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Onsite Guide
Onsite Guide For the best in enterprise IT content, networking and insight into new and upcoming products and services. Innovative Smarter Computing solutions: Critical for today and prepared for tomorrow Staying on top of critical applications and systems requires a smart approach to computing that can solve problems today, and be flexible enough to support your future business. Take control of your enterprise today with innovative solutions that build on your existing investments and help you drive toward long-term efficiency. Visit booth #212 to experience the latest in IBM System z® software and hardware. We’ll show you solutions that help you leverage “Big Data” to enable better decision-making, extend your investment in mainframe technology using the latest software enhancements, and how to use your resources more effectively so you can better support innovative initiatives. IBM is offering a wide range of information sessions at SHARE, which are listed in the program directory. We hope you will take advantage of these and several other planned activities. IBM is sponsoring the SHARE Welcome Reception – please join us in the SHARE Technology Exchange Expo, Exhibit Hall Monday, August 6 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Complimentary “Lunch and Learns” 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Monday lunch: Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 Think Big: A Discussion About the Realities of Big Data “Big Data” provides a lot of promises. But will these actually turn into reality? Come talk with a few subject matter experts from IBM who will dispel the hype and get down to what is real and what is not. Tuesday lunch: Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 CICS Transaction Server V5.1 Open Beta This download includes improvements to scalability, a lightweight runtime for Java™ web applications, including servlets and JSPs, and introduces cloud-style CICS® development, deployment and operations. Wednesday lunch: Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 Maximize System Availability and Performance with Tivoli System Automation Solutions Learn how Tivoli® System Automation solutions can automate the availability and management of your business applications end-to-end from a single point of control. Thursday lunch: Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 Modernizing the Enterprise for an Agile World: Trends and Challenges We’ll discuss how to break through the “silo” mentality with a new approach that shifts resources from maintenance to innovation, with strategic initiatives such as modernization, mobile, cloud, and continuous integration. Enjoy the SHARE experience! © IBM 2012 All rights reserved. Product names and terms in this document may be trademarks of their respective companies. Welcome to SHARE in Anaheim! Welcome to SHARE in Anaheim! Much has been happening in the industry this year, and we are pleased to bring you a week filled with best practices and top-of-mind technical content from the best in enterprise IT. SHARE is offering a broad range of technical sessions throughout the week covering Big Data – Big Analytics, Cloud in the Enterprise, Data Center Modernization, Responsibly Architected Application Solutions, the Dark Side of Virtualization and more. Be sure to visit the SHARE Technology Exchange Expo to see the zEnterprise 114, zBX and a host of exhibitors highlighting hardware and software solutions. While SHARE offers hundreds of sessions around enterprise IT, first, and foremost, SHARE is a community of IT professionals. To get optimal benefit from your time this week, make the effort to engage with others here in Anaheim. Find others who have the same problems that you do, or perhaps find someone who has already done what you are planning to do. This week, you have the opportunity to take full advantage of the SHARE community - some of today’s brightest minds in enterprise IT. I encourage you to take every occasion to connect and share information with your fellow IT professionals. In addition to the connections to be made this week, we have hundreds of great speakers covering a wide range of topics including two engaging keynotes. We are excited to have Jason Dorsey, renowned expert on multi-generational issues who leads off our keynotes with Crossing the Generational Divide, a discussion on how to lead, communicate and innovate across generations. We now have four generations in the workplace and each brings different strengths, values and priorities to the table. These differences can be a costly challenge or a powerful opportunity. On Tuesday morning, Brian Gallagher, President, Enterprise Storage Division at EMC will address industry trends in Cloud and Big Data Driving IT Transformation. Brian will share his views of the transformational changes and challenges affecting IT organizations and how enterprises and IT professionals need to respond. SHARE is not just about sitting in lectures all day long. Take the opportunity for some informal discussions. Meet at the receptions for a snack and a drink. Form a dinner group and take advantage of the great dining venues nearby. With the combined options offered by Downtown Disney, the Disneyland® Resort hotels and the Anaheim Garden Walk, there are literally dozens of restaurants within walking distance or a short ride on a shuttle bus. In Anaheim, we will be offering SHARE Live! for your colleagues who are back at the office and were not able to join us in Anaheim. They can view SHARE sessions broadcast live via webinar. It’s not too late to register. For a low fee and no travel or time out of the office, they can participate virtually in several SHARE sessions. This Onsite Guide is here to help you plan your week and to ensure that you do not miss a thing! In this Guide we highlight Areas of Interest to help you identify sessions that you might find interesting. These Areas of Interest reflect job roles like: z/OS Systems Programmers and Architects, and topics of interest like Security, Network and IT Management. Search the agenda by track to see the Areas of Interest. Many of our sessions provide user experiences which will provide unbiased insight into the latest hardware and software offerings. If this is your first SHARE or you haven’t been to SHARE recently, check out the SHARE Orientation session Sunday evening or Monday morning or view the online video at www.SHARE.org/ FirstTimeAnaheimOrientation. “SHARE is not just about sitting in lectures all day long. Take the opportunity for some informal discussions.” We very much appreciate the efforts of our SHARE volunteers, who have been working for months to put together a robust set of sessions, as well as building assets that SHARE can use to deliver a year-round program. Without these dedicated volunteers, SHARE would not have the robust, compelling program that we offer biannually. In return for their efforts, these volunteers get unprecedented access to key thought leaders and direct influence over the topics covered by future SHARE meetings. If you’d like to join the SHARE volunteer community, please contact SHARE Headquarters at SHAREhq@SHARE.org. We are grateful for the support of our Strategic Partner, IBM; and our Premier Sponsors: EMC Corporation, UNICOM Global International, Oracle, Hitachi Data Systems, Innovation Data Processing, Luminex and MainframeZone. Be sure to visit our exhibitors and sponsors at the SHARE Technology Exchange Expo and check out the Lunch & Learns (where lunch is hosted by our sponsors) and our Vendor Sponsored Sessions. Have a great week! With all of the materials presented by experts and thought leaders and all of the opportunities for informal discussions, I’m sure you’ll find many great ideas and be able to take considerable, valuable information back to your companies. Remember, SHARE is not an acronym, it’s what we do! Janet L. Sun SHARE President #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 1 S E L EC T Step Up Your SHARE Membership for Year-Round Benefits S E L EC T Your company’s SHARE membership currently connects you and your co-workers to thousands of other enterprise IT professionals and enables you to achieve business results through educational development and networking opportunities at events like SHARE in Anaheim. You can now expand your SHARE benefits throughout the year with SHARE Select, our newest membership offering. SHARE Select allows you and your colleagues the opportunity to take advantage of the latest presentations and discussions, both live and recorded from SHARE in Anaheim – as well as content from past SHARE conferences – from your office throughout the year. With SHARE Select, your organization will have all SHARE member benefits plus unlimited access to exclusive content available only to SHARE Select members. An investment in SHARE Select will ensure continued access to these SHARE resources in the future for all employees and offer a year-round opportunity to take advantage of SHARE content. Benefits SHARE Member SHARE Select Member Conference Attendance Conference Proceedings Webcast Archives Industry Influence Member Center Special Rates SHARE Live! Visit www.SHARE.org/Select for more information. Unlimited Access to SHARE Content Center Material Available for purchase Access to selected content This is your chance to help your employer and co-workers recognize the value of SHARE participation. Visit www.SHARE.org/Select today! Table of Contents General Event Information Registration Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SHARE Conference Support Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Hotel Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Business Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Guest Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Internet Access and Laptop Charging Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 SHAREnews Daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Schedule-At-A-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Conference Highlights Keynote Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Networking Receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Big Data Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 SHARE Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 First-time Attendees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Status of SHARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Lunch & Learn Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Birds of a Feather (BOF) Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 SHARE Live! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 SHARE Academic Award for Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Anaheim Marriott Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 SHARE in Anaheim Daily Session Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-48 SHARE Technology Exchange Expo Partners and Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Technology Exchange Expo Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Exhibitor Booth Number List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Technology Exchange Expo Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Exhibitor Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-59 SHARE Opportunities Become a SHARE Volunteer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 SHARE Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 zNextGen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Connect With Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 SHARE Proceedings DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 SHARE in San Francisco 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 3 General Conference Information All events will be held at the Anaheim Marriott. Registration Hours Platinum Ballroom Foyer Sunday, August 5 12:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Monday, August 6 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 7 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 8 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Thursday, August 9 7:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. SHARE Conference Support Hours NEW to SHARE! Orange County Ballroom Foyer Sunday, August 5 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Monday, August 6 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 7 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 8 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Thursday, August 9 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Friday, August 10 7:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Speakers and attendees: for questions relating to SHARE in Anaheim, please stop by for assistance. Hotel Information Anaheim Marriott 700 West Convention Way | Anaheim, CA 92802 | 714.750.8000 The Anaheim Marriott is ideally located next to the Anaheim Convention Center and less than a mile from the main entrance of the Disneyland Theme Parks. For convenient arrivals or departures, the Anaheim Marriott is accessible via three airports, John Wayne Airport (14.1 miles), Long Beach Airport (18.2 miles) and Los Angeles International Airport (35 miles). Airport shuttle service is available from each location with a reservation and can be arranged by calling 800.258.3826 or visiting www.SuperShuttle.com. 4 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Business Center The full service FedEx Office Print & Ship Center in the Anaheim Marriott (Lobby level, Oasis Tower) offers you virtually everything you need to meet your needs including packing, shipping, signage, copying and last-minute office supplies. Hours: Monday – Friday: 7:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Guest Program The Guest Program allows guests of conference attendees to participate in evening receptions and the SHARE Technology Exchange Expo. In addition, guest registration includes breakfast, served Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. in Desert Springs, Lower Level. Guest badges are available for $100 with a paid full-conference badge. Guests must be 21 or over to attend the evening receptions and to enter the Technology Exchange Expo. Anaheim/Orange County Visitor and Convention Bureau representatives will be visiting the Guest Lounge on Monday, August 6 at 9:00 a.m. If you are a guest, be sure to stop by for an insider’s perspective on Anaheim’s exciting attractions, premier shopping and dining. Internet Access and Laptop Charging Stations Wireless Internet will be available throughout the shared areas in the Anaheim Marriott Sunday afternoon through Friday morning. To access the wireless network, please configure your laptop to use DHCP. The SSID is “SHARE” and passwords or encryption are required. SHARE is also pleased to provide two locations where you can charge your laptop. Laptop charging stations will be located near SHARE session rooms. Many of the convention center rooms do not contain multiple power outlets, so take advantage of the laptop charging stations to stay charged throughout your time at SHARE! SHAREnews Daily Your Daily Dose of SHARE in Anaheim Check out the SHAREnews Daily every day for real-time updates during SHARE in Anaheim including conference highlights from SHARE President Janet Sun and other featured guests. The SHAREnews Daily is your community news and connection to all activities, events and updates while at SHARE in Anaheim. Copies are available every morning throughout the Anaheim Marriott and on www.SHARE.org/Anaheim. SHAREnews Daily is sponsored by #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 5 Schedule-At-A-Glance All events will be held at the Anaheim Marriott. Sunday, August 5, 2012 Wednesday, August 8, 2012 12:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. R egistration Open Platinum Ballroom Foyer 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Registration Open Platinum Ballroom Foyer 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. HARE Orientation Session S Grand Ballroom Salon D 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. ducational Sessions E Anaheim Marriott 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.SHARE Open House Sponsored by UNICOM Global Platinum Ballroom Salon 6 8:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.SHARE Election Marquis Ballroom Foyer Monday, August 6, 2012 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Passport to Prizes Giveaway Marquis Ballroom 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. egistration Open R Platinum Ballroom Foyer 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.SHARE Orientation Session (repeat) Grand Ballroom Salon D 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.General Session Keynote: Jason Dorsey “Crossing the Generational Divide: Leveraging the Power of Generations™ for Your Strategic Advantage” Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Educational Sessions Anaheim Marriott 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Technology Exchange Expo Open Marquis Ballroom 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.SHARE Welcome Reception Sponsored by IBM Corporation Marquis Ballroom Tuesday, August 7, 2012 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Registration Open Platinum Ballroom Foyer 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.Keynote: Brian Gallagher, “Cloud and Big Data Driving IT Transformation” Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Educational Sessions Anaheim Marriott 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Technology Exchange Expo Open Marquis Ballroom 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.Evening Reception Marquis Ballroom 6 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Technology Exchange Expo Open Marquis Ballroom Thursday, August 9, 2012 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Registration Open Platinum Ballroom Foyer 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.First-time Attendee Feedback Session Grand Ballroom Salon A 