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1. | IMS DataPropagator Implementation Guide By: Jouko Jantti; Debra Kerry; Armin Kompalka; Rick Long; Greg Mitchell Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 11-NOV-2002 Insert Date: 12-NOV-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IMS DataPropagator Implementation Guide IMS DataPropagator (IMS DPROP) is a licensed program that
maintains consistency between two copies of the same data, where
one copy of the data is stored in an IMS Database Manager (IMS DB)
database and the other copy is stored in a DB2 database. IMS DPROP
is a key component of IBM's Data Replication Solution and IBM's
Business Intelligence Solution.
IMS DPROP can perform asynchronous change propagation, meaning that
the change is applied independently of the updating application.
You can apply changes at predetermined intervals, managing
replication according to your business needs. Changes...
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2. | The Complete IMS HALDB Guide All You Need to Know to Manage HALDBs By: Jouko Jantti; Cornelia Hallmen; Raymond Keung; Rich Lewis Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 11-JUN-2003 Insert Date: 15-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: The Complete IMS HALDB Guide All You Need to Know to Manage HALDBs This IBM Redbooks publication describes the High Availability
Large Database (HALDB) capability available with IMS. IMS HALDB was
introduced with IMS Version 7. It allows IMS databases to grow to
almost unlimited sizes while providing increased availability. This
book updates IMS Version 7 High Availability Large Database Guide,
SG24-5751, as well as adding topics that were not covered in the
previous book.
This publication provides a broad explanation of HALDB and its
uses. Specific areas covered include:
-HALDB overview, definition, and structure
-Migration from non-HALDB...
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3. | IMS in the Parallel Sysplex Volume III IMSplex Implementation and Operations By: Jouko Jantti; Juan Jesús Iniesta Martínez; Knut Kubein; Bill Stillwell; Gary Wicks Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 18-JUN-2003 Insert Date: 10-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IMS in the Parallel Sysplex Volume III IMSplex Implementation and Operations This IBM Redbooks publication is the third volume of a series of
redbooks called IMS in the Parallel Sysplex. These redbooks
describe how IMS exploits the Parallel Sysplex functions and how to
plan for, implement, and operate IMS systems working together in a
Parallel Sysplex.
This book encompasses two parts. Part 1, Implementation, is a
description of the tasks an IMS installation must execute to enable
each of the functions. Part 2, Operations, addresses the
operational issues associated with running an IMSplex that include
startup and shutdown, steady state operations, online change,...
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4. | IMS in the Parallel Sysplex Volume II: Planning the IMSplex By: Jouko Jantti; Bill Stillwell; Gary Wicks Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 23-JUL-2003 Insert Date: 10-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IMS in the Parallel Sysplex Volume II: Planning the IMSplex This IBM Redbooks publication is the second volume of a series
of redbooks called IMS in the Parallel Sysplex. These redbooks
describe how IMS exploits the Parallel Sysplex functions and how to
plan for, implement, and operate IMS systems working together in a
Parallel Sysplex. We use the term IMSplex to refer to multiple
IMSs, which are cooperating with each other in a Parallel Sysplex
environment to process a common shared workload. Although we
generally think of an IMSplex in terms of online environments, an
IMSplex can include batch IMS jobs as well as IMS utilities.
IMS in the...
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5. | IMS Connectivity in an On Demand Environment: A Practical Guide to IMS Connectivity By: Jouko Jantti; Jordi Guillaumes i Pons; Gen Sasaki; Egide Van Aerschot; Andres Wolf Andreoni Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 02-FEB-2006 Insert Date: 03-MAY-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IMS Connectivity in an On Demand Environment: A Practical Guide to IMS Connectivity IBM Information Management System (IMS) is the IBM premier
transaction and hierarchical database management system.
Connectivity has always been a priority with IMS. IMS exploits
the latest technologies to address customers' requirements for
accessing IMS transactions and data. This IBM Redbooks publication
is about IMS connectivity.
