Stream: Virtual Room 7
Time: 15:30 - 16:30
IBM TDMF (Transparent Data Migration Facility) is more than the rock-solid tool you’ve used for years to migrate your mainframe data. What if you could quickly refresh Z data you use in your Dev Ops environment? Would you like to balance storage resources to improve performance and optimize capacity? Do you have a project for volume consolidation? Do you need to move data from a primary to a secondary site for a disaster recovery solution? Are you concerned about support with the impending skills gap? TDMF can help with all of this and more. Join us for this session to learn how you can solve everyday storage challenges, and what’s new in TDMF V5.10.
Brandon is a TDMF Developer for 21st Century Software based in the Joplin, Missouri area. He has over 17 years of mainframe experience in a variety of QA, support, and development roles. Since joining the TDMF development team in early 2020, Brandon has assisted with problem diagnosis and bug fixes, and has contributed several new product features, including zHPF support for TDMF 5.10.
Ken Strickland is a Senior Implementation Specialist working for 21st Century Software and is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has been an IT professional for over 35 years and has performed successfully at a variety of technical and management assignments in computer operations, technical support, systems programming, and storage management. Mr. Strickland has extensive experience in the management and implementation of complex storage management philosophies, policies, and implementation. He has a high level of expertise in the use of storage management software and has performed management and implementation roles for various organizations.
Mike is a Senior TDMF/zDMF L2 to L3/Developer for 21st Century Software. He began his mainframe career and spent 26 years at Amdahl as SE/Senior SE/Specialist supporting both software, hardware, firmware and microcode on ECL and CMOS Amdahl mainframes. Mike has a range of in-depth mainframe architectural skills including hardware, I/O, Command Mode/zHPF channel programming and assembler skills. Before coming to 21st Century Software, he spent 10 years at IBM supporting TDMF and zDMF from L2 to L3/Development, specializing in TDMF diagnosis, creating/testing fixes and developing feature enhancements.
Brandon is a TDMF Developer for 21st Century Software based in the Joplin, Missouri area. He has over 17 years of mainframe experience in a variety of QA, support, and development roles. Since joining the TDMF development team in early 2020, Brandon has assisted with problem diagnosis and bug fixes, and has contributed several new product features, including zHPF support for TDMF 5.10.
Ken Strickland is a Senior Implementation Specialist working for 21st Century Software and is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has been an IT professional for over 35 years and has performed successfully at a variety of technical and management assignments in computer operations, technical support, systems programming, and storage management. Mr. Strickland has extensive experience in the management and implementation of complex storage management philosophies, policies, and implementation. He has a high level of expertise in the use of storage management software and has performed management and implementation roles for various organizations.
Mike is a Senior TDMF/zDMF L2 to L3/Developer for 21st Century Software. He began his mainframe career and spent 26 years at Amdahl as SE/Senior SE/Specialist supporting both software, hardware, firmware and microcode on ECL and CMOS Amdahl mainframes. Mike has a range of in-depth mainframe architectural skills including hardware, I/O, Command Mode/zHPF channel programming and assembler skills. Before coming to 21st Century Software, he spent 10 years at IBM supporting TDMF and zDMF from L2 to L3/Development, specializing in TDMF diagnosis, creating/testing fixes and developing feature enhancements.
Brandon is a TDMF Developer for 21st Century Software based in the Joplin, Missouri area. He has over 17 years of mainframe experience in a variety of QA, support, and development roles. Since joining the TDMF development team in early 2020, Brandon has assisted with problem diagnosis and bug fixes, and has contributed several new product features, including zHPF support for TDMF 5.10.
Ken Strickland is a Senior Implementation Specialist working for 21st Century Software and is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has been an IT professional for over 35 years and has performed successfully at a variety of technical and management assignments in computer operations, technical support, systems programming, and storage management. Mr. Strickland has extensive experience in the management and implementation of complex storage management philosophies, policies, and implementation. He has a high level of expertise in the use of storage management software and has performed management and implementation roles for various organizations.
Mike is a Senior TDMF/zDMF L2 to L3/Developer for 21st Century Software. He began his mainframe career and spent 26 years at Amdahl as SE/Senior SE/Specialist supporting both software, hardware, firmware and microcode on ECL and CMOS Amdahl mainframes. Mike has a range of in-depth mainframe architectural skills including hardware, I/O, Command Mode/zHPF channel programming and assembler skills. Before coming to 21st Century Software, he spent 10 years at IBM supporting TDMF and zDMF from L2 to L3/Development, specializing in TDMF diagnosis, creating/testing fixes and developing feature enhancements.
Brandon is a TDMF Developer for 21st Century Software based in the Joplin, Missouri area. He has over 17 years of mainframe experience in a variety of QA, support, and development roles. Since joining the TDMF development team in early 2020, Brandon has assisted with problem diagnosis and bug fixes, and has contributed several new product features, including zHPF support for TDMF 5.10.