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Educational Sessions Anaheim Marriott 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Status of SHARE Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.SHARE Farewell Social Platinum Ballroom Salon 6 Friday, August 10, 2012 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Educational Sessions Anaheim Marriott Conference Highlights Anaheim Keynote Presentations Crossing the Generational Divide: Leveraging the Power of Generations™ for Your Strategic Advantage Jason Dorsey The Center for Generational Kinetics, LLC Monday, August 6, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom Salon E/F For the first time in world history, four different generations are working side by side—and a fifth generation is on the way! Each generation brings a different perspective, strengths and priorities to the workplace. These differences can be a frustrating challenge (you leave a voicemail and they reply with a text) or a strategic opportunity, depending entirely on how you respond. In Crossing the Generational Divide, Jason Dorsey reveals each generation’s workplace mindset. He then shares surprising statistics, stories and frontline-tested strategies that quickly drive results across generations. You will leave motivated with ready-to-use actions that you can apply in your everyday role. Jason Dorsey is The Gen Y Guy®. You may have seen him on 60 Minutes, 20/20, The Today Show, The View, or in Fortune Magazine. His talent is teaching ready-to-use actions and creative strategies that quickly increase cross-generational performance. A bestselling author at age 18, Jason’s newest book is Y-Size® Your Business. This acclaimed book features more than 50 ways to increase Gen Y performance from day one. The Chief Strategy Officer for The Center for Generational Kinetics, Jason constantly studies the unique dynamics created within a multigenerational workforce. He shares his insights on his entertaining What the Gen?! blog. A proud member of Gen Y, Jason won the Austin Under 40 Entrepreneur of the Year Award at age 25—one of the youngest winners ever. And, yes, he text messages his mom every day. Watch Jason’s video about Gen Y and Boomers on www.GenHQ.com. Brian Gallagher’s keynote presentation is available virtually! Visit www.SHARE.org/AnaheimSHARELive for more information. Cloud and Big Data Driving IT Transformation Brian Gallagher President, Enterprise Storage Division EMC Corporation Tuesday, August 7, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom Salon E/F As the foundation of computational performance, availability and security, the Mainframe continues to deliver scale and performance required by Cloud Computing and Big Data. As IT organizations continue to deal with information deluge and budget dilemmas, new ways of managing the data center have to be adopted. Virtualization across the data center has transformed the way IT organizations deliver IT services to be more dynamic and at the lowest cost. The next level of Transformation challenges enterprises to go beyond virtualization. The first requires IT organizations to federate resources, dissolve distances between data centers and accelerate hybrid cloud models. The second requires enterprises to intelligently correlate and analyze Big Data to gain deeper insights into their customers and their business. It is more important than ever to intelligently use all data and guarantee that it is available at all times. In this session, Brian Gallagher, President, Enterprise Storage Division at EMC will focus on how these macro trends transform IT, how enterprises and IT professionals need to address new challenges and how the Mainframe plays a critical role in driving IT Transformation. EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. EMC has been serving the mainframe market since its foundation. Brian Gallagher joined EMC in 1985 and was named President of the Enterprise Storage Division in 2010. His organization is responsible for the architecture, design, development, support and marketing of some of EMC’s most innovative and fastest growing products and software, including the Symmetrix VMAX family and the VPLEX virtual storage technology. Prior to becoming President, Gallagher led the development of the Virtual Matrix Architecture (VMAX) and EMC Direct Matrix (DMX), the basis for the market leading Symmetrix storage systems. He received a BS in Electrical Engineering from Tufts University and an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He has been awarded 13 U.S. patents and has 10 patents pending. #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 7 SHARE Farewell Social Networking Receptions Turn acquaintances into lasting connections and join fellow SHARE attendees for several nights of networking and fun. All events will be held at the Anaheim Marriott. SHARE Open House Sponsored by UNICOM Global Sunday, August 5 • 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 6 The SHARE Open House is the start to the SHARE week and your opportunity to connect with new attendees and those you have met before. For an inside look at the content for the week at SHARE in Anaheim, ask any SHARE volunteer (ribbon-wearer) about the thought and work behind the carefully-selected tracks and technical content designed for you. Stop by to network and connect with other attendees and find out more about SHARE’s offerings to ensure you start your SHARE experience on the right foot. Hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine will be provided. SHARE Welcome Reception Sponsored by IBM Corporation Monday, August 6 • 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Marquis Ballroom Mix and mingle with hundreds of other enterprise IT professionals and network with a variety of vendors at the SHARE Welcome Reception. Hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine will be provided. Technology Exchange Expo Evening Reception Tuesday, August 7 • 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Marquis Ballroom Enjoy an opportunity to network, discuss current products/services and inquire about solutions you are looking for with a variety of vendors at the Technology Exchange Expo Evening Reception. Thursday, August 9 • 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 6 The Thursday Farewell Reception is your final opportunity to network with fellow attendees, connect with friends, share information about how you plan to apply what you learned over the course of the week and solidify the relationships you’ve established at SHARE in Anaheim. Light snacks, beer and wine will be provided. Meet up with fellow attendees, make plans for dinner and enjoy everyone’s company on your last night in Anaheim. Big Data Spotlight New to the session line up, SHARE in Anaheim is featuring a Big Data Spotlight, August 6-7. This spotlight offers two full days of content specifically designed to address your most pressing Big Data questions and concerns. Attend sessions in the Big Data track to learn best practices and strategies for: • Managing, analyzing and deriving business intelligence from Big Data • E nhancing security to combat new challenges brought on by Big Data • U pdating back-up and recovery systems to handle today’s volume of data • And much more... Sessions for this track include: • Big Data: Turning Promise to Reality Technology Exchange Expo Dessert Break • A n Intro to Hadoop: What It Is, How It Works and What It Can Do Wednesday, August 8 • 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Marquis Ballroom • Big Data Panel: Ask the Experts Take a break from sessions for a snack and enjoy the opportunity to win great prizes from our Passport to Prizes sponsors. Make sure to pay one last visit to preferred vendors you either work with regularly or are interested in working with in the future. • Big Data and Data Quality - Mutually Exclusive? 8 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide • G reenplum - Industry Expert: The Power of Big Data and Predictive Analytics Visit www.SHARE.org/AnaheimBigData for more information. SHARE Election Attention First-time Attendees The SHARE Nominating Committee has selected the below candidates for the SHARE election to be held in Anaheim on Wednesday, August 8. In accepting these nominations, these individuals and their employers are making a significant commitment of personal and organizational time and resources over and above that made by the typical SHARE participant. SHARE extends its thanks and gratitude to these candidates and to their sponsoring organizations. Welcome to your first SHARE conference or welcome back after an absence! Maximize your time in Anaheim by attending receptions, engaging with speakers and taking part in a SHARE Orientation session and First-time Attendee Feedback session. If you cannot attend an orientation session, ask anyone with a ribbon on their badge holder for assistance during the week. (See page 15 for more tips and tricks on scheduling your week.) Pursuant to Article VII of the SHARE Bylaws, the 2012 Nominating Committee has selected the candidates listed below to stand for the offices indicated. Four officer positions and two director positions are to be filled by election this year. The Nominating Committee has determined that each candidate is qualified and each has submitted the appropriate assurance of willingness to serve that is required by Section 7.4 of the Bylaws. SHARE Orientation Session President Brian Peterson, UnitedHealth Group This orientation is designed to prepare first-time attendees and attendees who have returned after an absence to make the most of their week at SHARE. The session is led by senior volunteers who will provide information on SHARE’s culture, the places to go and the people to see to help make your week at SHARE the most valuable to you and your organization. You have two opportunities to participate in this session. Sunday, August 5 • 6:00 p.m. Vice President Paul Seay Jr., Northrop Grumman Corporation James Vincent, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Treasurer Harry Williams, Marist College Grand Ballroom Salon D Monday, August 6 • 7:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom Salon D First-time Attendee Feedback Session Attend the First-time Attendee Feedback session and let us know what you thought of your SHARE experience. Secretary Kristine Harper, Rocket Software, Inc. Thursday, August 9 • 7:00 a.m. Director–at-large (two to be elected) Justin Bastin, EMC Corporation Sam Knutson, GEICO Debbie McCarty, EMC Corporation Jerry Seefeldt, NewEra Software, Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon A Status of SHARE Thursday, August 9 • 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 Cast Your Ballot SHARE Board of Directors Election will be held on Wednesday, August 8 from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. outside the Marquis Ballroom. Each SHARE Member Company (or installation) is granted one vote. This vote should be coordinated through your Installation Representative. TE VO Attend the SHARE business meeting to get all of your questions answered. The Senior Management Team will report to the membership on the status of the organization as well as activities related to the technical direction of SHARE’s Projects and Programs. This meeting is a must-attend for those interested in current SHARE issues and how your organization is being managed. For more information on election candidates, view the election board located near the registration desk* or login to www.SHARE.org and navigate to the current edition of interactions. Be sure to review the candidates’ position statements prior to casting your ballot. *Location subject to change #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 9 Thursday, August 9 • 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Lunch & Learn Schedule Gain valuable insight learning about SHARE Premier Sponsors’ solutions and new products and services by attending a Lunch & Learn session. The following Lunch & Learns are available on a first-come, first-served basis. All Lunch & Learns will take place in the Anaheim Marriott. Monday, August 6 • 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. IBM Corporation IBM Corporation Modernizing the Enterprise for an Agile World: Trends and Challenges Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 | Visit booth #212 for details. Hitachi Data Systems Mainframe Hitachi Dynamic Tiering (MF-HDT) Preliminary Results Let Tiering Learn your Workload Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 | Visit booth #202 for details. Think Big: A Discussion About The Realities of Big Data Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 | Visit booth #212 for details. Birds of a Feather (BOF) Sessions UNICOM Global A BOF session is an informal, interactive forum hosted and moderated by SHARE attendees to convey their knowledge and experience on a given topic with other interested attendees. Ensuring Mainframe Viability: 30 Minutes on Mainframe Modernization Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 | Visit booth #114 for details. Innovation Data Processing What’s New From INNOVATION... and How are Other Customers Benefiting From It Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 | Visit booth #303 for details. Tuesday, August 7 • 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. IBM Corporation CICS Transaction Server V5.1 Open Beta Are you looking to discuss a specific topic but cannot find a relative session? Do you want to extend a discussion from a session in the technical program? Make your suggestion using the online BOF request form located on the Attendee Resource Page at www.SHARE.org/AnaheimAttendee. All BOF requests will be approved by SHARE Conference Operations. If you have any questions or need assistance, please visit SHARE Conference Support or e-mail us at speakers@SHARE.org. Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 | Visit booth #212 for details. Luminex Implementing Mainframe Virtual Tape (MVT) – Customers & Subject Matter Experts Share Their Experience Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 | Visit booth #206 for details. Oracle Lowering Storage TCO with the Right Mix of Disk and Tape Elite 2 | Visit booth #309 for details. Wednesday, August 8 • 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. IBM Corporation Maximize System Availability and Performance with Tivoli System Automation Solutions Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 | Visit booth #212 for details. EMC Corporation Mainframe Virtual Tape – Where is it Headed? Elite 1 | Visit booth #302 for details. UNICOM Global Preparing Your Development Environment for the Next Generation of Application Programmers Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 | Visit booth #114 for details. 10 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide SHARE Live! Unable to attend SHARE in person? SHARE Live! offers access to select conference content broadcast live from Anaheim. SHARE Live! provides the latest enterprise IT education with no associated travel and lodging expenses as well as on-demand access to recorded proceedings for six months post-event. SHARE Live! will feature 27 sessions, including the keynote presentations. Each day will focus on an important enterprise IT theme currently trending in the industy. Monday – Big Data Tuesday – System z Hardware Wednesday – Big Analytics & Performance Thursday – Cloud Computing Friday – A Taste of SHARE SHARE Live! registration allows individuals to participate in all five days of content. Plus, access can be shared across your company to ensure you are getting the right information and your company is receiving the maximum value for their education budget. If you have colleagues who are unable to join us in-person in Anaheim, invite them to join us virtually through SHARE Live! More information on SHARE Live! can be found at www.SHARE.org/AnaheimSHARELive. SHARE Academic Award for Excellence Now in its third year, the SHARE Academic Award for Excellence is a direct result of SHARE’s recognition of the importance in identifying the next generation of enterprise technology professionals. This award showcases and rewards academic work that is relevant to the future of enterprise computing while creating awareness of SHARE among the academic community and the next generation of enterprise IT professionals. The award is available to students with an interest in enterprise computing, who are enrolled full-time in high school, undergraduate or graduate programs or have graduated within the past 12 months. They must be focusing on Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology or a related concentration. Students should submit an academic-related enterprise information systems project that adds value to an organization’s overall IT goals and mission. Murat Deniz Uskaner, the 2012 Academic Award for Excellence winner will present on his award-winning work on Wednesday, August 8 at 11:00 a.m. in Gold Key 1/2. For more information, visit the SHARE Academic Award for Excellence Web page at www.SHARE.org/AcademicAward. SHARE would like to thank these generous sponsors Anaheim Marriott Map 12 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide We’ve Changed the Names, Expanded the Focus, and Kept the Quality! Providing all levels of IT managers within $1B plus companies with “how-to” and “what-works” information. Providing IT professionals within $1B plus companies with “how-to” and “what-works” technical information. As the only how-to publications for IT Managers and Professionals responsible for multi-platform computing in the world’s largest enterprises, you can be assured of getting the real, unbiased information you need. FrEE SubSCriptioNS! Subscriptions to both magazines are FREE worldwide at: www.EnterpriseSystemsMedia.com/subscribe Make sure your manager attends the ExecuForum Monday, February 4 and Tuesday, February 5, 2013 in conjunction with SHARE in San Francisco at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square in San Francisco, CA The SHARE ExecuForum is an exclusive, two-day forum designed for enterprise IT leaders.