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© 2012 IBM Corporation

IMS Business Update

Kyle Charlet – STSM, IMS SOA and Modernization

September 19th, 2012

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IMS is Essential to Your Business

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More than 75%

of the world’s

Top 25

companies listed

in the Fortune

100

entrust their

business to IMS

every second

100

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15 million gigabytes of production data managed by IMS

$3.0 trillion ($US) per day is transferred through IMS.....by one customer

200+ million users served every day

375 million accounts…..for one customer

46,000 transactions per second…..on a single IMS system

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What our clients tell us“The IMS Repository and the MSC TCP/IP features in IMS V12 allow us easier maintenance; The IMS Repository will bring us more simplicity, security, and reliability, as we can share it between the systems.”

“With the IMS Repository and RDDS feature of DRD, we can manage our system resources much more easily; change management is more efficient and faster.”

“We haven't seen anything that can process as much data, with as much reliability, as IMS.”

“We use the proven reliability of IMS to support the most critical application in the company.”

“IMS Callout, ODBM, and the SOAP Gateway allow us to keep data in distributed systems in sync with that in the legacy IMS systems, helping maintain inventory control.”

“Due to its high performance and reliability, IMS has been part of CECA’s core business for the last 25 years, to deliver the financial services demanded by our federated savings banks.”

“We are extremely pleased with the results regarding installation, configuration, tuning, new processes, operations management, and security management.”

Major energy provider

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IMS 12 General Availability� IMS 12 became generally available on

October 28, 2011

– Enterprise Suite 2.1

� Quality Partnership Program highly successful

– 14 external customers, 26 vendors

– 5 customers were in production before GA; one was in production more than

100 days before GA

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IMS Roadmap

IMS 11 IMS 12 IMS 12+

Access to IMS database resources anywhere in the IMSplex directly from z/OS

and distributed environments

CPU Reduction

Java Support

Easier Operations

IBM IMS Tools Day 1 Support

Free RDz Licenses

IMS catalog for database metadata management

Double-digit gains in performance, throughput,

and simplification

CPU savings and increased throughput for IMS DBCTL

clients

Single centralized store for dynamic resource

definitions

Integration with Cognos and Guardium

IBM IMS Tools Day 1 Support

Emphasis on cost savings

IMS Database Revitalization

Eliminate sysgens and planned outages

Direct access from .NET, other distributed platforms

Expanded SQL support –COBOL, PL/I

Web-based GUI for administration

And much more…

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IMS integration – extending our reach

InfoSphere Guardium Data Encryption for DB2 and IMS Databases

InfoSphere Guardium S-TAP for IMS

SecurityAvailability

Analytics

IMS

InfoSphere IMS Replication

IMS

Cognos

BI

Report

Authoring

Published

Reports

VVM

Cognos

Framework

Manager

IMS

Consumer

Author

JDBC

Data

Store

Data

Model

IMS

Universal

JDBC

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IMS Evolution Revolution

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IMS Evolution

� Deliver more intuitive UIs and interfaces to talk to IMS

– Eclipse-based tooling for Application Development – IMS Explorer and IMS 12

– SQL support from Java with Open Database in IMS 11

– More operational consistency with z/OS, CICS, DB2, RDz, and Omegamon

for IMS

� Reduce planned outages and manual tuning

– Dynamic Database Buffer Pools – IMS 12

– Database Quiesce – IMS 11

– Dynamic allocation of ACBLIB data sets – IMS 11

– Dynamic Resource Definition – IMS 10

– Online Reorganization – IMS 9

� Help address the IMS skills availability issues

– Use industry available Systems Admin and AD skills

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IMS Evolution Strategy

SQL / JDBC

IMS Tools

Rational

Optim

Cognos

InfoSphere

J2EE

pureQuery

JCL

ISPF

SDSF

JES

User Mods

User Exits

DBDGEN

PSBGEN

ACBGEN

OLC

DRD

DLI

Installation &

Operations

Application

Development

Reporting &

Analysis

IMS TM

and

IMS DB

Database

New IMS interfaces

and models IMS interfaces

Reduce the need for special, in-depth IMS skills

IMS

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IMS Explorer - revolutionizing IMS application development !

Graphical

interface to

easily access

and manipulate

IMS data using

standard SQL

Graphically-driven

editors to display

and update IMS

program and

database definitions

Generate SQL

to access IMS

data

See database

relationships

Change DBD and

PSB definitions

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IMS Catalog

� The IMS catalog

– information about IMS resources and relevant application metadata that IMS controls

– All program- and database-related information defined to the IMS database system including databases, fields, segments, data types, and more

– Changes made to any of these resources when you create, alter, or delete any IMS resource information will be reflected in the catalog

� The IMS catalog is a key component of the IMS growth strategy:

– Trusted information

– Comprehensive view of IMS database metadata (including application metadata) managed by IMS with standard access patterns (JDBC/SQL)

– Offers metadata discovery and exchange via IMS Open Database and the IMS Explorer for Application Development

– Scalable Open Database solution – large scale deployment into virtualized production and test environments

