Stream: Virtual Room 1
Time: 13:30 - 14:30
Explore the recent z/OS Parallel Sysplex updates. Topics include the latest hardware and coupling link technology, Coupling Facility Control Code (CFCC), Server Time Protocol (STP) and z/OS enhancements. This session touches on some of the sysplex enhancements available with z/OS V2R4 and the z15. This presentation highlights new sysplex features and capabilities that can be leveraged to help your installation meet its business needs.
Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.
Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.
Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.
Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.
Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.
Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.
Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.
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