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  IBM System z Technical Conference 2008, Dresden, Germany

A IBM System z Technical Conference featuring z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE and Linux on System z was held in April 2008 in Dresden, Germany. Thanks to the conference's organizers and presenters, we now have a number of the presentions available here as Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF). The software needed to read them can be downloaded at no charge from the Adobe home page.

z/VSE 4.1 News and Views (5.8MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
z/VSE V4 Functions and Sub-capacity Pricing (1.7MB)
Dr. Klaus Goebel, IBM
z/VSE Enterprise Modernization (2.3MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
Integrated Application Development for z/VSE based on Eclipse (2.4MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
SOA and z/VSE: Implementing SOA using Web Services and Tools (3.3MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
z/VSE Tools - An Overview (1.6MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
VSAM Redirector Technology with Live Demo (x.xMB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM & Wilhelm Mild, IBM
z/VSE Application Development Modernization - Live Demo (690KB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM & Wilhelm Mild, IBM
SOA with z/VSE, z/VM and Linux on System z (1.8MB)
Oskar Lang, Alcad
Backup with Tivoli and Disaster Recovery for z/VSE (3.6MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
z/VSE Performance Update (760KB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
z/VSE Security Concepts and News (1.1MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
z/VSE Security Exploitation with Crypto Hardware (2.6MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
VTAPE Update and Usage (790KB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM

For presentations of older conferences please refer to the archive.


  IBM System z EXPO 2007, San Antonio, TX

A IBM System z EXPO featuring z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE and Linux on System z was held in September 2007 in San Antonio, TX. Thanks to the conference's organizers and presenters, we now have a number of the presentions available here as Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF). The software needed to read them can be downloaded at no charge from the Adobe home page.

z/VSE Presentations
General Interest
z/VM Presentations
Linux on System z Presentations


z/VSE Presentations

z/VSE Version 4 News and Views (6.2MB)
Jerry Johnston, IBM
z/VSE V4 - MWLC Software Pricing for IBM System z9 (1.1MB)
Klaus Goebel, IBM
Multi Instant Logic Analyzer for VSAM (1.2MB)
Stev Glodowski, IBM
VSAM 2007 / New Features with z/VSE V4.1 (520KB)
Stev Glodowski, IBM
VSE/POWER What's new since VSE/ESA V2.5 (1.7MB)
Stephen Gracin, IBM
Bringing You Up To Date with System z Hardware for z/VSE (6.2MB)
Mike Augustine, IBM
TCP/IP for VSE 1.5E Update (800KB)
Don Stoever, CSI
Migration to CICS TS for VSE/ESA, Is it time to do it? (610KB)
John Lawson, illustro Systems International
A Review of On Demand Solutions using z/VSE Connectors (3.5MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
SOA and z/VSE: Implementing SOA using Web Services and Tools (2.7MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
VSE Connectors Workshop: Setup of z/VSE e-Business Connectors and VSAM Redirector (3.4MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM and Wilhelm Mild, IBM
VSE Connectors Workshop: Setup of Connections to VSE CICS TS (2.4MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM and Wilhelm Mild, IBM
User Experience with z/VSE Connectors - VSAM Redirector with Capture Exit (2.2MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
The z/VSE Solutions that Exploit DB2 UDB on Linux (1.1MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
Approaches to Application Development for z/VSE (4.7MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
ShopzSeries: Ordering service and Products for z/VSE and z/VM on-line (4.3MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
Automation of z/VSE and distributed platforms using Open Source ANT (700B)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
z/VSE Performance Update (1.1MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
z/VSE Security Concepts and News - Auditing (1.5MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
z/VSE Security Exploitation with Crypto Hardware (3.5MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
Securing FTP on VSE (400KB)
Don Stoever, CSI
Backup with Tivoli and Disaster Recovery for z/VSE (3.9MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM

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General Interest

IBM System z9 Business Class - Overview and Update 2007 (4.7MB)
John Hughes, IBM
IBM System Storage Overview for the System z Environment (9.7MB)
Curtis Neal, IBM
TCO: Comparing System z and Distributed Environments - A Customer's View (700KB)
Marlin Maddy, IBM
Choose the Wrong Architecture and Waste Millions - A Customer Case Study (410KB)
Mark Post, Novell
IBM Transformation: Major IT Consolidation Initiative (700KB)
Robert Braddock, IBM
Growing the Business Without Growing IT (890KB)
Mark Shackelford, Baldor Electric

