System Z on the Go
Title | System Z on the Go PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Louwe Kooijmans |
Publisher | |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Application software |
ISBN |
System z on the Go: Accessing z/OS from Smartphones
Title | System z on the Go: Accessing z/OS from Smartphones PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Louwe Kooijmans |
Publisher | IBM Redbooks |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2010-06-10 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0738434434 |
In this IBM® Redbooks® publication we demonstrate that it is possible to combine the traditional strengths of the mainframe to manage large volumes of data and run business transactions with the Web 2.0 paradigm. We can get simpler interfaces, better integration among different services, lightweight protocols for communication, and much more, together with the availability, security, and reliability of mainframe data. And we will show how mainframe data can be accessed by smartphones such as Android or iPhone. But we can do more to demonstrate how flexible the mainframe platform is. Through the use of pervasive devices it is possible to add new possibilities to mainframe applications, extending System z® capabilities. We can receive notifications in real time, for example, of successful or unsuccessful termination of a TWS job stream, or we can immediately get alerts about abends that occurred in a critical application. This book is another demonstration that the mainframe is alive and kicking and can and should play a key role in modern application architectures.
System z on the Go: Accessing z/OS from Smartphones
Title | System z on the Go: Accessing z/OS from Smartphones PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Louwe Kooijmans |
Publisher | IBM Redbooks |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2010-06-10 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780738434438 |
In this IBM® Redbooks® publication we demonstrate that it is possible to combine the traditional strengths of the mainframe to manage large volumes of data and run business transactions with the Web 2.0 paradigm. We can get simpler interfaces, better integration among different services, lightweight protocols for communication, and much more, together with the availability, security, and reliability of mainframe data. And we will show how mainframe data can be accessed by smartphones such as Android or iPhone. But we can do more to demonstrate how flexible the mainframe platform is. Through the use of pervasive devices it is possible to add new possibilities to mainframe applications, extending System z® capabilities. We can receive notifications in real time, for example, of successful or unsuccessful termination of a TWS job stream, or we can immediately get alerts about abends that occurred in a critical application. This book is another demonstration that the mainframe is alive and kicking and can and should play a key role in modern application architectures.
System Programmer's Guide to Z/OS System Logger
Title | System Programmer's Guide to Z/OS System Logger PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Kyne |
Publisher | IBM.Com/Redbooks |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Data loggers |
ISBN | 9780738489438 |
The z/OS System Logger is a function provided by the operating system to exploiters running on z/OS. The number of exploiters of this component is increasing, as is its importance in relation to system performance and availability. This IBM Redbooks document provides system programmers with a solid understanding of the System Logger component and guidance about how it should be set up for optimum performance with each of the exploiters. System Logger is an MVS component that provides a logging facility for applications running in a single-system or multi-system sysplex. The advantage of using System Logger is that the responsibility for tasks such as saving the log data (with the requested persistence), retrieving the data (potentially from any system in the sysplex), archiving the data, and expiring the data is removed from the creator of the log records. In addition, Logger provides the ability to have a single, merged, log, containing log data from multiple instances of an application within the sysplex.
Leveraging IBM Cognos 8 BI for Linux on IBM System z
Title | Leveraging IBM Cognos 8 BI for Linux on IBM System z PDF eBook |
Author | Paolo Bruni |
Publisher | IBM Redbooks |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2010-02-01 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0738433756 |
In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we describe the role Cognos® plays in an Information On Demand (IOD) solution for IBM System z® and detail the functions of IBM Cognos 8 BI for Linux® on System z in current deployment scenarios. We show typical deployment architectures that show how to access disparate data sources both on and off the System z platform and show how the functions of the Cognos family of products provides a way to consolidate different BI solutions on System z. We provide examples of Cognos functions for resolving business requirements using reporting and OLAP capabilities as well as general deployment considerations of IBM Cognos 8 BI for Linux on System z. This publication is meant to help the Cognos Business Intelligence professional understand the strong points of System z architecture and the database specialist appreciate the Cognos family of products.
Integrable Systems and Foliations
Title | Integrable Systems and Foliations PDF eBook |
Author | Claude Albert |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1461241340 |
The articles in this volume are an outgrowth of a colloquium "Systemes Integrables et Feuilletages," which was held in honor of the sixtieth birthday of Pierre Molino. The topics cover the broad range of mathematical areas which were of keen interest to Molino, namely, integral systems and more generally symplectic geometry and Poisson structures, foliations and Lie transverse structures, transitive structures, and classification problems.
System z Parallel Sysplex Best Practices
Title | System z Parallel Sysplex Best Practices PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Kyne |
Publisher | IBM Redbooks |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2011-01-11 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0738434671 |
This IBM® Redbooks® publication pulls together diverse information regarding the best way to design, implement, and manage a Parallel Sysplex® to deliver the levels of performance and availability required by your organization. This book should be of interest to system programmers, availability managers, and database administrators who are interested in verifying that your systems conform to IBM best practices for a Parallel Sysplex environment. In addition to z/OS® and the sysplex hardware configuration, this book also covers the major IBM subsystems: CICS® DB2® IMSTM MQ WebSphere® Application Server To get the best value from this book, readers should have hands-on experience with Parallel Sysplex and have working knowledge of how your systems are set up and why they were set up in that manner.