* ExecuForum provides today’s IT leadership with direct access to industry thought leaders while encouraging networking amongst peers. SHARE ExecuForum will address the most important issues that are top-of-mind to today’s enterprise IT business leaders. ExecuForum attendees enjoy: • Deep-dive discussions with subject matter experts • High-caliber fellow attendees who are looking to broaden and deepen their understanding of the topics presented • A small group of professionals involved in engaging dialogue in an atmosphere that provides an opportunity to hear from all of the experts in the room Speakers will include: Douglas M. Balog Henry Givray GM, System z, IBM Systems and Technology Group President & CEO, SmithBucklin Corporation – Speaking about the Passion of Leadership Additional topics of discussion include: Managing Mobile, Big Data/Big Analytics, The IT Skills Gap/Generational Gap and much more! * Participants in the SHARE ExecuForum should be enterprise IT executives or an otherwise equivalent role. SHARE defines the equivalent role as the ‘third level IT manager within an organization’ (Group Manager, Senior Manager, Director, Senior Director or VP). Stay tuned to www.SHARE.org for updates on speakers, topics and registration. SHARE Daily Session Schedule SHARE Daily Session Schedule SHARE Daily Session Schedule Daily Session Schedule Insider’s Guide: Using the Daily Session Schedule to Your Advantage Use the Onsite Guide to find relevant session information directly related to your job role and interests. On the following pages, gain access to a week of learning that will help you and your organization gain maximum value from your time at SHARE. Consider the following: • You only have 27 opportunities to attend sessions throughout the week. • There are more than 500 sessions available. • T he average session can apply to more than one particular area of interest. The following layout will ease your scheduling process and make it simple for you to schedule your week. Sessions are organized by date and time, and there are 15 columns that designate the area of interest associated with each session. Session Schedule Legend Various sessions on the SHARE Daily Session Schedule feature one or more of the symbols below. This information is designed to enhance your usability of the session grid and to help you more accurately plan your time. V V endor Sponsored Presentation = Sponsored by SHARE exhibitors who present relevant educational content or discuss current product and service offerings that are complementary to enterprise IT technologies. L L ong Session = Sessions running longer than an hour. The length of long sessions varies. C C losed Session = By invitation only. If you see a closed session you would like to attend, please reach out to the project manager by looking them up in the SHARE Directory located at www.SHARE.org/AnaheimDirectory. Please pay close attention to the location of all technical sessions, networking events and the Technology Exchange Expo. You are strongly encouraged to bring this guide back to your office as a post-conference tool for showing the value of SHARE and sharing information with colleagues! SHARE.org • 15 With so many sessions to choose from at SHARE, you might consider breaking down and personalizing your schedule in the following ways: • One day at a time: scan session time slots and select a session for each based on your interest in the topic and speaker. All session rooms are located in the Anaheim Marriott. • L og on to www.SHARE.org using the wireless Internet access located throughout the Anaheim Marriott. Search for the sessions you have selected for more detailed abstract descriptions and, in some cases, slide decks uploaded by the speaker. • If you’ve narrowed down the themes and areas of interest you want to follow, but are still unsure which sessions to attend, ask for help: • F ocus on a conference Hot Topic: scan all sessions pertaining to Big Data – Big Analytics – Big Needs, Cloud in the Enterprise, Data Center Modernization, Responsibly Architected Application Solutions and The Dark Side of Virtualization, using the “Hot Topics” columns. • ome to the SHARE Open House to visit with one or more of the volunteers who put C together the content in your area of interest. • • F ocus on your area of interest: take your knowledge to the next level — simply scan all sessions pertaining to your selected specialty or job role using the “Area of Interest” columns. • sk a SHARE volunteer expert – contact the program or project manager A in your area of interest by looking them up in the SHARE Directory located at www.SHARE.org/AnaheimDirectory. Follow @SHAREhq on Twitter and tag your comments with #SHAREorg to join in the conversation. Sunday, August 5 (continued) 9:00 a.m. 11415: CICS Project Working Session L Gene Hudders, C\Trek Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B 1:00 p.m. 11279: SHARE Team Time C Grand Ballroom Salon G/H/J 11359: AADI Program Meeting Dennis Pherigo, MasterCard International, Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon B 11168: Communications Infrastructure Program Management Meeting C Sam Reynolds, IBM Corporation; Angela Schmitz, AS Communication Consultant Services; Dean Butler, IBM Corporation; Laura Knapp, AES; Gwen Dente, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon A 3:00 p.m. 11245: Enterprise Data Center (EDC) Program Opening Karla Houser, Caterpillar Inc. 11949: Information Management Program Opening C Brian Kithcart, EMC Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session C = Closed Session La Jolla Los Angeles • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture • Security and Compliance • Network Support and Management Location Linux Systems Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) Data Center and IT Management Time CICS Systems Programming Areas of Interest Application Development 16 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Scheduling Tips and Tricks The Dark Side of Virtualization • Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Cloud in the Enterprise • Data Center Modernization Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest • • Sunday, August 5 (continued) 11360: ADI Project Opening Keefe Hayes, SAS Institute Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon D 11464: EWCP Project Working Session Norman Hollander, IBM Corporation; Mary Astley, IBM Corporation; John Burg, IBM Corporation; Meral Temel, Garanti Technology Grand Ballroom Salon J 11227: IMS Project Opening Charity Rugege, IBM Corporation; Steve Nathan, IBM Corporation Newport Beach/ Rancho LP 11237: Integrating Innovative Technologies (I2T) Project Opening Diana Donnellan, Sunrise e-Services 4:30 p.m. 11536: Language Environment, COBOL, PL/I, C/C++, Rexx Project Opening M. Carl Gehr, Edge Information Group, Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon A 11381: Meet the MQ and MB Project Members Dennis Pherigo, MasterCard International, Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon B 11731: MVS Core Technologies Project Volunteer Coordination Edward Jaffe, Phoenix Software International Grand Ballroom Salon G 11915: MVS Storage Management Project Volunteers Coordination Russell Witt, CA Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon H 11240: Security & Compliance (SEC) Project Opening Brian Cummings, Tata Consultancy Services; Carla Flores, CA Technologies; Greg Boyd, IBM Corporation 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Los Angeles 11962: zNextGen Project Working and Planning Session Justin F. Bastin, EMC Corporation; Kevin Wick, CA Technologies; Linda Mooney, County of Sacramento; Deric Abel, America First Credit Union; Dustin Ratliff, Progressive Casualty Insurance Grand Ballroom Salon C 12054: Meeting of Linux & VM Program Session Chair Bears and Penguins C Dan Martin, Rocket Software Newport Beach/ Rancho LP 11727: ISPF Committee Meeting with ISPF Developers Liam Doherty, IBM Corporation; Peter Van Dyke, IBM Corporation; Thomas Conley, Pinnacle Consulting Group Grand Ballroom Salon G #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 17 11278: SHARE Requirements Coordinators Meeting Aron Eisenpress, City University of New York 6:00 p.m. 11276: SHARE Orientation Session (Evening Session) Kristine Harper, Rocket Software; Anne E. Caluori, SumThinking 7:00 p.m. 11275: SHARE Open House L V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session Los Angeles Grand Ballroom Salon D Platinum Ballroom Salon 6 C = Closed Session • La Jolla • • • • Monday, August 6 (continued) 7:00 a.m. 11277: SHARE Orientation Session (Morning Session) Kristine Harper, Rocket Software Grand Ballroom Salon D 8:00 a.m. 12060: General Session - Crossing the Generations Divide: Leveraging the Power of the Generations for Your Strategic Advantage Jason Dorsey, The Center for Generational Kinetics Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11171: Assembler “Boot Camp” - Part 1 of 5 Sharuff Morsa, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B • 11926: Big Data: Turning Promise to Reality Stephen Brodsky, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • 11416: CICS Introduction and Overview Russ Evans, Evans Consulting Group Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • 11868: Clustering - The Easier Way to Connect Your Queue Managers [z/OS & Distributed] Neil Johnston, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11775: Current & Future Features SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for System z Kai Dupke, SUSE 11831: Data Center Chip to Chiller: Energy and Thermal Monitoring and Management Wayne B. Riley, IBM Corporation 9:30 a.m. 11526: Implementing z/OS LDAP Server 1.13 with RACF Hands-on Lab Saheem Granados, IBM Corporation • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • 11474: MVS Program Opening and Keynote Sam Knutson, GEICO; Jerry Ng, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 • • Elite 2 • Grand Ballroom Salon A • • • • • 11260: Welcome and Introduction for Linux and VM Program Martha McConaghy, Marist College; Rick Barlow, Nationwide Insurance Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11327: z/OS Communications Server Technical Update - Part 1 of 2 Gus Kassimis, IBM Corporation; Sam Reynolds, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11181: Assembler and Language Environment: Inter-Language Considerations Jim Fortner, Fischer International Systems Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 • 11207: Automating your IMSplex with System Automation for z/OS Gabriele Frey-Ganzel, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • C = Closed Session • • Orange County Salon 2/3 11533: LE for Dummies Tom Petrolino, IBM Corporation L = Long Session • • Elite 1 • V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11898: TCP/IP Performance for Dummies Nalini Elkins, Inside Products 11:00 a.m. • Grand Ballroom Salon C 11217: IMS Application Crime Scene - Call the Log Detective Craig Baxter, BMC Software 12073: SAN (Storage Area Networking) Overview - Part 1 of 2 Mike Blair, Cisco Systems, Inc.; David Lytle, Brocade Communications Systems • • • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 18 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Monday, August 6 (continued) 11818: Best practices with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Starter System John Jolly, Novell 11417: CICS Project Opening and Product Update Danny Mace, IBM Corporation; Gene Hudders, C\Trek Corporation 11621: Data Resiliency - Glitches & Gotchas Rebecca Levesque, 21st Century Software (continued) Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11927: Get Ready for Big Data with IBM System z Jim Reed, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 12123: Introduction to Managing Mobile Devices Using Linux for System z Bruce Armstrong, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C 11160: Mainframe OSA connectivity and Routing in a Cisco Environment Kevin Manweiler, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Junnie R. Sadler, Cisco Systems, Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon A 11669: Make Your PL/I and C/C++ Code FLY With the Right Compiler Options Visda Vokhshoori, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11712: MVS Core Technologies Project (MVSE) Opening and WSC Hot Topics Edward Jaffe, Phoenix Software International; Bette Brody, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 • • 12074: SAN (Storage Area Networking) Overview - Part 2 of 2 Mike Blair, Cisco Systems, Inc.; David Lytle, Brocade Communications Systems • Grand Ballroom Salon H 11377: WebSphere Application Server - What Can I Do With the SMF 120s? David Follis, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 19 11328: z/OS Communications Server Technical Update - Part 2 of 2 Sam Reynolds, IBM Corporation; Gus Kassimis, IBM Corporation • • • • • • • • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 • 11428: CICS Integration Optimization: Tales from the Trenches Russ Teubner, HostBridge Technology Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • Grand Ballroom Salon B • C = Closed Session Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • • • • 11777: z/VM Platform Update Alan Altmark, IBM Corporation 11511: Highly Available Messaging - Rock Solid MQ [z/OS & Distributed] Paul S. Dennis, IBM Corporation • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11539: Full Speed Ahead with COBOL Into the Future Tom M. Ross, IBM Corporation • • Orange County Salon 2/3 11743: z/OS PKI Services 123 Hands-on Lab Wai Choi, IBM Corporation L = Long Session • • Elite 2 11492: TS7720 Implementation in a 4-way Grid Rick Adams, Fidelity Investments V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Grand Ballroom Salon J 11608: RMF: The Latest and Greatest Peter Muench, IBM Corporation 12:15 p.m. • Elite 1 11853: Fit-for-Purpose Platform Architecture Selection and Design Joe Temple, IBM Corporation 11:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom Salon D • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Monday, August 6 (continued) 12107: Think Big: A Discussion About The Realities of Big Data - Lunch & Learn Mike Biere, IBM Corporation; Mark Simmonds, IBM Corporation; Carol Aizawa, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 12117: What’s new from INNOVATION... And How are Other Customers Benefiting From It Lunch & Learn Innovation Data Processing Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11687: Quick Start Your zSecure Suite - Hands-on Lab Mark S. Hahn, IBM Corporation 12:15 p.m. (continued) 11882: Resume Writing 101 - A Real World Guide for the Mainframe Systems Programmer Joe Gallaher, SPCI Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 12113: Ensuring Mainframe Viability: 30 Minutes on Mainframe Modernization - Lunch & Learn Eric Vaughan, UNICOM Global Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 12096: From Managing Storage to Meeting SLAs - What You Can’t See Can Really Cost You V Rebecca Levesque, 21st Century • • Elite 1 11965: Social Networking: Is it Right for You? Willie Favero, IBM Corporation 11734: You Talk We Listen: How Today’s User Experience is Improving on Tomorrow Geoff Smith, IBM Corporation 1:30 p.m. Orange County Salon 2/3 • • Grand Ballroom Salon G • Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • • 11538: An Introduction to Using REXX with Language Environment Barry L. Lichtenstein, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B • • 11420: CICS TS V4.R2 Technical Overview Leigh Compton, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • 11463: EWCP Project Opening and ATS z/OS Performance Hot Topics Kathy Walsh, IBM Corporation; Norman Hollander, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11329: Modernizing SNA: APPN and HPR - A Foundation for EE Sam Reynolds, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11583: MVS/QuickRef - Beyond The Basics of QW Chuck Davis, Chicago-Soft, Ltd. Grand Ballroom Salon G 12059: MVSS Project Opening Keynote Gary Francis, GDF Associates; Russell Witt, CA Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon H 11896: Problem Solving with Consolidated Logs Larry Green, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon A L = Long Session C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon J 11795: Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic Concepts and Terms Bill Bitner, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Elite 3 11876: An Intro to Hadoop: What It Is, How It Works and What It Can Do Robert Hardaway, Greenplum 11673: Implementing a Mainframe Platform From the Ground Up Meral Temel, Garanti Technology • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise • Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs z/VM Systems Programming • zNextGen z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 20 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Monday, August 6 (continued) 11851: Smarter Computing Business Analytics with IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator (Powered by Netezza) Theresa Tai, IBM Corporation 11198: The HMC Is a Fantastic Feature of the zEnterprise, but What Mistakes Are You Making Securing It? Paul Robichaux, NewEra Software, Inc.; Barry Schrager, Xbridge Systems, Inc. (continued) • Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 Grand Ballroom Salon D 11222: Using the Transaction Analysis Workbench for IMS and CICS Hands-on Lab James Martin, Fundi Software Orange County Salon 2/3 • 11793: VisibleZ: A Freeware Product for Teaching IBM Assembler and System/z Architecture David Woolbright, Columbus State University Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 • 11386: WebSphere MQ 101: Introduction to the World’s Leading Messaging Provider [z/OS & Distributed] Chris Matthewson, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11718: What’s New (and Not So New) in z/OS? John Eells, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 • • 12078: Why Customers Should Deploy Switches in Their SAN and FICON Environments David Lytle, Brocade Communications Systems Elite 2 • #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 21 11817: A Gentle Introduction to z/VM System Installation for the Inexperienced Dan Martin, Rocket Software Grand Ballroom Salon D 11172: Assembler “Boot Camp” - Part 2 of 5 Sharuff Morsa, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B • Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 11330: Exploring VTAM’s Performance Parameters Angela Schmitz, AS Communication Consultant Services Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11385: First Steps With WebSphere Message Broker: Application Integration for the Messy [z/OS & Distributed] David Crighton, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11921: Greenplum - Industry Expert: The Power of Big Data and Predictive Analytics Michael Howard, Greenplum C = Closed Session Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • • • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon C 12015: DFSMS Latest and Greatest Barbara W. McDonald, IBM Corporation • • • 11802: Configuration and Use of z/VM Dirmaint Rich Smrcina, Velocity Software • • • Elite 1 L = Long Session • • • 11832: What’s New with Tivoli System Automation for z/OS? Gabriele Frey-Ganzel, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • 11259: TRACK for z/VM Workshop (Please bring your own computer) James Vincent, Nationwide Insurance 11423: CICS TS V4.R2 Planning Your CICS Upgrade Leigh Compton, IBM Corporation 3:00 p.m. • Grand Ballroom Salon C 11938: The Cloud Computing Cookbook Richard G. Young, IBM Corporation 1:30 p.