– Enables broad IMS integration into the IBM and non-IBM portfolio of tools (OptimDevelopment Studio, Rational Asset Analyzer, InfoSphere Data Architect, etc)

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IMS Evolution solutions

Java

IMS

z/OS

TCP/IP

DataPower

IMS SOAP

Gateway

TM access

Universal JDBC

driver

DB access

Universal DLI

driver

Java API

TM AccessRYO

C API

WebSphereTM/DB access

IMS TM and DB

Resource

Adapters

Web 2.0

(Mashup Center)

Catalog

Standards-based data server and TMOpen systems access

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Top Down Web Services� “WSDL first” approach

– Implies new application workload

– Tooling to generate PL/I or COBOL code

� A top-down approach is required to map complex XML

data structures, including unbounded arrays and strings

to PL/I and COBOL

� Both inbound and outbound requests

� SOAP Gateway

– Orders of magnitude improvements in performance,

security

– Lightweight SOAP connectivity with no need for Java EE

server

� TM Resource Adapter with WebSphere

� Becoming increasingly popular with large IMS

customers

– Several joint development/POC projects underway

Existing service

description WSDL

New

Business App

Enable New workloads.

generate

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Distributed Access to IMS Data

� IMS Open Database offers access to IMS database resources anywhere in

the IMSplex directly from z/OS and distributed environments

– Using industry standardindustry standard Distributed Relational Database ArchitectureDistributed Relational Database Architecture

(DRDA) to communicate with IMS ConnectIMS Connect

–– IMS ConnectIMS Connect becomes the gatewaygateway to IMS TransactionsIMS Transactions andand IMS DataIMS Data

� Makes application development and connectivity standard!

IMS Universal DB Resource AdapterIMS Universal DB Resource Adapter - to take advantage of

Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform services, JCA 1.5

IMS Universal JDBC driverIMS Universal JDBC driver - to make SQL calls that directly

access your IMS data

IMS Universal DL/I driverIMS Universal DL/I driver - to issue calls that are similar to DL/I

directly to IMS from Java

RYORYO - Use a programming language of your choice to issue DRDA

commands directly to IMS Connect

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Your Total Cost of Ownership

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IMS 12 on zEC12 provides

superlative Security, Compliance, Performance, Efficiency, and

Industrial-Strength Transaction and Database management

Revolutionize your IMS with zEC12!

� Most secure system with 99.999% reliability

� Optimized data serving with largest cache in the

industry

� Leadership in performance with middleware and

5.5GHz processor chip.

� Ability to process terabytes of data to provide

valuable output

� Millions of transactions per day with less than 1

second response

� Faster problem determination with IBM zAware

for improved availability

� Java exploitation of Transactional Execution for

increased parallelism and scalability

� A 31% improvement to PL/I-based CPU intensive

applications based on NEW Enterprise PL/I for z/OS

and Updated C/C++ compilers

� Increased Performance through Flash Express

and pageable large pages via z/OS 1.13 exploitation

Additional gains include:

� XML hardware acceleration; streamline and

secure valuable SOA applications with IBM

WebSphere DataPower

� Centrally monitored, controlled and

automated operations across heterogeneous

environments with IBM Tivoli Omegamon

IMS 12 on zEC12 shows a

30% improvement

in transaction rate

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Superlative Performance

IMS 12

z196

46,000 transactions

per second

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Internal Coupling

Facility (ICF) 1997

Integrated Facility

for Linux® (IFL)

2000

System z Application

Assist Processor (zAAP)

2004

Mainframe Innovation - Specialty Engines

Eligible for zAAP:

� Java execution environment

– IMS dependent regions with

JVM-enabled running Java workload

– SOAP Gateway on z/OS

� z/OS XML System Services

Eligible for zIIP:• XML converters

• XML System Services

• zAAP on zIIP

IBM System z Integrated Information Processor and (2006)

* Statements represent the current intention of IBM. IBM development

plans are subject to change or withdrawal without further notice.

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Re-emergence of System z

Cumulative number of

new System z clients in

the previous five years

Total number of new

System z clients in the

most recent five quarters

< 75 76

50%

Returning to

System z

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IBM’s Eagle Studies Program

� Provides a clear view of true

technology costs

� Produces a head-to-head

comparison of mainframe and

distributed computing costs

for each client

� Focuses on specific problems

the company needs to solve

� Offered at no charge to the

client

► Line items such as hardware, software, labor, storage, network, power and floor space

► Environments such as production, testing, quality assurance, development and disaster recovery

► Time, such as depreciation, replacement of assets and growth

► Nonfunctional requirements such as system availability and security

TCO=

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IBM and Mainframe Skills

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IBM Academic Initiative

System z Mission: Assist clients world wide with

System z skills

� Influences and assists Educators world wide to teach

mainframe technologies and concepts

� Builds important relationships with professors,

customers, and partners

� Demonstrates IBM’s commitment and continued

investment in the mainframe

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Schools worldwide teaching System z

ibm.com/university/systemz – Click on ‘Participating Schools’ tab

United States

Alabama

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Delaware

Georgia

Illinois

Indiana

Maryland

Michigan

Minnesota

Educators from all over the world are currently investigating or actively teaching mainframe technologies – 1000+ member schools worldwide!

