Information centers
Understanding CICS relationships: Resources are communicating, but to whom and how?
Understanding your resource relationships and how they are used in a CICS environment is critical to the success of new and reusable assets. With the explosion of SOA in the mainframe world, the ability to identify services in existing applications is vital to moving in that direction.
Last updated: 11 Nov 2009
Why is Your CICS Engine Running Out of Gas?
In an increasingly complex and competitive business environment where many existing CICS applications have been transformed using SOA and On Demand Business strategies, it is more important than ever for CICS systems to operate at peak level.
Last updated: 09 Sep 2009
CICS and Rational: Increase business agility through innovative tooling
Ideally, your development teams would have clear visibility into application performance across the enterprise, and understand the relationships among application components. Without this collaborative environment, it’s nearly impossible to drive test workloads for modern Web applications.
Last updated: 22 Jul 2009
CICS on System z – Turn insight into action with CICS business events
If you could see patterns in your business processes as they occur, you could take action quickly to resolve issues. Having this insight into business transactions would give your business the power to respond rapidly to changes in market conditions. It’s now possible using event processing in CICS®.
Last updated: 10 Jun 2009
The future of SOA on z/OS built on a smarter foundation of CICS TS V4, WAS V7 and Rational
Important advances in business application capabilities from development to deployment to execution have changed the game for business applications for z/OS®. The architectural leaders for IBM’s key business application offerings will take you through what is happening and how it applies to your business today.
Last updated: 08 Apr 2009
CICS Performance Series - Blow the doors off CICS and DB2!
You can reap more rewards from your CICS and DB2 environment by tuning your CICS to DB2 interfaces, connections and interactions to get the most from your tried and tested applications. Not only can this blow off the limitations of your CICS and DB2 environment, it can also go a long way toward reducing your software bills.
Last updated: 13 Jan 2009