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • • • • • • • • • Monday, August 6 (continued) 12097: BMC Mainview Analytics V Martin Beasley, BMC Software; Wayne Wilson, BMC Software Elite 3 11886: Improve Service Levels with Enhanced Data Analysis Michael Baskey, IBM Corporation Elite 1 Grand Ballroom Salon A 11576: Options to Secure your FTP data Colin van der Ross, Software Diversified Services 3:00 p.m. (continued) 11624: The Mainframe Application Modernization Journey Kevin Brearley, Micro Focus Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11409: The Payments Ecosystem: Security Challenges in the 21st Century Phil Smith, Voltage Security, Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11294: Using List Prefetch Optimizer and Solid State Disk to Improve DB2 Perf and Avoid DB2 Reorgs Jeffrey Berger, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11767: Virtual tape: What’s New With the EMC Disk Library for Mainframe? Jay Nakagawa, EMC Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 11609: Workload Management Update for z/OS 1.13 and 1.12 Horst Sinram, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon J 11711: z/OS 1.13 JES3 Product Update and Review of Newer Features David Jones, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G 11800: z/VM Single System Image and Live Guest Relocation Overview John Franciscovich, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11698: zCurrency is YOUR Currency - A z/OS Release Update Paul Robichaux, NewEra Software, Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11280: SHARE Technology Exchange Expo 12089: A Strategic View of Linux on System z from IBM Jim Elliott, IBM Corporation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon H Grand Ballroom Salon H Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 • Elite 1 • 11454: CICS TS V4.R2 User Experience Steve Ware, University of Florida; Charles Weise, IBM Corporation; Jim White, Southern California Edison Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • L = Long Session • • 11412: Big Data Panel: Ask the Experts Stephen Brodsky, IBM Corporation; Jim Reed, IBM Corporation; Thyra Rauch, IBM Corporation; Michael Howard, Greenplum V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Marquis Ballroom 12011: The Wonderful World of DFSMShsm SETSYS Commands Glenn Wilcock, IBM Corporation 4:30 p.m. • • Elite 2 11371: WebSphere SysAdmin and SysProg Hands-on Lab David Follis, IBM Corporation; Michael Stephen, IBM Corporation; Kenneth Irwin, IBM Corporation 11961: zNextGen Project Opening and Keynote Justin F. Bastin, EMC Corporation; Reg Harbeck, CA Technologies; Deric Abel, America First Credit Union; Kevin Wick, CA Technologies; Linda Mooney, County of Sacramento; Dustin Ratliff, Progressive Casualty Insurance 4:00 p.m. • C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 22 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Monday, August 6 (continued) Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11388: Cloud on z/VM - Case Studies Barton Robinson, Velocity Software 11565: Configuring Health Checker for z/OS Hands-on Lab Gordon Daniel, NewEra Software, Inc. Orange County Salon 2/3 11154: Connectivity to the zBX and Routing in the zEnterprise Ensemble Gwen Dente, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon A 11296: DB2 1G for z/OS Performance and Scalability Jeffrey Berger, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F (continued) 11580: Java Diagnostic Tools Demo for the z/OS System Programmer and Application Developer Kenneth Irwin, IBM Corporation; Adam Pilkington, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B 11613: Manage your Workloads and Performance with z/OSMF Peter Muench, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon J 11672: Managing & Protecting Distributed Enterprise Big Data with FDR/UPSTREAM and Data Deduplication Techniques Patrick Fitzsimmons, Innovation Data Processing 11847: Performance Architecture and Platform Positioning Joe Temple, IBM Corporation 11763: The Future of z/OS Documentation - Going Green Geoff Smith, IBM Corporation #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 23 6:00 p.m. • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11331: z/OS Communications Server Network Security Overview Lin Overby, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11220: Using IMS Dynamic Resource Definition (DRD) Hands-on Lab Angie Greenhaw, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Marquis Ballroom Grand Ballroom Salon H • • Grand Ballroom Salon C 11916: IBM Responses to Requirements Submitted From SHARE MVS Storage Jim Erdahl, US Bank; Barbara W. McDonald, IBM Corporation • • Grand Ballroom Salon G 11719: z/OS 1.13 JES2 Product Update and Latest Status Tom Wasik, IBM Corporation 11287: Welcome Reception in the SHARE Technology Exchange Expo L • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 L = Long Session • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 11839: Using z/OS System Symbols - User Experience Mary Anne Matyaz, Base Technologies Inc.; Skip Robinson, Southern California Edison V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • • Elite 2 11515: The MQ API for Dummies - The Basics Neil Johnston, IBM Corporation 11815: z/VM 6.2 Early Support Program Experiences Richard Lewis, IBM Corporation 5:30 p.m. • Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11623: Digital Certificate Goody Bags on z/OS Wai Choi, IBM Corporation 4:30 p.m. • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Tuesday, August 7 (continued) 8:00 a.m. 12061: Cloud and Big Data Driving IT Transformation Brian Gallagher, EMC Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11997: A User’s experience with the Installation, Configuration and Features of DTS’s SRS Dave Astemborski, FirstBank Support Services; Mona Hassan, DTS Software, Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon H 12098: Compuware Workbench: Attract Your Next Generation of Mainframe Developers V Tyler Allman, Compuware Elite 3 11543: Configuring and Exploiting the New Infoprint Server FromAFP Transforms Elizabeth Smith, InfoPrint Solutions Company Grand Ballroom Salon G 11566: Configuring OpenSSH on z/OS Hands-on Lab Charles T. Ware, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 • 11636: Configuring z/OS Ported Tools Hands-on Lab Charles T. Ware, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 • 11152: DLm ‘Tape on Disk’ VTL Customer Experience & Benefits Brian Kithcart, EMC Corporation; Ed Petka, Fiserv Incorporated 9:30 a.m. • • Elite 2 11827: Dynamic Configuration Features of Linux on System z Richard G. Young, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C 11786: Everything You Always Needed to Know About zEnterprise Server Firmware Support and Maintenance Harv Emery, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11892: IBM’s Focus on Big Data and Analytics - The Global Technology Outlook Hamid Pirahesh, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 • 11232: IMS... REST It, Share It, Mash It, Just Use It Dusty Rivers, GT Software Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • 11429: Introduction to CICS Web Services for the System Programmer Ezriel Gross, Circle Software Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11861: MQ on z/OS - Vivisection [z/OS] Lyn Elkins, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • • 11569: SDSF for New Users Hands-on Lab Chip Wood, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 • C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon B Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 • • • 11751: Rexx Power Tools - The PARSE Command Thomas Conley, Pinnacle Consulting Group L = Long Session • Grand Ballroom Salon D 11332: Modernizing SNA: Enterprise Extender Concepts & Configuration Sam Reynolds, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11676: Top Ten Critical Assesment Findings in z/OS Environment Phil L. Emrich, Vanguard Integrity Professionals • • 12088: HMC (Hardware Management Console) Security Basics & Best Practices Brian Valentine, IBM Corporation 11257: Introduction to REXX Workshop - Part 1 of 2 (Please bring your own computer) John Franciscovich, IBM Corporation • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 24 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Tuesday, August 7 (continued) 11959: UNIX Systems Services in Today’s Mainframe Software Kevin Wick, CA Technologies 11572: Using the z/OS SMB Server to Access z/OS Data from Windows Hands-on Lab Marna Walle, IBM Corporation; Bette Brody, IBM Corporation 9:30 a.m. (continued) 11792: What’s New with System z Monitoring with OMEGAMON Mike E. Goodman, IBM Corporation 11338: z/OS Communications Server Intrusion Detection Services Lin Overby, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 • • Elite 1 Grand Ballroom Salon A • Grand Ballroom Salon J 11173: Assembler “Boot Camp” - Part 3 of 5 Sharuff Morsa, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B • 11430: CICS Virtual Storage Use and Tuning Chris Baker, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • 11893: Configuration for z/OS IPSec and IP Packet Filtering Lin Overby, IBM Corporation 11508: Diagnosing Problems for Message Broker [z/OS & Distributed] David Crighton, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon A Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11776: Enabling z/VM V6.2 for Ensemble Management Alan Altmark, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C 11716: Ficon Basics - Ficon Under the Hood Chris Colonna, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 25 12099: Virtual Storage Platform (VSP), Features, Functions and the Mainframe V Pierre Dansereau, Hitachi Data Systems Elite 3 11969: How to Deliver a GREAT Technical Presentation! Randall Munson, Creatively Speaking Elite 1 11258: Introduction to REXX Workshop - Part 2 of 2 (Please bring your own computer) John Franciscovich, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon D 11604: Introduction to SMF and RMF Data Collection Mary Astley, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon J 11413: Issues in Big Data: Analytics Bob Foyle, IBM Corporation; Thomas Deutsch, IBM Corporation 11756: JES2 Performance Considerations Tom Wasik, IBM Corporation 11806: Recent z/OS Enhancements You Can Use to Reduce Down Time Frank Kyne, IBM Corporation; Karan K. Singh, IBM Corporation L = Long Session • • 11599: zPCR Capacity Sizing Lab Introduction and Overview - Part 1 of 2 John Burg, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11796: z/VM Performance Update for 2012 Bill Bitner, IBM Corporation 11:00 a.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 • Grand Ballroom Salon G • Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Tuesday, August 7 (continued) 11592: Replicating Mainframe Tape Data for DR: Best Practices Arthur Tolsma, Luminex Software, Inc. 11:00 a.m. (continued) 12022: Tiered DISK Storage Panel with EMC/HITACHI/IBM Shu Hsu, IBM Corporation; Brett A. Quinn, EMC Corporation; William Smith, Hitachi Data Systems Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11791: Tuning Tips To Lower System z Costs with OMEGAMON Monitoring Donald Zeunert, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11803: Using CA Tools in a z/VM Single System Image (SSI) Environment to Achieve High Availability Brian Jagos, CA Technologies Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11225: What Is New for the IMS Performance Solution Pack for z/OS? Jim Martin, Fundi Software Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11333: z/OS CS Enterprise Extender Hints and Tips Sam Reynolds, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11797: zEnterprise Update and Positioning with PureSystems Katherine Grabarits, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon H 11497: zPCR Capacity Sizing Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 2 John Burg, IBM Corporation; Brad D. Snyder, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 11431: Debugging Web Services for the CICS System Programmer Charles Weise, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 12108: CICS Transaction Server V5.1 Open Beta - Lunch & Learn Matthew Webster, IBM Corporation; Geoff Pirie, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 12116: Implementing Mainframe Virtual Tape (MVT) - Customers & Subject Matter Experts Share Their Experience - Lunch & Learn Scott James, Luminex Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 12118: Lowering Storage TCO With the Right Mix of Disk and Tape - Lunch & Learn Wendy Johnson, Oracle; Piotr Polanowski, Oracle Elite 2 11970: Overcoming Your FEAR of Speaking! Randall Munson, Creatively Speaking Elite 1 11867: Putting the Web into WebSphere MQ: A look at Web 2.0 Technologies [Distributed] Chris Matthewson, IBM Corporation 11732: Roundtable Discussion: The Many Faces of the Mainframe - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Geoff Smith, IBM Corporation 11684: Vanguard Configuration Manager Implementation Sam Armas, Lockheed Martin 11378: WebSphere Application Server - Spelunking the Admin Console John Hutchinson, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session C = Closed Session Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon J Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 Grand Ballroom Salon B • • • Orange County Salon 2/3 11489: Master Key Entry Hands-on Lab Greg Boyd, IBM Corporation 12:15 p.m. • Elite 2 • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs • zNextGen • z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 26 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest The Dark Side of Virtualization • Responsibly Architected Application Solutions • Data Center Modernization • Cloud in the Enterprise • Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs z/VM Systems Programming • zNextGen z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Tuesday, August 7 (continued) 12072: A First Look at the Interworkings and Hidden Mechanisms of FICON Performance David Lytle, Brocade Communications Systems 11194: A++: Using the World’s Most Powerful Macro Facility With High Level Assembler Part 1 of 2 Tom Wasik, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B 11782: Automatic Restart Manager (ARM) Mark A. Brooks, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon J 11809: Automation Scenarios for a z/VM Cluster and Linux on System z Guests Tracy Dean, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C 11929: Big Data and Data Quality - Mutually Exclusive? Thomas Deutsch, IBM Corporation 11394: Business Analytics and Data Warehousing on System z Mike Biere, IBM Corporation 1:30 p.m. • 11841: Coordinated Recovery for IMS, DB2 and VSAM Rick Weaver, BMC Software Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon H 11408: Saving Your Caller’s Registers - Not Your Father’s Save Area Thomas C. Marchant, Compuware Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G • • • • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 27 11773: The What and Why of System z Millicode Robert R. Rogers, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11900: Understanding The Impact of the Network on z/OS Performance Ed Woods, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon A 11670: User Experiences Using FDR/UPSTREAM to Protect Corporate Data Tom Meehan, Innovation Data Processing Grand Ballroom Salon D 11267: Using AppLogic for System z to Leverage Your Mainframe in the Private Cloud Scott A. Fagen, CA Technologies; Brian Jagos, CA Technologies Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11856: What’s New in the WebSphere MQ Product Family [z/OS & Distributed] Mark Taylor, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 C = Closed Session • Elite 3 11752: RMM Power Tools - How to Tame RMM Vital Record Specifications (VRS) Thomas Conley, Pinnacle Consulting Group 11188: z/VM 6.2 Installation and Configuration Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 3 Richard Lewis, IBM Corporation • • 11419: CICS Performance Health Checks Ivan Gelb, Gelb Information Systems Corp. 11309: The Many CPU Fields of SMF Cheryl Watson, Watson & Walker, Inc. • Elite 1 Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 L = Long Session • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11585: CA Mainframe Security Update and Hidden Gems Carla Flores, CA Technologies 12100: Lowering Storage TCO With the