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| Extend CICS applications through a Service Oriented Architecture to capture new audiences and opportunities |
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| Broadcast Date: December 9, 2004 at 11:00 AM Eastern Standard Time. Replay will be available.
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Audience: IT professionals, architects and management, and application developers and managers |
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Technical Level: Intermediate |
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| Description: You're looking to re-energize your existing CICS applications to deliver greater value to your customers and suppliers. You need to integrate your existing legacy applications with Web services in a service oriented architecture (SOA). You want to develop core business applications that target CICS as the run-time in mixed workload environments, such as C and C++. You’d like to exchange data that doesn’t limit you to a 32KB COMMAREA. And you're looking for a simpler way to control, monitor and manage your CICS systems.
If this sounds like you, there’s a valuable new IBM product launch you should know about — and an informative IBM Webcast you’ll want to attend. IBM CICS Transaction Server Version 3.1, being announced this month, is specifically designed to exploit SOA and other technologies for today’s on demand environment. In this Webcast, you’ll discover how CICS Transaction Server V3.1 can help your enterprise build new on demand solutions that leverage your current CICS investments.
With the runtime facilities provided by Version 3.1, you can access CICS-based applications as Web services within an SOA and effectively manage multiple workload types. Version 3.1 will help you: - Gain a balanced introduction to new technology and improved capability
- Extend your existing core applications to new audiences and opportunities
- Reduce the complexity of CICS systems by employing a single point of control
- Meet demanding service level objectives, for more reliable business with stakeholders and customers
Speaker: Phillip Hanson, CICS Product Manager. |
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