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How to prevent job failures through advanced JCL checking

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Stream: Becketts
Time: 15:15 - 16:15


Presentation

Organizations are tasked with ensuring that JCL standards are maintained across a DevOps team that is increasingly based remotely and has higher levels of staff attrition than has previously been the norm.
As such, many are struggling to ensure JCL syntax is error-free at scale both at a developer and an enterprise-level. IBM Z JCL Expert helps companies speed up the delivery of new applications, as well as the modernization of existing applications, to help businesses keep their competitive edge in the market. IBM Z JCL Expert provides a fit for purpose tool that enables staff to validate their JCL in an automated way, without having to rely on JCL expertise. 
Staff that’s unfamiliar with JCL can also learn over time as IBM Z JCL Expert reports on errors found. 
Come and learn more about this new IBM Offering, integrated with IBM Developer for z/OS and expanding ZoweTM API mediation layer offering multiple interfaces that fit different developers and users needs.

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Speakers


  • Domenico D'Alterio at IBM Europe
  • Domenico D’Alterio is the IBM Principal Product Manager focused on The Linux Foundation's ZoweTM and IBM Z distribution for Zowe projects. He contributes to the open-source project strategy and direction as well as market success of IBM Z distribution for Zowe.

    Prior to his current role, Domenico was the Product Manager for offerings in the IBM Z AIOps area working on the strategic directions of multiple offerings. In the previous years, he covered different managerial positions in IBM Development and Customer support organization as well as the role of Product Manager of Z Analytics products, Domenico joined IBM in 1999. Starting as designer, moved to a managerial role in 2006, acting as Development and Customer Support manager in the former Tivoli division of IBM. He graduated in Electronic Engineering, in Italy.


    Email: ddalteri@it.ibm.com

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