Right Mix of Disk and Tape V Wendy Johnson, Oracle; Steve Aaker, Oracle • Elite 2 Orange County Salon 2/3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 28 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Tuesday, August 7 (continued) 1:30 p.m. (continued) 11334: zEnterprise System - Network Architecture & Virtualization Overview Gus Kassimis, IBM Corporation 12071: A Deeper Look Into the Inner Workings and Hidden Mechanisms of FICON Performance David Lytle, Brocade Communications Systems 11195: A++: Using the World’s Most Powerful Macro Facility With High Level Assembler Part 2 of 2 Tom Wasik, IBM Corporation 11745: Architecting Your Career (Teching Your Way to the Top) Frank DeGilio, IBM Corporation • • Elite 2 Grand Ballroom Salon B • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11434: CICS Explorer - A System Programmer Perspective Lisa M. Fellows, Bank of America Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 12101: Fully Automated Storage Tiering for Mainframe V Flavio Fomin, EMC Corporation Elite 3 Grand Ballroom Salon H 11735: IBM Ported Tools for z/OS Latest Status and New Features Charles T. Ware, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G 11943: Linux Replication Considerations - Local, Remote, CKD and SCSI Gail Riley, EMC Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C 11918: Performance Factors in Cloud Computing Laura Knapp, AES Grand Ballroom Salon A • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon J 12121: User Experience: Moving a Large z/OS Parallel Sysplex to a New Data Center with Limited Downtime Carles Aris Redo, La Caix C = Closed Session • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 Orange County Salon 2/3 • • 11858: What’s New in Message Broker V8.0 [z/OS & Distributed] David Coles, IBM Corporation 11189: z/VM 6.2 Installation and Configuration Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 3 Richard Lewis, IBM Corporation • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • • • • L = Long Session • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • 12065: Thin Provisioning for DB2: The New Storage Provisioning Paradigm Paul Pendle, EMC Corporation 11794: z/OS Debugging: Everything You Need to Know to Shoot an 0C4 Jerry Ng, IBM Corporation; Patty Little, IBM Corporation • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 12023: IBM Disk Tiering Technology Review Shu Hsu, IBM Corporation 11612: Workload Management of Transactional Workloads Horst Sinram, IBM Corporation • Elite 1 11804: Capacity Management for 1,000 Linux Servers on System z Barton Robinson, Velocity Software 11930: Getting Started with Big Data Analytics for the Enterprise - The Power of Big Data in Real-Time Stephen Brodsky, IBM Corporation 3:00 p.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Tuesday, August 7 (continued) (continued) 11335: zEnterprise System - z/OS IEDN Network Design & Implementation Gus Kassimis, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 4:00 p.m. 11281: SHARE Technology Exchange Expo Marquis Ballroom 3:00 p.m. 12008: A Storage Admin’s Guide to Restful Nights and Productive Days: OMEGAMON XE for Storage Vickie Dault, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon H 11846: CA Recommended Service, FIXCAT Exploitation and Other Enhancements to CA Service Delivery Gregory Shriver, CA Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon G Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • 11297: DB2 Buffer Pool Management Using DB2 10 for z/OS Jeffrey Berger, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • Elite 2 • 11709: Improving z/OS I/O Resiliency William J. Rooney, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 11484: Intro To Crypto Greg Boyd, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11807: Networking with Linux on System z Hans-Joachim Picht, IBM Corporation 11648: User Experiences Installing Oracle and WebSphere on Linux on System z Marianne Eggett, Mainline Information Systems; Tom Kennelly, IBM Corporation; Christine Wong, Mitsubishi Motors 11375: WebSphere Application Server - Being the Back-Up Administrator Mike Loos, IBM Corporation #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 29 11865: What the **** is Going on in my Queue Manager!? [z/OS & distributed] Paul S. Dennis, IBM Corporation • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon B • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11190: z/VM 6.2 Installation and Configuration Hands-on Lab - Part 3 of 3 Richard Lewis, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 11724: zBX x86 Blade Integration and Unified Resource Manager Virtualization (Including Demo) Romney White, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 • • • 11605: z/OS Workload Manager: What Are You Thinking? Brad D. Snyder, IBM Corporation C = Closed Session • Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 Grand Ballroom Salon J L = Long Session • • Grand Ballroom Salon A V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Grand Ballroom Salon C 11337: z/OS CS Performance Improvements Michael Fitzpatrick, IBM Corporation 11901: zEnterprise System - Secure Networking with the zEnterprise Ensemble Gwen Dente, IBM Corporation • • 11435: CICS Platform and Applications Basics Matthew Webster, IBM UK Laboratories Limited 11942: Free Analytics Templates for Cognos Mike Biere, IBM Corporation 4:30 p.m. • • • • • • • • Responsibly Architected Application Solutions • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 30 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Tuesday, August 7 (continued) 5:30 p.m. 11270: Evening Reception in the SHARE Technology Exchange Expo Marquis Ballroom 6:00 p.m. 11176: Assembler “Boot Camp” Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 2 Sharuff Morsa, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 7:00 p.m. 11169: Communications Infrastructure Program Planning Meeting Jack W. Williams, JP Morgan Chase; Gwen Dente, IBM Corporation • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 Wednesday, August 8 7:00 a.m. 11931: Focus Group: The Mobile Computing Revolution John Gibson, IBM Corporation 12076: Buffer-to-Buffer Credits, Exchanges and Urban Legends Howard Johnson, Brocade Communications Systems 8:00 a.m. La Jolla Elite 2 11663: GDPS Active/Active Sites Update Steven D. Cook, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon H 11180: How a Commercial Software Product Is Architected Tom Harper, NEON Enterprise Software Grand Ballroom Salon B 11487: ICSF Update Greg Boyd, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11840: Installing ISV Mainframe Products through a Web Browser with CA MSM: Update and User Experiences Mark Zelden, CSC; Summer Spaulding, CA Technologies; Mary Anne Matyaz, Base Technologies, Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11500: Introduction to WLM Management of CICS and IMS Workloads Peter Enrico, Enterprise Performance Strategies Inc, Grand Ballroom Salon J 11156: IPv6 Basics Laura Knapp, AES Grand Ballroom Salon A 11436: It’s More Than DB2: Exploiting the Open Transaction Environment Russ Evans, Evans Consulting Group Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 11339: Leveraging Data Power with z/OS Sysplex Distributor Tom Cosenza, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11191: Linux for Beginners Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 3 Neale Ferguson, Sine Nomine Associates 11404: Overcoming Integration Challenges in Cloud Computing - It is Worth the Investment Joseph Gulla, IBM Corporation; Prabhakar Attaluri, IBM Corporation 11537: REXX Language Coding Techniques Virgil Hein, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session C = Closed Session • • • • Elite 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Orange County Salon 2/3 Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11952: Social Media Surveillance - Not Just For the FBI Anymore: Big Data and Analytics Customer Experience Scott Raimist, ECM Universe • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Wednesday, August 8 (continued) 11519: Storage Tiering - A New Frontier for Mainframe Storage Michael R. Rogers, Hitachi Data Systems Grand Ballroom Salon G 11715: System Logger Update Nicholas Jones, IBM Corporation 8:00 a.m. (continued) 11810: What’s New in Linux on System z? Martin Schwidefsky, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 12068: Which Table (Space) Type and Page Size Shall I Choose for DB2 on z/OS? John Iczkovits, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11971: Your Webinar SUCKS! Randall Munson, Creatively Speaking Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11581: A Different Way to Perform z/OS Maintenance Ed Webb, SAS Institute Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon G 11491: Analizing/Monitoring Performance Of z/OS I/O Operations: DASD and Tape Performance View Meral Temel, Garanti Technology Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11174: Assembler “Boot Camp” - Part 4 of 5 Sharuff Morsa, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B 11835: Automated Shutdowns using either System Automation for z/OS or GDPS Gabriele Frey-Ganzel, IBM Corporation 9:30 a.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • • • • • • • • Elite 1 11980: BSAM, QSAM and BPAM Support of zHPF Irma T. Flores-Mendoza, IBM Corporation 11437: CICS Platform and Applications Advanced Concepts Matthew Webster, IBM UK Laboratories Limited Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • 11315: DB2 PureXML - A DBA’s Perspective Paul Schulz, Nationwide Insurance Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • 11647: Desktop Virtualization: Are You Tapping the Full Potential of Your Virtual Machines? Randy Groves, Teradici Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 • • • • • • • #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 31 Grand Ballroom Salon H 12062: EMC Disk Tiering Technology Review John Grehl, EMC Corporation 12056: IBM Academic Initiative: How to add Mainframe Skills to your Business Kathy Pfeiffer, IBM Corporation; Donald Resnik, IBM Corporation Gold Key 1/2 11155: IPv6 Addressing Nalini Elkins, Inside Products Grand Ballroom Salon A 11192: Linux for Beginners Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 3 Neale Ferguson, Sine Nomine Associates Orange County Salon 2/3 12102: Deep Dive into Luminex’s New Product Announcements V Art Tolsma, Luminex; Scott James, Luminex 11895: Network Problem Diagnosis with Packet Traces David Cheng, AES L = Long Session • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • C = Closed Session • • • Elite 3 Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 • • Wednesday, August 8 (continued) 9:30 a.m. (continued) 11922: Planning and Migrating to z/VM Single System Image John Franciscovich, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11383: The Dark Side of Monitoring MQ - SMF 115 and 116 Record Reading and Interpretation [z/OS] Lyn Elkins, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11911: The Economics of Storage Virtualization in the Mainframe Environment David Merrill, Hitachi Data Systems Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 11808: VM and Linux on System z: If Anything Can Go Wrong, It Will Hans-Joachim Picht, IBM Corporation 12040: What’s New With the DS8800? Bob Kern, IBM Corporation 10:30 a.m. • Grand Ballroom Salon C 11628: z/OS LDAP Plug-ins: Endless Opportunities Saheem Granados, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11282: SHARE Technology Exchange Expo Marquis Ballroom 11878: Business Communication Skills: An Introduction to Reading Body Language Mitch Mackrory, Luminex Software, Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11958: DB2 for z/OS Data and Index Compression Willie Favero, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • • • • • Elite 2 11193: Linux for Beginners Hands-on Lab - Part 3 of 3 Neale Ferguson, Sine Nomine Associates Orange County Salon 2/3 • 11614: Linux on System z - Performance Report for SLES11 SP2 Christian Ehrhardt, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 • 11517: Lock it down - WebSphere MQ Security [z/OS & distributed] Craig Both, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 12103: (E)JES Update V Ed Jaffe, Phoenix Software International Elite 3 11850: Service Automation for SAP Applications on IBM zEnterprise Kershaw Mehta, IBM Corporation Elite 1 12058: SHARE Academic Award for Excellence Presentation Murat Deniz Uskaner, Bahcesenir University Gold Key 1/2 11345: Sysplex Networking Technologies and Considerations Gus Kassimis, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon A 11714: System Logger Top 10 Logger Problems Nicholas Jones, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G C = Closed Session • • Grand Ballroom Salon H L = Long Session • • 11924: Hitachi Dynamic Tiering William Smith, Hitachi Data Systems V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Elite 2 11170: Getting More (and Less) From Storage Virtual Provisioning and Automated Storage Tiering Tony Negro, EMC Corporation 11:00 a.m. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 32 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Wednesday, August 8 (continued) 11598: System z Capacity Planning: Where the Mistakes Are Kathy Walsh, IBM Corporation 11:00 a.m. (continued) 11253: System z Security Update Greg Boyd, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 12048: The Doctor is In: Conducting a z/OS Communications Server TCP/IP Health Check Gwen Dente, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11438: Top Ten CICS Tuning Tips Ivan Gelb, Gelb Information Systems Corp. Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • • 11374: WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile - Rumors Dispelled David Follis, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B • 11361: z/OS Running on a Laptop: RDz Developer & Test Environment Update and User Experience Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Corporation; Dana Boudreau, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • 11699: zHPF Demystified, Update and User Experience Chris Colonna, IBM Corporation; Sam Knutson, GEICO Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11481: The Doctor is in and Lots of Help with the MQ family - Hands-on Lab [z/OS & distributed] Lyn Elkins, IBM Corporation; Ralph Bateman, IBM Corporation; David Coles, IBM Corporation; David Crighton, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 33 12077: ESCON I/O Will Not Be Supported on Future System z Platforms. What Do I Do? Bob Nusbaum, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Tom Hodson, Optica Grand Ballroom Salon B • • • • • • Elite 2 • 11860: Extending IBM WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Message Broker to the Cloud [z/OS & Distributed] Mark Taylor, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • C = Closed Session • Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 L = Long Session • • 11439: Event Processing: Insight into Your CICS Systems and Business Ian Mitchell, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 Newport Beach/ Rancho LP 11357: A System z Developer’s Journey Through the Application Lifecycle Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Corporation; Dana Boudreau, IBM Corporation • • Elite 1 11730: MVS Core Technologies Project Steering Committee C Ed Jaffe, Phoenix Software International 12114: Preparing Your Development Environment for the Next Generation of Application Programmers - Lunch & Learn Larry Lawler, UNICOM Global • • Grand Ballroom Salon C 12109: Maximize System Availability and Performance with Tivoli System Automation Solutions - Lunch & Learn Kirk Bean, IBM Corporation 1:30 p.m. • 11826: Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery Planning Rick Barlow, Nationwide Insurance 12111: Mainframe Virtual Tape – Where is it Headed? - Lunch & Learn Jay Nakagawa, EMC Corporation; Flavio Fomin, EMC Corporation 12:15 p.m. Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 34 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Wednesday, August 8 (continued) 11631: High Availability for Highly Reliable Systems Kai Dupke, SUSE; Michael Friesenegger, Novell 12104: Coordinated Recovery for DB2 IMS and VSAM V Rick Weaver, BMC Software Elite 3 11872: IBM’s Academic Initiative - What Is It and Why Should Business Care? Donald Resnik, IBM Corporation; Kathy Pfeiffer, IBM Corporation Elite 1 11157: IPv6 Design Junnie R. Sadler, Cisco Systems, Inc. Grand Ballroom Salon A • 11758: JES3 SYSOUT: How It Works and How to Manage It David Jones, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G 11479: Predictive Analytics and IT Service Management Ed Woods, IBM Corporation 11899: Top 10 Tips for z/OS Network Performance Monitoring with OMEGAMON Dean Butler, IBM Corporation 11571: Unified Resource Manager: HMC Ensemble Navigation and Virtual Server Hands-on Lab Hiren Shah, IBM Corporation 11748: Win with Cloud on System z Frank DeGilio, IBM Corporation 11697: z/OSMF Software Deployment Application - User Experience Mary Anne Matyaz, Base Technologies Inc.; Greg Daynes, IBM Corporation • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 • Orange County Salon 2/3 • Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11812: Backing Up and Restoring a z/VM Cluster and Linux on System z Guests Tracy Dean, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C 11558: Behavioral Analysis & Predictive Analytics meet SLA’s, Prevent Problems and Reduce Costs Jacob P. Ukelson, ConicIT Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • 11993: Cloud and BPM (Business Process Management): Opportunity or Insanity? Diana Donnellan, Sunrise e-Services Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 • C = Closed Session • • • 11440: CICS Common Performance Problems and Debugging Edward Addison, IBM Corporation L = Long Session • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon H 11966: z/OS UNIX for All Vit Gottwald, CA Technologies V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Grand Ballroom Salon D 11426: Managing I/O Configuration from z/VM Arunkumaar Ramachandran, IBM Corporation 11677: Performance and Tuning an XRC (zGM) Environment Michael E. Friske, Fidelity Investments 3:00 p.m. • • • 11303: Linux on z/VM Performance - Understanding Disk I/O Rob van der Heij, Velocity Software (continued) • Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11873: IMS Disaster Recovery Overview Glenn Galler, IBM Corporation 1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom Salon C • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization • Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization • Cloud in the Enterprise • Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs z/VM Systems Programming • zNextGen z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Wednesday, August 8 (continued) 12009: DFSMS Basics: Storage Reporting Using the Report Generator Vickie Dault, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon H 11705: End-to-End IBM Service Support Web Portals Mark Fyffe, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G 12094: IBM Problem Determination Tools: New Versions Promise Productivity Increases Francisco Anaya, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B 12105: Data Consistency for Improved DR Capabilities V Jay Nakagawa, EMC Corporation (continued) 11249: LKED and the Binder: Exploring Object Modules, Linking, Load Modules and Program Objects Barry L. Lichtenstein, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11813: Mainframe Optimization: Making System z the Center of Enterprise Computing Mark Neft, Accenture Application Renewal Grand Ballroom Salon D 11219: Simplifying IMS Dynamic Resource Definition: A Basic Approach with Best Practices Angie Greenhaw, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11341: Towards the OSA and Beyond - Using Wireshark for z/OS Packet Trace Analysis Matthias Burkhard, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11516: Under the Hood of Message Broker on z/OS - WLM, SMF and More [z/OS] David Coles, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11570: Unified Resource Manager: HMC Ensemble Workload Resource Group Provisioning and Monitoring Hands-on Lab Hiren Shah, IBM Corporation • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11683: Vanguard Enforcer Continuous Monitoring Robert Moncini, Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation • • • • #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 35 11788: zFS Diagnosis I (Performance Monitoring and Tuning Guidelines) Scott Marcotte, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session C = Closed Session • Elite 2 Grand Ballroom Salon G • • • • • • • • • • • 11559: An Experienced ISPF User Shares His Secrets Bruce Koss, Wells Fargo Financial • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • • Elite 1 11255: 45 Years of Mainframe Virtualization: CP/67 and VM/370 to z/VM Jim Elliott, IBM Corporation • • 11837: z/OSMF User Experience (with Hints and Tips) Doug Henry, US Bank; Anuja Deedwaniya, IBM Corporation 12075: zSeries FICON and FCP Fabrics - Intermixing Best Practices Mike Blair, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Howard Johnson, Brocade Communications Systems • • • Orange County Salon 2/3 • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11444: Using z/VM DirMaint in an SSI Cluster Bruce Hayden, IBM Corporation 4:30 p.m. Elite 3 Grand Ballroom Salon A 11158: IPv6 Implementation Junnie R. Sadler, Cisco Systems, Inc. 3:00 p.m. • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions • Data Center Modernization • Cloud in the Enterprise z/VM Systems Programming • Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs z/OS Systems Programming • zNextGen Storage Administration Hot Topics Software Architecture Security and Compliance • Network Support and Management Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 36 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Wednesday, August 8 (continued) 11785: Cloud with zEnterprise: Aligned with your IT Glenn Anderson, IBM Corporation 11600: CPU MF - 2012 Update and WSC Experiences John Burg, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon J 11390: Crypto Services for the VMware Cloud Rex D. Johnson, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C 11866: Diagnosing Problems for MQ [z/OS] Neil Johnston, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11945: Diversity - Everyone Smiles in the Same Language!™ Randall Munson, Creatively Speaking Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11165: I’m Running IPv6: How do I Access? Laura Knapp, AES Grand Ballroom Salon A 12024: IBM Mainframe Tape Update Joe Swingler, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon H 4:30 p.m. (continued) • 11534: Language Environment Futures Workshop and AMODE 64 Discussion L John Monti, IBM Corporation; Visda Vokhshoori, IBM Corporation; Tom Petrolino, IBM Corporation; Tom M. Ross, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B • 11894: Leveraging z/OS Communications Server Application Transparent Transport Layer Security (AT-TLS) for a Lower Cost and More Rapid TLS Deployment Lin Overby, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11441: Managing CICS Resources in a Unix File System: Best Practices Geoff Pirie, Hursley Labs Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11836: Save z/OS Software License Costs and Better Leverage Your IT Staff With IBM Tivoli Asset Discovery for z/OS (TADz) Alfonso Parra, IBM Corporation Elite 1 11342: Taming the (Wire)Shark - Looking at Network Traces (Including SYSTCPDA) in a New Fashion Hands-on Lab Matthias Burkhard, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 12106: Global Leadership through Technology V Corry Hong, UNICOM Global 11790: zFS Diagnosis II (Problem Determination and File System Monitoring) Scott Marcotte, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Elite 3 Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • • • • • • • • Elite 2 11910: Realizing Cloud and SOA Enterprise Platforms, Solution Architectures and Roadmaps Using the Open Group’s Reference Architecture and Reference Model Nikhil Kumar, Applied Technology Solutions, Inc. • • • 11593: Panel Discussion - The Benefits of Going Tapeless Arthur Tolsma, Luminex Software, Inc. • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11223: IMS Modernization - Advantages of Keeping Current with IMS Versions Diane Goff, IBM Corporation • • • • Wednesday, August 8 (continued) 11177: Assembler “Boot Camp” Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 2 Sharuff Morsa, IBM Corporation 11442: CICS and Java: How the JVM Server Transforms Java in CICS Matthew Webster, IBM UK Laboratories Limited 11584: End-to-End Application Discovery, Mapping and Configuration Management Across Traditional and Virtualized Infrastructures Jim Newell, IBM Corporation 11509: For Your Eyes Only - WebSphere MQ Advanced Message Security [z/OS & Distributed] Craig Both, IBM Corporation 12038: IBM DS8000 Data Migration Scenarios Bob Kern, IBM Corporation 6:00 p.m. 11215: IMS and DB2 Coordinated Disaster Recovery Glenn Galler, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • • Grand Ballroom Salon J 11736: z/OS Requirements: Influencing IBM Development Cheryl Watson, Watson & Walker, Inc.; Steve Warren, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G 11968: z/VM - Happy 40th Birthday Celebration Rick Barlow, Nationwide Insurance; Martha McConaghy, Marist College Platinum Ballroom Salon 6 #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 37 11540: Dinner - LANG Project Rib Joint Expeditionary Force M. Carl Gehr, Edge Information Group, Inc. Meet in the Marriott Lobby 11239: Security & Compliance (SEC) Project Dinner Brian Cummings, Tata Consultancy Services Meet in the Marriott Lobby 11960: zNextGen Networking Event L Kevin Wick, CA Technologies; Linda Mooney, County of Sacramento; Dustin Ratliff, Progressive Casualty Insurance; Vit Gottwald, CA Technologies Meet in the Marriott Lobby 11451: CICS RCAF C Danny Mace, IBM Corporation; Geoff Pirie, Hursley Labs • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • Meet in the Marriott Lobby 11468: EWCP Project Dinner Norman Hollander, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 12057: IBM System z Mastery Certification Kathy Pfeiffer, IBM Corporation 11729: MVS Core Technologies Project Dinner Event Edward Jaffe, Phoenix Software International L = Long Session • Elite 2 11524: The IBM Tivoli Monitoring Infrastructure on System z and zEnterprise Mike Bonett, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • Elite 1 Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11252: Security Free-for-all Greg Boyd, IBM Corporation 7:15 p.m. • Grand Ballroom Salon H 11917: MVS Storage: Free-for-all Russell Witt, CA Technologies 7:00 p.m. • C = Closed Session Meet in the Marriott Lobby • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration • Software Architecture Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 Security and Compliance • Network Support and Management Orange County Salon 2/3 Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 38 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Wednesday, August 8 (continued) 7:15 p.m. (continued) 7:30 p.m. 12028: MVSS Project Dinner Russell Witt, CA Technologies Meet in the Marriott Lobby 12049: LVM Program Dinner Rick Barlow, Nationwide Insurance Meet in the Marriott Lobby Thursday, August 9 7:00 a.m. 11271: First-Time Attendee Feedback Forum Kristine Harper, Rocket Software; Anne E. Caluori, SumThinking 11343: A Journey Through the Layers of Enterprise Extender Packets or How to Translate VTAM Messages Into IP Talk Matthias Burkhard, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11175: Assembler “Boot Camp” - Part 5 of 5 John Ehrman, IBM Corporation; Sharuff Morsa, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B 11713: BCPii Programming Beyond the Basics for the z/OS System Programmer Steve Warren, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G 11488: Database Encryption Greg Boyd, IBM Corporation 8:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom Salon A • • • • 11590: Enterprise Application Performance Boost: Another Silver Lining in the Cloud Sean Jennings, Virtustream Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 • 11875: Exploiting the Power of the Mainframe for IMS and Other Subsystems Diane Goff, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • 11615: How to Surprise by Being a Linux Performance “Know-it-all” Christian Ehrhardt, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11443: Introduction to CICS System Dump Reading with IPCS Russ Evans, Evans Consulting Group Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • Orange County Salon 2/3 • 11887: Learn How To Implement Cloud on System z Michael Baskey, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 11553: Look What I Found Under the Bar! John Monti, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11897: Mastering Your Network with CA NetMaster Network Management Craig Guess, CA Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon A 11823: Running Java on Linux on System z Joran Siu, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11769: Simple and Reliable End-to-end DR Testing Using ‘Tape on Disk’ Jim Stout, EMC Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session C = Closed Session Elite 2 • • Elite 1 11567: ISPF Editor - Beyond The Basics Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 2 Peter Van Dyke, IBM Corporation; Liam Doherty, IBM Corporation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest Thursday, August 9 (continued) 11747: The Art and Science of Technical Presentations Frank DeGilio, IBM Corporation 12010: The Life and Times of a Data Set: You Wouldn’t Want Your Relatives Hanging Around, Why Your Data? Chris Taylor, IBM Corporation 8:00 a.m. (continued) 11723: z/OSMF 1.13 Implementation and Configuration Greg Daynes, IBM Corporation • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 Grand Ballroom Salon C 11601: zEnterprise eXposed! Introduction to zEnterprise Performance Management - Part 1 of 2 Glenn Anderson, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon J • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 11849: Enabling Best of Breed Analytics with zEnterprise Carl Parris, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11556: Finding Debugging Clues in LE Dumps John Monti, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11649: FISMA (Federal Information Security Management Act) and z/OS: Best Practices Bill Valyo, CA Technologies Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 • Elite 1 • • • • • #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 39 • • • • • • • Elite 2 • Grand Ballroom Salon A 11179: Using The HLASM Macro Facility to Improve Assembler Language Programs Edward Jaffe, Phoenix Software International Grand Ballroom Salon B C = Closed Session • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11905: Using NetView for z/OS for Enterprise-wide Event Management and Automation Mike Bonett, IBM Corporation • • Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • • • • 11694: Migrating to z/OS 1.13 - Part 1 of 2 Marna Walle, IBM Corporation • • Grand Ballroom Salon D 11944: Linux on System z Java Tips and Tricks: Running an Oracle Java Only Supported Portal on IBM Java and the OpenJDK Future Brian Gormanly, Marist College L = Long Session • • Orange County Salon 2/3 V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • 11568: ISPF Editor - Beyond The Basics Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 2 Peter Van Dyke, IBM Corporation; Liam Doherty, IBM Corporation 11594: Mainframe Tape Migration - You Can’t Go Tapeless Without It! Arthur Tolsma, Luminex Software, Inc. • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11340: IPv6 on z/OS Michael Fitzpatrick, IBM Corporation • • 11445: CICS Extreme Debugging: DB2 Attachment Edward Addison, IBM Corporation 12090: If I Send a Special Message to Linux on System z, Will it Answer? Automating Linux on z/VM Richard Lewis, IBM Corporation • Grand Ballroom Salon H 11778: z/VM Virtual Switch - Advancing the Art of Virtual Networking Alan Altmark, IBM Corporation 11746: Hex, Lies and Videoblogs - Debunking Mainframe Myths Frank DeGilio, IBM Corporation 9:30 a.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 • • • • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 40 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Thursday, August 9 (continued) 9:30 a.m. (continued) 11:00 a.m. 11757: What are All These JES2 NJE Options? (The A-Zs of NJE) Tom Wasik, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G 11681: What Is VSAM? Michael E. Friske, Fidelity Investments Grand Ballroom Salon H 11236: Where and How to Find IMS Information Nancy Stein, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11722: z/OS Planned Outages - Control them, Instead of the other way Around Frank Kyne, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 11923: z/VM Live Guest Relocation - Planning and Use John Franciscovich, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11603: zEnterprise eXposed! Experiences with the zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager Part 2 of 2 Mary Astley, IBM Corporation; Brad D. Snyder, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon J 11365: Analyzing/Measuring/Monitoring Memory Usage and Understanding z/OS Memory Management: Performance View Meral Temel, Garanti Technology Grand Ballroom Salon J 11446: CICS Web Services as a Provider and Requestor Ezriel Gross, Circle Software Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 11820: Experiences with Linux and System z - Customer Panel Martha McConaghy, Marist College Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11546: Exploit Condition Handling in LE Tom Petrolino, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • • • • • • • • 11266: How to Effectively Incorporate Linux on System z Events Into Your OPS/MVS or SOLVE:Operations Automation Policies Summer Spaulding, CA Technologies; Brian Jagos, CA Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon C • Elite 2 • 12095: ISPF Innovations - Solutions to Problems you Thought were Impossible and New Ways to Push the ISPF Envelope V John Szura, Tone Software Corporation; Brian Vohs, Tone Software Corporation 11695: Migrating to z/OS 1.13 - Part 2 of 2 Marna Walle, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 L = Long Session • • • C = Closed Session • • • • Elite 3 Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11706: ISPF Hidden Treasures and New Features - Part 1 of 2 Peter Van Dyke, IBM Corporation; Liam Doherty, IBM Corporation • • Grand Ballroom Salon D 11347: IPv6 User Experience: Planning Meets Deployment Judy Miskill, Social Security Administration; Jayasimha Buddiga, VerizonBusiness V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • Grand Ballroom Salon A 11305: Introduction to RACF on z/VM Bruce Hayden, IBM Corporation • • • 11909: Get up and Running with NetView IP Management Kirk Bean, IBM Corporation 12037: IBM DS8000 Advanced Copy Services Bob Kern, IBM Corporation • • • Thursday, August 9 (continued) 11:00 a.m. (continued) 12:00 p.m. 12000: The Exciting Future of Tape Data Storage Robert Raymond, Oracle Grand Ballroom Salon H 11717: The z/OS GRS Serialization “Jack of All Trades” Tools for Performance/Contention/ Monitoring Nat Stevenson, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon G 11513: Using IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM WebSphere MQ Together [z/OS & Distributed] Chris Matthewson, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11226: Using IMS to Build a Smarter Cloud Suzie M. Wendler, IBM Corporation; Ken Blackman, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11573: z/OSMF Hands-on Lab Anuja Deedwaniya, IBM Corporation; Nina Goradia, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 • • • • • • Elite 1 • • #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 41 • 11557: COBOL Performance - Myths and Realities Tom