| WAVV 2009 Presentations |
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The World Alliance of VSE and VM (WAVV) held its 2009 Conference in Orlando, FL. Thanks to the conference's organizers and presenters, we now have a number of the presentions available here. All of the listed presentations here are in PDF (Adobe Acrobat Reader) format.
For additional presentations from 2009, and for information about the 2010 WAVV, please visit the WAVV home page.
For additional presentations please check the WAVV Handouts page.
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z/VSE Presentations |
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z/VSE in an Elevator (2.6MB)
Klaus Goebel, IBM |
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SOA Roadmap and application integration with z/VSE (4.6MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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Using SOA Web Services with z/VSE (3.3MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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Bringing you Up-to-Date with VSAM in zVSE V4.2 (1.8MB)
Stev Glodowski,IBM & Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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z/VSE Performance Update (700KB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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VTAPE Update and Usage (1.2MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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z/VSE Security Concepts and News (1.5MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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z/VSE Security Exploitation with Crypto Hardware (2.2MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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Basic Security Manager from A to Z (700KB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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Integrating z/VSE into an Identity Management System (1.5MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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z/VSE Tools Overview (9.1MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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WebSphere MQ for z/VSE V3.0 Exploitation and solutions (2.2MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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Centralized data and Connectivity between DB2 VM/VSE and DB2 LUW Servers (2.8MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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Modern Eclipse based Development Environments for z/VSE (5.4MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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Linux on System z Presentations |
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General or Hardware |
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| WAVV 2008 Presentations |
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The World Alliance of VSE and VM (WAVV) held its 2008 Conference in Chattanooga, TN. Thanks to the conference's organizers and presenters, we now have a number of the presentions available here. All of the listed presentations here are in PDF (Adobe Acrobat Reader) format.
For additional presentations from 2008, and for information about the 2009 WAVV, please visit the WAVV home page.
For additional presentations please check the WAVV Handouts page.
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z/VSE Presentations |
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z/VSE News and Views (1.7MB)
Jerry Johnston, IBM |
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Modernize your VSE environment with z/VSE V4.1 and IBM System z9 (10.9MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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Connector Update: Access data and logic on z/VSE (2.3MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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New features in DB2 Server for VSE & VM V7.5 and the road ahead (500KB)
Torsten Roeber, IBM |
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Connectivity between DB2 VM/VSE Clients to DB2 LUW servers (380KB)
Torsten Roeber, IBM |
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Performance Improvement on DB2 Server for VSE/VM version 7.5 (440KB)
Torsten Roeber, IBM |
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Multi Instant Logic Analyzer4VSAM (520KB)
Stev Glodowski, IBM |
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z/VSE solutions using the VSAM Redirector Technology (1.4MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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z/VSE Connectors Workshop: Part 1 (3.8MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM & Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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z/VSE Connectors Workshop: Part 2 (4.3MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM & Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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SOA Concepts and z/VSE: Implementing SOA using Web Services and Tools (3.1MB)
Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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ShopzSeries: Ordering service and Products for z/VSE and z/VM on-line (1.7MB)
Stev Glodowski, IBM |
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Using WebServices with z/VSE (3.1MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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VSAM Exploitation (300KB)
Stev Glodowski, IBM |
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z/VSE Security Exploitation with Crypto Hardware (2.2MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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z/VSE Security Concepts and News (780KB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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VTAPE Update and Usage (1.2MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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Live Demo of IBM WebSphere Developer for System z (WDz) (630KB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM & Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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VSE Application Development Workshop: WDz (3.9MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM & Wilhelm Mild, IBM |
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z/VSE Tools - An Overview (8.8MB)
Ingo Franzki, IBM |
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z/VSE V4 and MWLC Software Pricing (x.xMB)
Dr. Klaus Goebel, IBM |
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z/VM Presentations |
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Linux on System z Presentations |
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General or Hardware |
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For presentations of older conferences please refer to the archive.
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