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Dusty Rivers, GT Software
GT Software Architect Dusty Rivers has an extensive 35-year background in global systems integration and IMS. Rivers has played an integral role in the design and implementation of distributed mainframe projects for a distinguished list of FORTUNE companies throughout the finance, government, manufacturing, and insurance industries. Rivers is well-regarded within the technology community and is a frequent presenter at conferences in the USA, as well as in Europe, South Africa, and Australia.
Date: 12 June 2012
Time: 10:30 Central Daylight Time
Title: Modernizing IMS
Presenter: Dusty Rivers, GT Software
Abstract: Using IMS systems that have been around for decades with new technology like Web Services, REST-ful services, JSON, JCA. Including creating services all without changing the existing IMS systems or writing any new code. Including using a WSDL first approach to creating new services. This webinar will include live demos and customer experiences.
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Copies of earlier presentations are also available:
- Click here for James Martin's ;Using IMS Performance Solution Pack for z/OS to analyze IMS performance problems.
NEW: You can listen again to the whole of this meeting here.
- Click here for Neil Price's Memoirs of a HALDBA.
NEW: You can listen again to the whole of this meeting here.
- Click here for Suzie Wendler's IMS 12.
NEW: You can listen again to the whole of this meeting here.
- Click here for Rosemary Galvan's Database Performance – Could Have, Should Have, Would Have.
NEW: You can listen again to the whole of this meeting here.
- Click here for Scott Quillicy's IMS replication for high-availability.
NEW: You can listen again to the whole of this meeting here.
- Click here for Gary Weinhold and Verna Bartlett's MSU reduction due to in-memory table management with (any) IMS applications.
NEW: You can listen again to the whole of this meeting here.
- Click here for Ron Haupert's Simplify and improve database administration by leveraging your storage system.
NEW: You can listen again to the whole of this meeting here.
- Click here for Jim Martin's Solving the problem when IMS isn't the cause.
NEW: You can listen again to the whole of this meeting here.
- Click here for Patrick Fournier's Improving the performance, efficiency, and TCO of SOA integration for IMS applications.
- Click here for Aurora Dell'Anno's The logical answer: IMS logical relationships.
- Click here for Tony Lubrano's Reducing mainframe costs – in a BIG way!
- Click here for Rob Morris's Mainframe integration is not a strategy – get your MIPS back while delivering value today.
- Click here for Kevin Hite's IMS Open DB functionality in IMS V11.
- Click here for Tom Harper's Understanding Specialty Processors.
- Click here for Henry Sobieski's IMS Modernization – Making the business case.
- Click here for Mike McKee's The right "change": SQL-based middleware.
- Click here for Jenny Hung's IMS and Web 2.0.
- Click here for Nick Griffin's Autonomics for your IMS database.
- Click here for Dusty River's IMS and SOA.
- Click here for John Butterweck's migrating to IMS V10.
- Click here for Bill Keene's IMS disaster recovery preparation part 2.
- Click here for Bill Keene's IMS disaster recovery preparation part 1.
- Click here for Kristine Harper's Why Assembler is a 21st century language.