This book provides a general overview of the IMS Open
Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) function and extensive
information about IMS Connect and its usage, including a chapter
that describes the IMS Connect Extensions product and how you can
enhance the IMS...
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6. | IMS Performance and Tuning Guide By: Jouko Jantti; David Matthews; Jayesh Prag; Dave Viguers; Yuan Yi; Pete Ziegenfelder Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 18-DEC-2006 Insert Date: 05-MAR-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IMS Performance and Tuning Guide This IBM Redbooks publication provides IMS performance
monitoring and tuning information. This book differs from previous
IMS performance and tuning IBM Redbooks in that there is less
emphasis on the internal workings of IMS and more information about
why and how certain options can affect the performance of
IMS.
Most of the information in the previous book IMS Version 7
Performance Monitoring and Tuning Update, SG24-6404, is still
valid, and in most cases, continues to be valid in any future
versions of IMS. This book is not an update or rewrite but instead
attempts to be more of a guide...
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7. | IBM IMS Version 10 Implementation Guide: A Technical Overview By: Jouko Jantti; Diane Goff; Angelique Greenhaw; Pete Sadler; Thomas Esser Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 19-DEC-2007 Insert Date: 16-JAN-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM IMS Version 10 Implementation Guide: A Technical Overview This IBM Redbooks publication provides an overview of the new
functions and enhancements in IBM Information Management System
(IMS) Version 10. IBM continues to enhance IMS integration,
manageability, and scalability.
IMS helps you with On Demand Business enablement, growth,
availability, and systems management that current and newer
environments and cost measures require. IMS Version 10 helps in
addressing your On Demand Business needs through
integration/openness, manageability, and scalability,
providing:
- Integration with other products and platforms across the
Internet, supporting...
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8. | By: Paolo Bruni; Angie Greenhaw; Thilo Liedloff; Bob Stone Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 10-AUG-2010 Insert Date: 02-OCT-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IMS 11 Open Database IMS™ Version 11 continues to provide the leadership in
performance, reliability, and security that is expected from the
product of choice for critical online operational applications. IMS
11 also offers new functions to help you keep pace with the
evolving IT industry.
Through the introduction of the new IMS Enterprise Suite
application developers with minimal knowledge of IMS Connect can
start developing client applications to communicate with IMS.
With Open Database, IMS 11 also provides direct SQL access to
IMS data from programs that run on any distributed platform,
unlocking DL/I...
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9. | IMS Version 11 Technical Overview By: Paolo Bruni; Angelique Greenhaw; Juan Jesus Iniesta Martinez; Egide Van Aerschot; Andrew Wilkinson Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 27-OCT-2009 Insert Date: 26-FEB-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IMS Version 11 Technical Overview IMS™ provides leadership in performance, reliability and
security to help you implement the most strategic and critical
enterprise applications. IMS also keeps pace with the evolving IT
industry.
Information Management System Version 11 (IMS 11) provides an
open, integrated, and distributed data access solution; improves
connectivity and ease of use; increases system availability; and
offers an architectural road map that supports future growth.
With IMS 11, a suite of Universal drivers supports IMS database
programmatic access with Type-4 and Type-2 connectivity. You can
now access IMS...
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10. | Introduction to IMS™, An: Your Complete Guide to IBM’s Information Managment System By: Rick Long; Mark Harrington; Robert Hain; Geoff Nicholls; Dean Meltz Publisher: IBM Press Publication Date: 30-DEC-2004 Insert Date: 12-MAR-2005 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Introduction to IMS™, An: Your Complete Guide to IBM’s Information Managment System The Only Up-to-the-Minute Guide to IMS Version 9--Straight
from IBM IMS Experts
Introduces IMS, one of the world's premiere software
products
Thoroughly covers key IMS functions, from security to Java
support
For both new and experienced IMS administrators, programmers,
architects, and managers
Prerequisite reading for IBM IMS Mastery Certificate
Program
IMS serves more than 95 percent of Fortune 1000 companies,
manages 15,000,000 gigabytes of production data, and supports more
than two hundred million users per day. The brand-new IBM IMS
Version 9 is not...
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