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z/VM Presentations

Virtualization Basics (400KB)
Brian K. Wade, IBM
The Basics of Using z/VM (580KB)
Christine Casey, IBM and Brian Hugenbruch, IBM
Introduction to z/VM Performance (200KB)
Brian K. Wade, IBM
Introduction to Performance Toolkit for VM (5.6MB)
Bruce Dailey, IBM
z/VM Security Update (3MB)
Alan Altmark, IBM
Virtual Networking with z/VM Guest LANs and the Virtual Switch (1.3MB)
Tracy Adams, IBM
Migrating to the z/VM Virtual Switch (1.2MB)
Alan Altmark, IBM
New Features of the z/VM V5.3 Hypervisor (9.9MB)
John Franciscovich, IBM
z/VM Platform Update: Introducing z/VM V5.3 - Advancing the Art of Server Virtualization (2.6MB)
Reed A. Mullen, IBM
z/VM Performance Update (800KB)
Bill Bitner, IBM and Brian K. Wade, IBM
z/VM Guest Performance (500KB)
Brian K. Wade, IBM
Performance Toolkit for VM - Product Update (3MB)
Bruce Dailey, IBM

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Linux on System z Presentations

zSeries Linux Planning: Where to begin? (300KB)
John Schnitzler Jr, IBM
Understanding the Technology Advantages of Running Linux on z/VM (1.3MB)
Reed A. Mullen, IBM
Making z/VM and Linux Guests Production Ready - Best Practices (540KB)
Jon vonWolfersdorf, IBM
Linux for System z at Nationwide - From Woe to Whoa! (1.5MB)
Jim Vincent, Nationwide
Using VM for Linux Disaster Recovery Planning (700KB)
Jim Vincent, Nationwide
Penguins Board the Stagecoach for the Linux Frontier: A User Experience with Linux on z Series (670KB)
Marcy Cortes, Wells Fargo.com
The Success Story of the Québec Government in raising and training penguins within a crèche (4.4MB)
Jocelyn Hamel, IBM
Enterprise Deployment of WebSphere & Portal On zSeries Linux at USDA (1.9MB)
Chuck Gowans, USDA

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For presentations of older conferences please refer to the archive.


  IBM System z Technical Conference 2007, Munich, Germany

A IBM System z Technical Conference featuring z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE and Linux on System z was held in April 2007 in Munich, Germany. Thanks to the conference's organizers and presenters, we now have a number of the presentions available here as Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF). The software needed to read them can be downloaded at no charge from the Adobe home page.

z/VSE General Interest
z/VSE SOA and On Demand Connectors
z/VSE System Management and Performance


z/VSE General Interest

z/VSE Version 4 News and Views (3.2MB)
Jerry Johnston, IBM
z/VSE Version 4 Functions and Sub-Capacity Pricing (610KB)
Klaus Goebel, IBM
z/VSE Version 4 Exploitation and Enterprise modernization (6MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
Ordering Service and Products for z/VSE and z/VM online (2.3MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
The mainframe is not an Island. Application Development with z/VSE (3.7MB)
Heinz Peter Maassen, Lattwein GmbH

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z/VSE SOA and On Demand Connectors

User Experiences with z/VSE Connectors (3.3MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
SOA and z/VSE: Implementing SOA using Web Services (Tools) (4.2MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
Lab: Interoperability of z/VSE with the open world using Connectors (1.7MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM and Ingo Franzki, IBM
Lab: SOA and CICS access from remote platforms (1.2MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM and Wilhelm Mild, IBM

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z/VSE System Management and Performance

Approaches to Application Development for z/VSE (3MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
Storage Options and Disaster Recovery for z/VSE (1.9MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM
z/VSE Performance Update (1.3MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
z/VSE Security Concepts and news (1.6MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
z/VSE Security Exploitation with Crypto Hardware (5.7MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM
z/VSE Health Checker (1.9MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM

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For presentations of older conferences please refer to the archive.

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