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Pennsylvania

South Dakota

Texas

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Canada

Ontario

Quebec

Europe, the Middle East and Africa

Austria

Belgium

Czech Republic

Denmark

Egypt

Finland

France

Germany

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Poland

Russia

Slovakia

South Africa

Spain

Sweden

Turkey

United Kingdom

Asia Pacific

Australia

China

India

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

Taiwan

Thailand

Latin America

Argentina

Brazil

Mexico

Peru

Venezuela

45% in NA

24% in EMEA

15% in AP

24% in LA

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Introducing SystemzJobs.com

The IBM System z Job Board at SystemzJobs.com is a new resource that connects students

learning IBM Enterprise Systems with companies hiring talent.

Benefits of using SystemzJobs.com

� Free, secure, and easy to use

� Fast access to the best jobs in theIT industry

� Global pool of available jobs

Getting started

Follow these steps at SystemzJobs.com to

get started:

1. Create a secure account (optional)

2. Search for jobs with your preferences

3. Connect with employers

Questions? Contact [email protected]

Sponsored by the

IBM Academic Initiative, System z

Visit: ibm.com/university/systemz

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System z Academic Initiative Success Stories

� Cegep de Thetford - Located in the heart of Canada's Quebec province, Cegep de Thetford

continues to expand its enterprise computing program to fill the hiring needs of local

industry. Read to find out more about the college's undergraduate mainframe IT program.

� Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and University of Leipzig – Read about how Karlsruhe

Institute of Technology and the University of Leipzig in Germany have uniquely positioned

their enterprise computing and System z education to not only develop new talent for

industry, but also to make meaningful contributions to critical areas of enterprise computing

research.

� Syracuse University - Through its School of Information Studies, Syracuse University

offers a Global Enterprise Technology minor that teaches students to think differently about

large-scale problems. Read how these students are getting noticed by some of the world's

best-known companies.

� University of Arkansas - Tapping into its on-campus System z mainframe that is populated

with databases provided by some of the world's leading companies, University of Arkansas

gives its students a jump start on working in an enterprise environment. Which is exactly

what many of its students do after graduation. Read more here.

� University of Maryland Eastern Shore - The University of Maryland Eastern Shore saw a need in the marketplace for students educated in large systems thinking, and designed a

new program infused with leading-edge enterprise technology to meet it. Read about their

new class of enterprise-ready students.

17

enterprise

placements

in 2011!

100%

placement

record!

115

enterprise

graduates in

2011!

Participating Schools

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Partnering with IMS to grow System z skills

� IOD Customer Advisory Council –

Skills Summit

� Technical Workshops offered by IMS

Lab

� IMS Customer Internship Program at

Silicon Valley Lab

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Free IMS Lab-driven Customer Workshops

� IMS Business Value Assessment

– Business and architectural review of IMS subsystem and applications with the goal of helping

customers get more value out of their IMS investment

� IMS Database Workshop

– Hands-on workshop for application developers to learn about and test drive the latest

advances in IMS database technology

� IMS SOA Workshop

– Hands-on workshop for application developers to learn about IMS SOA capabilities that help

you service-enable and reuse IMS assets (data and business logic), and save money!

� IMS Cobol, JAVA, and PLI Application Development Workshops

– Hands-on workshop for application developers to test drive the latest tools that accelerate

and simplify IMS application development; available for COBOL, PLI, and JAVA developers

Want to know more? Ask Sofilina Wilhite [email protected]

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New IMS Customer Internship Program� Located at IBM Silicon Valley Lab in San Jose,

California – home of IMS Development

� Help you to quickly grow IMS skills

� 2012 Class has already completed, with IMS

customers from 2 different clients.

� Each class is limited to <10 participants for focused

attention

� 2-month minimal duration, possibility to extend

� Customers will work on real projects tailored to their

job responsibilities: AD, DBA, SysProg

� Formal and informal classes will be taught by IMS

engineers

Want to know more? Ask Steve Zozaya - [email protected]

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European IMS Architecture Team

� Specialized team that focuses on IMS as part

of our European Customers’ overall System

z architecture plans

� Team’s Mission:

– Confirm and secure existing IMS workload

and seek opportunities to derive new benefit

and workload on existing systems.

� They represent net new investment in IMS

� Current regions supported include France,

UK, Spain, Germany, Nordics, and Alps.

Want to know more? Ask Helene Lyon - [email protected]

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IMS China Development Lab - CDL

� We initially built a small team focused on

IMS technical support for IBM China and

Taiwan clients

� New development and QA projects were

then started at CDL.

� The team is now integrated to support both

IMS and IMS tools.

� We will continue

to expand this team.

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IMS Business Opportunities in Russia

� Russian companies are starting to centralize

and look for automated enterprise systems.

� IBM Sales and Business Partners are

actively working with 2 new clients for an

IMS Installation Proof Of Concept.

� An IMS Lab team was built in Moscow –

Development and QA

� We are working with Bauman University to

teach IMS

� Several multi-customer IMS awareness

events have been held in Russia

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Conferences in 2012

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IMS ISV Community

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