiting the Power of the Mainframe - The Latest News from zSeries
    • B18  Service & Support Solution: IMS Tools Support - Getting the Most Out of Your Communication with IBM
    • B19  IMS V9 DB and DBRC Enhancements
    • B20  OMEGAMON for IMS Positioning
    • B21  IMS V9 System: TM and Application Enhancements
    • B22  Why IMS for the Web - Transaction and Data Access
  • Information Integration: Connectivity and Application Development
    • B06  TCP/IP Traces and Displays for IMS Professionals
    • B07  Using z/OS Sysplex Distributor with WebSphere and IMS V9
    • B25  MFS Web Services for Application Programmers
    • B27  MFS Web Enablement
    • B28  IMS XML DB Overview
    • B29  IMS SOAP Gateway
    • B30  IMS OTMA Implementation, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B31  IMS Connect Configuration - A Walk Through the Parms
    • B32  IMS Connect Client Implementation, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B33  IMS MQSeries Implementation, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B34  IMS On Demand Integration Solutions and Directions
    • B35  IMS Connector for Java Update
    • B36  Java and JDBC Application Development for IMS
    • B37  How to 8uild an IMS JDBC Sample
    • B38  IMS Connect 101
    • B40  Exploring IMS Connect User Exits
    • B41  DLIModel Utility XMI Enhancements and the New GUI
    • B42  Next Generation BI using Real-Time ETL: Dynamic Mainframe Data Access and More
    • B43  IMS & VSAM Data Integration for High-Performance J2EE and .NET Applications
    • B45  Application Management Solution - IMS Connect Extensions Update
    • B46  IMS Connect Problem Determination - Understanding the Issues and Using IMS Connect Extensions
    • B63  IMS Multiple Systems Coupling (MSC) and Routing Exit Enhancements
  • Manageability
    • B50  IMS V9 Installation Considerations
    • B51  IMS Maintenance Recommendations, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B52  An Introduction to IMS Security
    • B53  IMS/SMU Security Converting to RACF
    • B54  Using IPCS with IMS
    • B55  Debugging IMS Abends with IPCS
    • B56  IMS Debugging in zArchitecture
    • B57  How to Setup and Gather Documentation for IMS Problems
    • B58  Operationally Managing Your IMS Traces
    • B59  IMS Automation Options
    • B60  Issuing Operator Commands with the TSO SPOC
    • B61  Automated Operations with the REXX SPOC API
    • B62  IMS Control Center for Distributed Operations
    • B65  IMS V9 KBLA Overview: A New Interface for Accessing Utilities to Analyze IMS Log Records
    • B66  Using Log Records for IMS Diagnosis, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B67  What You Can Do to Help IMS Level 2 Help You
    • B68  Database Utilities Solution - IMS HP FP Utilities
    • B69  Reorganization Solution - IMS Parallel Reorganization
    • B70  Operations Management with CSL
    • B71  Resource Management with CSL
    • B72  IMS Shared Queues - How and Why, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B95  How Can I Maintain On Demand Transactional Data Integrity
  • Scalability in Performance/Capacity/Availability/Recovery
    • B26  What is an ACRE? Find Out in Tuning HDAM, PHDAM, DEDB and Even BDAM
    • B44  IMS HALDB Implementation
    • B64  IMS Fast Path Enhancements
    • B75  Looking at IMS Historical Data using Tivoli Decision Support for z/OS
    • B76  IMS Performance Hints & Tips
    • B77  How to Use and Interpret the V9 KBLA Performance Utilities
    • B78  IMS Health Check Process
    • B79  IMS Continuous Availability Considerations
    • B80  Accessing the RECONs with IMS Version 9
    • B81  Partition, Partition, How Do I Handle All these Partitions (HALDB Re-Partitioning Strategies and Consideration)
    • B82  HALDB Test Environment Considerations
    • B83  IMS Tools for Performance and Debugging
    • B84  OMEGAMON Architecture
    • B85  OMEGAMON XE Monitoring Solutions for IMS
    • B86  Using z/OS WLM to Improve the Performance of Your IMS Systems
    • B87  Using zAAP Processors to Optimize Java Workloads
    • B88  IMS V9 HALDB Online Reorganizations
    • B89  HALDB Database Administration, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B90  Implementing IMS Hardware Data Compression
    • B91  IMS Exploitation of the Parallel Sysplex, Part 1 & Part 2
    • B93  Recovery Solution - Database Recovery Facility Update
    • B94  Recovery Solution - What's New with IMS High Performance Image Copy Tool
  • Customer Perspectives
    • B98  IMS Connect Deployment at Toronto Dominion Bank
    • B99  IMS Version 9 at Royal Bank of Canada