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ZEBRA (Zowe Embedded Browser for RMF/SMF and APIs) use case as open source enterprise monitoring tools

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Stream: Virtual Room 3
Time: 12:00 - 13:00


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ZEBRA (Zowe Embedded Browser for RMF/SMF and APIs) is an incubator project for Linux Foundation’s Open Mainframe ZOWE Project. It intends to provide re-usable and industry compliant JSON formatted RMF/SMF data records, so that many other ISV SW and users can exploit them or use with Open-Source SW for many ways. It can serve applications using JSON formatted RMF data thru ZOWE managed APIs to share/re-use them. It has potential to help system programmers, capacity/performance analyzers  use more open-source utilities out there, perhaps create knowledge base to share among z performance SMEs and users

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Speakers


  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim at Sponsor: IBM
  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim is an Open Source Developer Advocate at IBM Research. He started working for IBM Poughkeepsie in 2001 as a mainframe crypto processor designer and I/O hardware engineer for 6 years. Alex then moved to Systems Technical Sales team helping Wall Street customers with IBM Z technology until end of 2013. Since 2014, he was part of IBM's Platinum business partner Vicom Infinity in NY, where he worked with many clients and partners in various verticals using IBM Systems, Software and Cloud solutions.

    While at Vicom Infinity, he led a development team which created secure voice assistant device called VIVA, utilizing IBM Hyper Protect services and IBM Watson. He also has been serving Linux Foundation's Open Mainframe Project from its inception and recently working with an open source incubation project called ZEBRA.

    Alex is passionate about new technologies that help enterprise customers and society.


  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim at Sponsor: IBM
  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim is an Open Source Developer Advocate at IBM Research. He started working for IBM Poughkeepsie in 2001 as a mainframe crypto processor designer and I/O hardware engineer for 6 years. Alex then moved to Systems Technical Sales team helping Wall Street customers with IBM Z technology until end of 2013. Since 2014, he was part of IBM's Platinum business partner Vicom Infinity in NY, where he worked with many clients and partners in various verticals using IBM Systems, Software and Cloud solutions.

    While at Vicom Infinity, he led a development team which created secure voice assistant device called VIVA, utilizing IBM Hyper Protect services and IBM Watson. He also has been serving Linux Foundation's Open Mainframe Project from its inception and recently working with an open source incubation project called ZEBRA.

    Alex is passionate about new technologies that help enterprise customers and society.


  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim at Sponsor: IBM
  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim is an Open Source Developer Advocate at IBM Research. He started working for IBM Poughkeepsie in 2001 as a mainframe crypto processor designer and I/O hardware engineer for 6 years. Alex then moved to Systems Technical Sales team helping Wall Street customers with IBM Z technology until end of 2013. Since 2014, he was part of IBM's Platinum business partner Vicom Infinity in NY, where he worked with many clients and partners in various verticals using IBM Systems, Software and Cloud solutions.

    While at Vicom Infinity, he led a development team which created secure voice assistant device called VIVA, utilizing IBM Hyper Protect services and IBM Watson. He also has been serving Linux Foundation's Open Mainframe Project from its inception and recently working with an open source incubation project called ZEBRA.

    Alex is passionate about new technologies that help enterprise customers and society.


  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim at Sponsor: IBM
  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim is an Open Source Developer Advocate at IBM Research. He started working for IBM Poughkeepsie in 2001 as a mainframe crypto processor designer and I/O hardware engineer for 6 years. Alex then moved to Systems Technical Sales team helping Wall Street customers with IBM Z technology until end of 2013. Since 2014, he was part of IBM's Platinum business partner Vicom Infinity in NY, where he worked with many clients and partners in various verticals using IBM Systems, Software and Cloud solutions.

    While at Vicom Infinity, he led a development team which created secure voice assistant device called VIVA, utilizing IBM Hyper Protect services and IBM Watson. He also has been serving Linux Foundation's Open Mainframe Project from its inception and recently working with an open source incubation project called ZEBRA.

    Alex is passionate about new technologies that help enterprise customers and society.


  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim at Sponsor: IBM
  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim is an Open Source Developer Advocate at IBM Research. He started working for IBM Poughkeepsie in 2001 as a mainframe crypto processor designer and I/O hardware engineer for 6 years. Alex then moved to Systems Technical Sales team helping Wall Street customers with IBM Z technology until end of 2013. Since 2014, he was part of IBM's Platinum business partner Vicom Infinity in NY, where he worked with many clients and partners in various verticals using IBM Systems, Software and Cloud solutions.

    While at Vicom Infinity, he led a development team which created secure voice assistant device called VIVA, utilizing IBM Hyper Protect services and IBM Watson. He also has been serving Linux Foundation's Open Mainframe Project from its inception and recently working with an open source incubation project called ZEBRA.

    Alex is passionate about new technologies that help enterprise customers and society.


  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim at Sponsor: IBM
  • Yongkook(Alex) Kim is an Open Source Developer Advocate at IBM Research. He started working for IBM Poughkeepsie in 2001 as a mainframe crypto processor designer and I/O hardware engineer for 6 years. Alex then moved to Systems Technical Sales team helping Wall Street customers with IBM Z technology until end of 2013. Since 2014, he was part of IBM's Platinum business partner Vicom Infinity in NY, where he worked with many clients and partners in various verticals using IBM Systems, Software and Cloud solutions.

    While at Vicom Infinity, he led a development team which created secure voice assistant device called VIVA, utilizing IBM Hyper Protect services and IBM Watson. He also has been serving Linux Foundation's Open Mainframe Project from its inception and recently working with an open source incubation project called ZEBRA.

    Alex is passionate about new technologies that help enterprise customers and society.


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