Teleconference
A practical solution for integrating Java Batch for z/OS
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Developed for: Technical teams responsible for ensuring that business workloads are effectively executed. This includes operations architects and technical leads, application development architects and systems programmers
Technical Level: Basic - intermediate
The use of Java™ as the new language for business applications naturally leads to the need to execute that business logic in batch mode. Yet new types of workloads introduce new issues into any enterprise, no matter how much benefit they offer, and this is also true with integrating the new Java Batch workloads. How do you manage the operational and management costs related to them? How do you leverage the investment in business logic assets for non-online transaction processing (OLTP)?
Join us for this complimentary teleconference and learn more about Java Batch, a new batch workload source springing up throughout enterprise environments. This teleconference will identify the key challenges this emerging workload poses to your IT environment and how the IBM WebSphere® Compute Grid gives you the tooling and capabilities needed to smoothly integrate Java Batch into your enterprise batch solution. You’ll see that when it is combined with the workload management capabilities in WebSphere Extended Deployment, batch jobs and online transaction processing applications can execute simultaneously.
In this session, we’ll explain how the WebSphere Compute Grid can help:
- Provide performance, recoverability and availability qualities of service to Java Batch workloads
- Enable the incremental migration of COBOL to Java on z/OS®, reducing the risks associated with a batch modernization project
- Promote the effective reuse of strategic business assets developed for the OLTP environment from batch-less workloads
- Provide container-managed services such as checkpoint strategies, restart capabilities and threshold policies that govern the execution of batch jobs
- Provide a parallel processing infrastructure for partitioning, dispatching, managing and monitoring parallel batch jobs
- Deliver a workload-managed batch processing platform, enabling 24x7 batch and OLTP capabilities
Speakers: Snehal Antani, Technical Solution Architect and Christopher Vignola, WebSphere Extended Deployment Architect
This teleconference will also be available for replay after the event.
