Teleconference
Best Practices in Data Warehouse loading and synchronization with ‘z’ data – A US State Govt. Case Study
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Developed for: Enterprise architects, Practitioners: Data Warehousing and BI, Mainframe application designers and programmers, Mainframe data, content & information architecture, Individuals responsible for architecture/technology standards
Technical level: Intermediate
The US State agency has its operational data store on IMS™. The Data Warehouse that serves several end-user web applications resides on Oracle® on AIX®. The IMS based operational data store is constantly updated by clerks, commissioners, and other users throughout the day. In addition, batch updates are also applied during evenings and weekends. The department uses a combination of IBM InfoSphere™ software offerings for the mainframe and AIX to populate and synchronize, in near real time, the Data Warehouse with the operational data store. This provides its end-users with the most current, complete and trusted case information.
Please join experts from the IBM InfoSphere team for a deep dive on this topic.
In this teleconference, you’ll learn how the US State Agency uses IBM InfoSphere software to achieve near real time synchronization and:
- Ensure success of Data Warehouse initiatives in an environment with z data
- Keep data sources in sync across mainframe and distributed platform
Speakers: Ramesh Gangisetty – Technical Solution Architect, IBM and Maribet Mason – Technical Enablement, zSeries Global Competency and Enablement - IPS, IBM
This teleconference will also be available for replay after the event.