Ken Strickland is a Senior Implementation Specialist working for 21st Century Software and is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has been an IT professional for over 35 years and has performed successfully at a variety of technical and management assignments in computer operations, technical support, systems programming, and storage management. Mr. Strickland has extensive experience in the management and implementation of complex storage management philosophies, policies, and implementation. He has a high level of expertise in the use of storage management software and has performed management and implementation roles for various organizations.
Mike is a Senior TDMF/zDMF L2 to L3/Developer for 21st Century Software. He began his mainframe career and spent 26 years at Amdahl as SE/Senior SE/Specialist supporting both software, hardware, firmware and microcode on ECL and CMOS Amdahl mainframes. Mike has a range of in-depth mainframe architectural skills including hardware, I/O, Command Mode/zHPF channel programming and assembler skills. Before coming to 21st Century Software, he spent 10 years at IBM supporting TDMF and zDMF from L2 to L3/Development, specializing in TDMF diagnosis, creating/testing fixes and developing feature enhancements.
Brandon is a TDMF Developer for 21st Century Software based in the Joplin, Missouri area. He has over 17 years of mainframe experience in a variety of QA, support, and development roles. Since joining the TDMF development team in early 2020, Brandon has assisted with problem diagnosis and bug fixes, and has contributed several new product features, including zHPF support for TDMF 5.10.
Ken Strickland is a Senior Implementation Specialist working for 21st Century Software and is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has been an IT professional for over 35 years and has performed successfully at a variety of technical and management assignments in computer operations, technical support, systems programming, and storage management. Mr. Strickland has extensive experience in the management and implementation of complex storage management philosophies, policies, and implementation. He has a high level of expertise in the use of storage management software and has performed management and implementation roles for various organizations.
Mike is a Senior TDMF/zDMF L2 to L3/Developer for 21st Century Software. He began his mainframe career and spent 26 years at Amdahl as SE/Senior SE/Specialist supporting both software, hardware, firmware and microcode on ECL and CMOS Amdahl mainframes. Mike has a range of in-depth mainframe architectural skills including hardware, I/O, Command Mode/zHPF channel programming and assembler skills. Before coming to 21st Century Software, he spent 10 years at IBM supporting TDMF and zDMF from L2 to L3/Development, specializing in TDMF diagnosis, creating/testing fixes and developing feature enhancements.
Brandon is a TDMF Developer for 21st Century Software based in the Joplin, Missouri area. He has over 17 years of mainframe experience in a variety of QA, support, and development roles. Since joining the TDMF development team in early 2020, Brandon has assisted with problem diagnosis and bug fixes, and has contributed several new product features, including zHPF support for TDMF 5.10.
Ken Strickland is a Senior Implementation Specialist working for 21st Century Software and is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has been an IT professional for over 35 years and has performed successfully at a variety of technical and management assignments in computer operations, technical support, systems programming, and storage management. Mr. Strickland has extensive experience in the management and implementation of complex storage management philosophies, policies, and implementation. He has a high level of expertise in the use of storage management software and has performed management and implementation roles for various organizations.
Mike is a Senior TDMF/zDMF L2 to L3/Developer for 21st Century Software. He began his mainframe career and spent 26 years at Amdahl as SE/Senior SE/Specialist supporting both software, hardware, firmware and microcode on ECL and CMOS Amdahl mainframes. Mike has a range of in-depth mainframe architectural skills including hardware, I/O, Command Mode/zHPF channel programming and assembler skills. Before coming to 21st Century Software, he spent 10 years at IBM supporting TDMF and zDMF from L2 to L3/Development, specializing in TDMF diagnosis, creating/testing fixes and developing feature enhancements.
Brandon is a TDMF Developer for 21st Century Software based in the Joplin, Missouri area. He has over 17 years of mainframe experience in a variety of QA, support, and development roles. Since joining the TDMF development team in early 2020, Brandon has assisted with problem diagnosis and bug fixes, and has contributed several new product features, including zHPF support for TDMF 5.10.
Ken Strickland is a Senior Implementation Specialist working for 21st Century Software and is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has been an IT professional for over 35 years and has performed successfully at a variety of technical and management assignments in computer operations, technical support, systems programming, and storage management. Mr. Strickland has extensive experience in the management and implementation of complex storage management philosophies, policies, and implementation. He has a high level of expertise in the use of storage management software and has performed management and implementation roles for various organizations.
Mike is a Senior TDMF/zDMF L2 to L3/Developer for 21st Century Software. He began his mainframe career and spent 26 years at Amdahl as SE/Senior SE/Specialist supporting both software, hardware, firmware and microcode on ECL and CMOS Amdahl mainframes. Mike has a range of in-depth mainframe architectural skills including hardware, I/O, Command Mode/zHPF channel programming and assembler skills. Before coming to 21st Century Software, he spent 10 years at IBM supporting TDMF and zDMF from L2 to L3/Development, specializing in TDMF diagnosis, creating/testing fixes and developing feature enhancements.
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