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Embrace change - How to Move to IMS Catalog, Directory and DDL in IMS - Part 2

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Stream: IMS & WIT
Time: 16:45 - 17:45


Presentation

Part 2 - 

Join us as we take a journey of a DBA moving from a classic ACBLIB environment to IMS CATALOG, Managed ACB's via Directory and eventually to DDL. See what steps are involved, what to do--or not do, how to roll forward and fall back plans. You'll leave with a 1) familiarity with CATALOG environment, 2) an overview of IMS Catalog and directory, and 3) see what the future could look like when only using DDL.

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Speakers


  • Anshul Agrawal at BMC Software Ltd
  • Role: Manager Product Development, BMC AMI IMS Fast Path and Backup & Recovery products. 

    Work Experience : 13 years in mainframe programming, systems and applications. Work Profile in BMC: Working at BMC software since 2016 as product developer on BMC Fast Path utilities. Engaged in various critical projects and leading the development for the last couple of years. Expertise in IMS Fast Path technologies. Avid interest in enhancing legacy mainframe products with a flavor of modern solutions. Interested in evolving BMC legacy products to help new generation adopt with ease.


    Email: anshul_agrawal@bmc.com

  • Snehal Nalage at BMC Software Ltd
  • Snehal Nalage is a Senior Product Developer, BMC IMS System Administration Products. 12 Years in mainframe programming, systems and applications. Working at BMC software since 2018 as product developer on BMC IMS System Administration products. Along with my specialization in the IMS subsystems (mainly in System Admin area), I am proficient with Assembler and general z/OS concepts. Leading Development for four BMC products. Keen learner and fascinated towards modernizing mainframe initiatives & holistic digital transformation.


    Email: snehal_nalage@bmc.com

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