M. Ross, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • • 12115: Mainframe Hitachi Dynamic Tiering (MF-HDT) Preliminary Results Let Tiering Learn your work Load - Lunch & Learn Steve Rice, Hitachi Data Systems Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 12110: Modernizing the Enterprise for an Agile World: Trends and Challenges - Lunch & Learn Dana Boudreau, IBM Corporation; Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 • • 11368: Making Assembler Cool Again with z/OS UNIX Vit Gottwald, CA Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon B 11634: The z/OS GRS Resource Serialization Detective: Tools for Monitoring and Debugging Hands-on Lab Nat Stevenson, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 11650: Building a Platform for Enterprise-wide Datacenter Operations Scott A. Fagen, CA Technologies 11954: Data Warehousing on System z Best Practices Willie Favero, IBM Corporation L = Long Session • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • 11884: CICS, Rules and Events - Perfect Together Mark Hiscock, IBM Corporation 11737: z/OSMF Roundtable Anuja Deedwaniya, IBM Corporation; Nina Goradia, IBM Corporation 1:30 p.m. • Platinum Ballroom Salon 6 11284: Volunteer Appreciation Lunch 11871: Twitter for Business - An Introductory Guide (Please bring your own computer) Ellis Holman, IBM Corporation 12:15 p.m. • C = Closed Session • • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 • • • • Elite 1 Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 Security and Compliance 11750: RACF Power Tools - Using IRRICE and Rexx on IRRADU00 and IRRDBU00 Thomas Conley, Pinnacle Consulting Group Network Support and Management • Linux Systems Management Grand Ballroom Salon B Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) Data Center and IT Management 11885: Modernization of Mainframe Applications with Business Rules and Events Mark Hiscock, IBM Corporation Time CICS Systems Programming Location Application Development Areas of Interest The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 42 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Thursday, August 9 (continued) 12081: Datacenter Networking Convergence - Trends and Directions Tony Almeida, Cisco Systems, Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11622: Digital Certificate Demystified Wai Choi, IBM Corporation 12001: Effective Data Management in a Tiered Storage Solution David Breeze, Oracle Grand Ballroom Salon H 11979: Ensuring Business-Critical Apps are Performing in the Cloud Albert Mavashev, Nastel Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon J Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 11447: Handling Limit Conditions in CICS Gene Hudders, C\Trek Corporation 11707: ISPF Hidden Treasures and New Features - Part 2 of 2 Peter Van Dyke, IBM Corporation; Liam Doherty, IBM Corporation (continued) • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • • • • • Grand Ballroom Salon A 11364: Leveling the Playing Field - Rational Developer for System z (RDz) Amplifies Skills and Attracts New Talent to z Dana Boudreau, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B 11821: Managing SAN for Linux on z/VM - A Nationwide Perspective James Vincent, Nationwide Insurance Grand Ballroom Salon D • 11822: Managing z/VM & Linux Performance Best Practices Michael Sine, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C • 11984: Oracle StorageTek’s VTCS DR Synchronization Feature Irene Adler, Oracle 11346: Safe and Secure Transfers with z/OS FTP Lin Overby, IBM Corporation; Sam Reynolds, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11721: z/OS Debugging: Old Dogs and New Tricks Patty Little, IBM Corporation; Jerry Ng, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11725: zEnterprise Economics David Rhoderick, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 L = Long Session C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11640: Update on Running Oracle Solutions on Linux on System z and how to Best Utilize the Oracle Support Structure when Running on Linux on System z Gaylan Braselton, IBM Corporation; Rhoda Periera, Oracle V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Grand Ballroom Salon G Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11994: The Dark Side of Cloud Computing Mike Buzzetti, IBM Corporation • • 11890: Let Your Mainframe do the Heavy Lifting - Strategies to Manage and Support your Communications Infrastructure using the Most Powerful Data Center Server Amit R. Kapoor, Tone Software Corporation; J. Paul Wiggins, Tone Software Corporation 11863: MQ Performance and Tuning on Distributed Including Internals [Distributed] Craig Both, IBM Corporation • • Orange County Salon 2/3 11351: IPv6 Configuration on Z - Hands-on Lab Gwen Dente, IBM Corporation 1:30 p.m. Elite 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cloud in the Enterprise Data Center Modernization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions The Dark Side of Virtualization Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance • Network Support and Management • Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest • • • • • • Thursday, August 9 (continued) 11948: 360° Capacity Management: Get All Angles Covered Charles Johnson, Metron-Athene 11448: Core Foundations and Scalability Chris Baker, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 11588: Deep Dive into IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator Query Acceleration Guogen Zhang, IBM Corporation; Ruiping Li, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11362: Development Tools: RTC ISPF Client, RDz, RTC - Just to Name a Few - Hands-on Lab Liam Doherty, IBM Corporation; Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Corporation; Steven Ma, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 11937: Enabling Linux for System z for Ensemble Management Richard G. Young, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon D 11349: Getting the Most Out of Your OSA Adapter with z/OS Comm Server Michael Fitzpatrick, IBM Corporation 11589: Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground: Modernizing Enterprise IT with Cloud Integration Elias Terman, SnapLogic 11913: How to Manage your Enterprise Storage from a Modern Workspace with CA Mainframe Chorus Russell Witt, CA Technologies 3:00 p.m. • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • Grand Ballroom Salon A • • 11641: Planning a Proof of Concept for deploying Oracle Database on Linux on System z Tom Kennelly, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C • • 11693: Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) as Innovation Enabler Andreas Lindenthal, Kalypso Grand Ballroom Salon B Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 43 • 11862: The Do’s and Don’ts of z/OS Queue Manager Performance [z/OS] Lyn Elkins, IBM Corporation • 11283: The Status of SHARE: Update and Discussion Janet Sun, SHARE President Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11587: z/VM 6.2 - Increasing the Endless Possibilities of Virtualization Bill Bitner, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session C = Closed Session Grand Ballroom Salon G • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 Elite 1 • • Elite 2 11701: Accessing SDSF Data from Rexx and Java Chip Wood, IBM Corporation • Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 11164: IPv6 Deep Dive Laura Knapp, AES 11852: zEnterprise Hybrid Computing in the Real World: Use Case Scenarios Theresa Tai, IBM Corporation • • Grand Ballroom Salon H 11947: Storage Performance: Changing Perspectives in the zEnterprise Environments Anthony Mungal, CMG • • 12025: IBM TS7700 - Replication in the Cloud Joe Swingler, IBM Corporation 11264: SMF 101 - Everything You Should Know and More Cheryl Watson, Watson & Walker, Inc. 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom Salon J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Responsibly Architected Application Solutions The Dark Side of Virtualization Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 44 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest • • Thursday, August 9 (continued) 11646: Architecting Servers in the Modern Distributed Data Center Nand Mulchandani, ScaleXtreme Elite 1 12002: Bringing Your Large Data Storage System into 21st Century Piotr Polanowski, Oracle; Steve Aaker, Oracle Grand Ballroom Salon H 12084: Buzz Fibrechannel - To 16G and Beyond Mike Blair, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Howard Johnson, Brocade Communications Systems Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 11704: Cloning for z/OS UNIX Service in a Shared File System Environment Marna Walle, IBM Corporation; Scott Marcotte, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 11682: Compliant Doesn’t Mean Secure: Achieving Security and Compliance with the Latest Regulations and Standards Steven Ringelberg, Vanguard Integrity Professionals 4:30 p.m. (continued) • Grand Ballroom Salon C 11251: Security and Compliance (SEC) Project Closing Brian Cummings, Tata Consultancy Services; Carla Flores, CA Technologies; Greg Boyd, IBM Corporation La Jolla Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 12035: Social Media Panel: Ask the Experts Frank DeGilio, IBM Corporation; Diana Donnellan, Sunrise e-Services; Jeff Crume, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11221: Using The New IMS Explorer To Access Your IMS Data Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 2 Ken Blackman, IBM Corporation; Suzie M. Wendler, IBM Corporation Orange County Salon 2/3 • 11373: WebSphere Application Server - What’s New? David Follis, IBM Corporation; John Hutchinson, IBM Corporation; Michael Stephen, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B • Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 11891: z/VM Capacity Planning Overview Bill Bitner, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12066: SMS is Now Mandatory for DB2 V10! SMS Best Practices for DB2 John Iczkovits, IBM Corporation L = Long Session • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 11720: z/OS Sysprog Goody Bag Highlights: The Most Interesting Items From R11, R12 and R13 Robert R. Rogers, IBM Corporation • • • 11514: Shared Q using Shared Message Data Sets [z/OS] Paul S. Dennis, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 11642: Provisioning Linux Guests and Oracle Database in an IBM Private Cloud Environment Kathryn Arrell, IBM Corporation; Sam Amsavelu, IBM Corporation • • • Grand Ballroom Salon A • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11163: How to Avoid Common IPv6 Mistakes with z/OS Gwen Dente, IBM Corporation • • • Grand Ballroom Salon J 11348: Intelligent Load Balancing with IBM Multi - Site Workload Lifeline Michael Fitzpatrick, IBM Corporation • Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11523: Forecasting Performance Metrics using the IBM Tivoli Performance Analyzer Mike Bonett, IBM Corporation • • Elite 2 11449: CICS Question Box and Pot Luck Gene Linefsky, DTCC 11819: Cloud Computing with IBM System z Erich Amrehn, IBM Corporation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Thursday, August 9 (continued) 5:30 p.m. SHARE Farewell Social Platinum Ballroom Salon 6 11450: CICS WLM: Improved Throughput from Optimized WLM Ian Mitchell, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 11950: Information Management Program Close C Brian Kithcart, EMC Corporation 12050: LVM Program Planning Meeting C Rick Barlow, Nationwide Insurance Elite 2 Los Angeles 11382: MQ Q-Box - Open Microphone to Ask the Experts Questions Ralph Bateman, IBM Corporation; Lyn Elkins, IBM Corporation; David Coles, IBM Corporation; Mark Taylor, IBM Corporation; Chris Matthewson, IBM Corporation; Paul S. Dennis, IBM Corporation; Craig Both, IBM Corporation; Neil Johnston, IBM Corporation; David Crighton, IBM Corporation 11203: Training for System z - All for Less Than a Dime! Scott F. Harris, IBM Corporation 6:00 p.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • Orange County Salon 2/3 • 11370: WebSphere Application Server for z/OS - PotPourri Mike Loos, IBM Corporation; David Follis, IBM Corporation; Michael Stephen, IBM Corporation; John Hutchinson, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon B • #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 45 12067: What Every Storage Administrator Should Do For YOUR DB2 Environment John Iczkovits, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 11848: What zSecure Manager for RACF z/VM 1.11.1 Can Do For You Mark S. Hahn, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11476: z/OS Ask the Experts Panel & MVS Program Closing Mark A. Brooks, IBM Corporation; Harv Emery, IBM Corporation; David Jones, IBM Corporation; Marna Walle, IBM Corporation; Brad D. Snyder, IBM Corporation; Steve Warren, IBM Corporation; Terri Menendez, IBM Corporation; Peter Enrico, Enterprise Performance Strategies Inc,; Norman Hollander, IBM Corporation; Jerry Ng, IBM Corporation; Tom Wasik, IBM Corporation; John Burg, IBM Corporation; Patty Little, IBM Corporation; Cheryl Watson, Watson & Walker, Inc.; Greg Daynes, IBM Corporation; Alan Sherkow, I/S Management Strategies, Ltd.; Richard Theis, IBM Corporation; Bette Brody, IBM Corporation; Edward Jaffe, Phoenix Software International; Nicholas Jones, IBM Corporation; Anuja Deedwaniya, IBM Corporation; Hiren Shah, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 L = Long Session C = Closed Session • • Elite 1 11753: Using The New IMS Explorer To Access Your IMS Data Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 2 Ken Blackman, IBM Corporation; Suzie M. Wendler, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • • • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization • Cloud in the Enterprise zNextGen • Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance • Network Support and Management • Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 z/VM Systems Programming 11700: A z/OS Systems Programmer Productivity Toolbag Bette Brody, IBM Corporation z/OS Systems Programming • Hot Topics Storage Administration • Software Architecture • Security and Compliance Data Center and IT Management Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) Network Support and Management CICS Systems Programming 12029: Dramatically Reduce the Cost of Sequential File Accesses in CICS Stephen P. Reid, Mainframe Specialist Time Linux Systems Management Location Application Development 46 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Friday, August 10 (continued) 11986: Best in Class Software Savings through Optimization not Negotiation Michael Paul Swanson, ISAM 11953: Explaining EXPLAIN: DB2 10 Edition Willie Favero, IBM Corporation 11879: Business Communication Skills: Body Language Knowledge Facilitates Having Fun in Business Meetings and Around the Office (and Elsewhere) Mitch Mackrory, Luminex Software, Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 11544: CA SYSVIEW r13.5 Update Gregory Shriver, CA Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon J 11973: Centralizing Console and Log Management on z/VM and zBX Virtual Servers Michael Sine, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon E/F 11465: EWCP Project Closing Norman Hollander, IBM Corporation; Mary Astley, IBM Corporation; John Burg, IBM Corporation; Meral Temel, Garanti Technology 8:00 a.m. • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 • 11708: ISPF Panels Advanced Peter Van Dyke, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 • 11964: Killing Zombies, Breaking Pipes and other UNIX Shenanigans Brandon Tweed, CA Technologies Grand Ballroom Salon G 11161: Managing an IPv6 Network Laura Knapp, AES Grand Ballroom Salon A 11458: Modernizing CICS - Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 2 Geoff Pirie, Hursley Labs Orange County Salon 2/3 • • • • • 11842: Running Linux-HA on a IBM System z Stefan Reimbold, IBM Corporation Grand Ballroom Salon C • 12005: Utilizing Physical Tape Efficiently Damon Clark, Oracle Grand Ballroom Salon H V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation L = Long Session C = Closed Session • • • • • • • • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 1 • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11925: Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) Update William Smith, Hitachi Data Systems • Los Angeles 11535: Introduction to IPCS for Application Programmers Tom Petrolino, IBM Corporation 11656: Not Supported on System z? It is Now! Tuning Linux, Oracle and z/VM to Run Our ERP System Brian Gormanly, Marist College • • Grand Ballroom Salon B 11510: Free MQ! - MQ Clients and What You Can Do with Them [z/OS & Distributed] Mark Taylor, IBM Corporation • • Elite 1 Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 • • • • • • Responsibly Architected Application Solutions The Dark Side of Virtualization Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development Areas of Interest • • Friday, August 10 (continued) 8:00 a.m. (continued) 11376: zWAS-IRL (WebSphere Application Server on z/OS - In Real Life) David Follis, IBM Corporation; Rod Feak, MIB Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11310: Cheryl’s Hot Flashes #28 Cheryl Watson, Watson & Walker, Inc. Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 • Grand Ballroom Salon E/F • 11759: Diagnosing Sysplex Problems Mark A. Brooks, IBM Corporation 11630: Getting Started with the Unified Resource Manager (zManager) APIs for zEnterprise Monitoring and Discovery Mike Bonett, IBM Corporation 11530: How to Detect Attempted Mainframe Intrusions Paul Robichaux, NewEra Software, Inc. 11238: Integrating Innovative Technologies (I2T) Project Wrap-up and Project Planning Diana Donnellan, Sunrise e-Services 11233: Introducing the IMS Catalog - Open Access to IMS DB Metadata Nancy Stein, IBM Corporation 11710: JES2/JES3 JCL/JECL Differences Tom Wasik, IBM Corporation; David Jones, IBM Corporation 9:30 a.m. 11981: Leveraging the Linux on System z Platform - “Fit for Purpose” Gustavo Garcia, ISO • Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 • Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 47 11367: When Things Go Wrong: Abends in Your Assembler Program and How You Can Recover From Them Vit Gottwald, CA Technologies Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 • • • • • • • • • 11455: CICS Nuts, Bolts and Gotchas Edward Addison, IBM Corporation C = Closed Session • Grand Ballroom Salon B Platinum Ballroom Salon 5 L = Long Session • • • 11702: Bit Bucket x’2B’ Edward Jaffe, Phoenix Software International; Sam Knutson, GEICO; Skip Robinson, Southern California Edison • • Platinum Ballroom Salon 2 Platinum Ballroom Salon 9 • • Grand Ballroom Salon C 11350: zEnterprise Networking Lessons Learned Tom Cosenza, IBM Corporation V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 Grand Ballroom Salon D • • Grand Ballroom Salon G 11844: Real Linux Kernel Debugging in a Virtualized Environment Stefan Reimbold, IBM Corporatoin 11453: They Came from Across the Pond: Performance Programming for CICS with WMQ Lyn Elkins, IBM Corporation • La Jolla Orange County Salon 2/3 11814: Software Lifecycle Management with SUSE Mark Post, Novell 11:00 a.m. Elite 1 11459: Modernizing CICS - Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 2 Geoff Pirie, Hursley Labs 11549: REXX - Trouble Shooting Bruce Koss, Wells Fargo Financial • • • • • • • • • • • • • Friday, August 10 (continued) 11369: Enterprise Security: Building On All Your Assets Neil C. Beesley, Covariant Inc 11787: Breaking the Relational Limit with pure XML in DB2 for z/OS Guogen Zhang, IBM Corporation 11224: Exploring the IMS Catalog - Using the Metadata and IMS Open Database (ODBM) Ken Blackman, IBM Corporation (continued) 11554: Heap Damage, Is Your Insurance Up-to-date? John Monti, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 7 Platinum Ballroom Salon 3 12053: Linux & VM Program Wrap Up and Free-for-all Rick Barlow, Nationwide Insurance Platinum Ballroom Salon 4 11518: Spreading the Message - MQ PubSub [z/OS & Distributed] Ralph Bateman, IBM Corporation Platinum Ballroom Salon 10 11574: z/OSMF Software Deployment Hands-on Lab Bette Brody, IBM Corporation 11456: CICS Project Closing Gene Hudders, C\Trek Corporation La Jolla Newport Beach/ Rancho LP 11387: WebSphere MQ Project Planning Session Dennis Pherigo, MasterCard International, Inc. L = Long Session • • • • • • • C = Closed Session • • • • • Orange County Salon 2/3 Los Angeles 11244: Enterprise Data Center (EDC) Program Closing Karla Houser, Caterpillar Inc. V = Vendor Sponsored Presentation • Grand Ballroom Salon E/F Grand Ballroom Salon A 11162: Home Networking with IPv6 Laura Knapp, AES 12:15 p.m. • Grand Ballroom Salon H 11661: GDPS 3.9 Update Steven D. Cook, IBM Corporation 11:00 a.m. Platinum Ballroom Salon 8 • • • • • The Dark Side of Virtualization Responsibly Architected Application Solutions Data Center Modernization Cloud in the Enterprise Big Data - Big Analytics Big Needs zNextGen z/VM Systems Programming z/OS Systems Programming Hot Topics Storage Administration Software Architecture Security and Compliance Network Support and Management Linux Systems Management Location Data Center and IT Management Session Code: Session Title/Speaker(s) CICS Systems Programming Time Application Development 48 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Areas of Interest Technology Exchange Expo Technology Exchange Expo Thank You Special thanks to our Strategic Partner and Premier Sponsors for their generous support of SHARE. Silver Premier Sponsors Strategic Partner Platinum Premier Sponsor Gold Premier Sponsor Media Partners #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 49 SHARE Technology Exchange Expo The SHARE Technology Exchange Expo provides you with the opportunity to network and learn about products and services you’re interested in from a variety of companies. Take part in the Passport to Prizes giveaway for a chance to win great prizes. Technology Exchange Expo Schedule Exhibitor Booth Number List Marquis Ballroom COMPANY Monday, August 6 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception Sponsored by Tuesday, August 7 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.Evening Reception Wednesday, August 8 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Snack Break 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Passport to Prizes Giveaway 21st Century Software, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Action Software International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BMC Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CASI Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circle Computing Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ColeSoft Marketing, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Compuware Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data 21, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DINO-Software Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DTS Software, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMC Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enterprise Systems Media, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GT Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hitachi Data Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBM Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBM Destination z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBM Systems Magazine, Mainframe edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . Innovation Data Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interskill Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luminex Software, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintec Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Metron-Athene, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Micro Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MVS Solutions, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NewEra Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opentech Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oracle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phoenix Software International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PKWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocket Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SERENA Software, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHARE Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Diversified Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Engineering of America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SysperTec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tone Software Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tributary Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trident Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNICOM Global . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Velocity Software, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Data Systems LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All events will be held at the Anaheim Marriott. 50 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide BOOTH 308 313 209 402 123 422 421 306 103 414 423 323 302 330 307 202 212 102 107 303 225 206 207 328 412 322 319 222 309 403 406 203 417 100 223 329 324 418 325 224 317 114 109 315 Technology Exchange Expo Floor Plan #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 51 Exhibitor Directory = Vendor Sponsored Presentation (VSP) ✚ = Premier Sponsors 21st Century Software, Inc. Booth # 308 AES Booth # 209 940 West Valley Road, Suite 1604 Wayne, PA 19087 Phone: 610.971.9946 Fax: 610.964.9072 RebeccaL@21csw.com www.21stCenturySoftware.com 149 Commonwealth Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025 Phone: 650.617.2400 Fax: 650.617.2420 info@aesclever.com www.aesclever.com 21st Century Software’s unique approach to integrated recovery management delivers information and insight that can help organizations ensure reliability and recoverability of critical business applications. For nearly 20 years, our DR/VFI software has helped minimize impact on business success from localized events while integrating recovery processes with how companies do business. AES develops and delivers CleverView® Solutions – proactive network performance and availability solutions maximizing resource efficiency, improving application responsiveness and supporting virtualization and cloud computing efforts. Products include CleverView for TCP/IP, CleverView for TCP/IP on Linux, CleverView for cTrace Analysis, CleverView for IP Service Performance and more. Action Software International Booth # 313 BMC Software Booth # 402 20 Valleywood Drive, Suite 107 Markham, Ontario L3R 6G1 Canada Phone: 905.470.7113 Fax: 905.470.6507 sales@actionsoftware.com www.actionsoftware.com 2101 City West Boulevard Houston, TX 77042 Phone: 713.918.8800 Fax: 713.918.8000 www.bmc.com Visit our booth to find out why more than half of Fortune 500 companies pick us to manage/deploy changes to their z/systems environment. Our expertise includes management of day-to-day system changes, system software deployment and program product costs/inventories with emphasis on satisfying audit/compliance/sox/itil requirements via online information and automated reporting. 52 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide Business thrives when IT runs smarter, faster and stronger. That’s why the most demanding IT organizations in the world rely on Business Service Management solutions from BMC Software across distributed, mainframe, virtual and cloud environments. For the four fiscal quarters ended March 31, 2012, BMC revenue was approximately $2.2 billion. CA Technologies Booth # 123 ColeSoft Marketing, Inc. Booth # 306 One CA Plaza Islandia, NY 11749 Phone: 800.225.5224 Fax: 631.342.6800 www.ca.com 736 Fox Hollow Road Afton, VA 22920 Phone: 540.456.8210 Fax: 540.456.6658 bshimizu@colesolft.com www.colesoft.com CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA) is an IT management software and solutions company with expertise across all IT environments—from mainframe and distributed, to virtual and cloud. Our products enable customers to manage and secure IT environments and deliver more flexible IT services essential to power business agility. CASI Software Booth # 422 10231 Slater Ave., Suite 117 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Phone: 714.378.1109 info@casisoft.com www.casisoft.com Compuware Corporation Booth # 103 CASI Software is a leading provider of solutions that create and deliver advanced PDF output directly from any z/OS application. Customers easily deliver secure PDF output to their users without modifying their applications. Organizations realize a high ROI by delivering mainframe print content Better, Faster, Safer, Cheaper and Greener. Circle Computing Group Booth # 421 900 Cummings Center, Suite 415V Beverly, MA 01915 Phone: 978.927.1383 Fax: 425.650.4430 bill_bostridge@circle-group.com www.circle-group.com Is legacy IMS and VSAM application modernization on your radar? Migrate your IMS and VSAM applications to DB2 with a low risk, high ROI transparent data migration solution. Learn how major US organizations have leveraged our migration tools, to effect a fast and highly effective migration strategy to DB2 for their legacy IMS and VSAM applications. = Vendor Sponsored Presentation ColeSoft Marketing, Inc. makes and sells powerful, comprehensive debugging and measurement tools for z/OS-based programmers, systems programmers and capacity planners. We offer z/XDC (the premier debugging tool for Assembler language), c/XDC (new and growing tool for IBM C/C++ programmers) and z/XPF (the world’s first EVENT-BASED profiler). Please visit www.colesoft.com or call Bob Shimizu at (800) XDC-5150 for more information. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! ✚ = Premier Sponsors One Campus Parius Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: 313.227.7300 Detroit@compuware.com www.compuware.com Compuware Corporation, the technology performance company, provides software, experts and best practices to ensure the world’s most important technologies work well and deliver value. Compuware customers include 46 of the top 50 Fortune 500 companies and 12 of the top 20 most visited U.S. Web sites. Data 21, Inc. Booth # 414 3820 Del Amo Blvd., Suite 302 Torrance, CA 90503 Phone: 310.921.9200 Fax: 310.921.9200 sales@data21.com www.data21.com Data 21’s focus is addressing Internet-related technologies for the secure, efficient and flexible delivery of information over IP. ZIP/390 facilitates high-speed, secure delivery of zSeries information in industry standard compression, encryption and presentation formats (e.g., ZIP, PGP, PDF, CSV); ensuring cross-platform interoperability and exploitation of widely used platform-independent technologies. #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 53 DINO-Software Corporation Booth # 423 Enterprise Systems Media, Inc. Booth # 330 P.O. Box 7105 Alexandria, Virginia 22307 Phone: 703.768.2610 Fax: 703.765.7588 sales@dino-software.com www.dino-software.com 9330 LBJ Freeway, Suite 800 Dallas, TX 75243 Phone: 214.340.2147 www.EnterpriseSystemsMedia.com DINO develops enterprise-wide, multi-platform solutions for the optimization of complex IT environments. Products include: T-REX, the industry standard for ICF catalog management with full Tape support and HSM Auditing; VELOCI-Raptor, dynamic buffering which reduces batch processing by up to 75%; TERADON, the world’s first online REPRO MERGECAT utility; REORGadon, first-ever online REORG for HSM CDSs; XTINCT, secure data erasure; DQL, use a SQL-like language to process catalogs, data sets, HSM, SMF, etc. to generate reports, commands, send to a workstation for additional processing. Enterprise Tech Journal—along with its sister publication Enterprise Executive and the EnterpriseSystemsMedia.com Web site—is the destination for all things IT in the world’s largest, multiplatform computing environments. As the only source of independently-published magazines focused on multiplatform enterprise computing for IT staff and managers, Enterprise Tech Journal and Enterprise Executive provide a wealth of how-to information to aid in maximizing the benefits of today’s complex, hybrid enterprise systems. If you are not already a subscriber, please visit EnterpriseSystemsMedia.com today to get your free subscription, or stop by booth #330. DTS Software, Inc. Booth # 323 GT Software Booth # 307 4350 Lassiter at North Hills Avenue, Suite 235 Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: 919.833.8426 Fax: 919.833.2848 info@DTSsoftware.com www.DTSsoftware.com 6255 Barfield Rd NE, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30328 Phone: 404.253.1300 Fax: 404.253.1314 Email: jreed@gtsoftware.com www.gtsoftware.com DTS Software provides an integrated suite of products to monitor, manage and control your storage subsystems. The products are designed to solve many problems encountered on the IBM z/OS, Hitachi VOS3 and Fujitsu MSP operating systems - allowing a limited number of administrators to manage a rapidly expanding storage environment. For 30 years, GT Software has helped organizations optimize mainframe investments by delivering cost-effective mainframe modernization solutions. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, GT Software is a privately held, global company that is currently represented in the U.S., Canada, Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa and South America. Visit www.gtsoftware.com for more information. EMC Corporation Booth # 302 ✚ 176 South Street Hopkinton, MA 01748 Phone: 508.249.6204 Fax: 508.249.6213 EMC Corporation is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the transformation in mainframe environments by storing, securing and protecting information in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way. 54 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide = Vendor Sponsored Presentation ✚ = Premier Sponsors Hitachi Data Systems Booth # 202 ✚ 2845 Lafayette Street Santa Clara, CA 95050 Phone: 408.970.1000 Fax: 408.496.6304 www.HDS.com Hitachi Data Systems helps organizations transform raw data into valuable information by making it more accessible and manageable. Our vision is that IT must be virtualized, automated, cloud-ready and sustainable. Hitachi Data Systems provides best-in-class information technologies, services and solutions that deliver compelling customer ROI, unmatched return on assets and demonstrable business impact. As the leader in storage virtualization, only Hitachi Data Systems offers a common, virtualized platform for all data and information. www.HDS.com. IBM Systems Magazine, Mainframe edition Booth # 107 MSP Communications, 220 South Sixth Street, Suite 500 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: 612.339.7571 Fax: 612.339.5806 esutliff@msptechmedia.com www.ibmsystemsmag.com IBM Systems Magazines explore and report IBM systems and technologies for IBM Mainframe and Power Systems customers in award-winning magazines, website and eNewsletters, and provides exclusive information straight from IBM. Subscribe at ibmsystemsmag.com/subscriptions. Digital edition FREE worldwide. Innovation Data Processing ✚ Booth # 303 275 Paterson Avenue Little Falls, NJ 07424 Phone: 973.890.7300 Fax: 973.890.7147 sales@fdrinnovation.com www.innovationdp.fdr.com IBM Corporation Booth # 212 294 Route 100 Somers, NY 10589 Phone: 914.766.1900 www.ibm.com IBM provides a comprehensive portfolio of System z® enterprise solutions that offers a wealth of reliable, scalable and open solutions that can help businesses make smarter decisions and compete more effectively. Its industry-standard software, operating systems, middleware and tools help companies work smarter as they develop, manage and maintain an infrastructure that’s responsive to changing business requirements, and to the environment. Innovation Data Processing your single source for business resiliency solutions providing non-disruptive business continuance, enterprise data protection, high performance storage resource management and privacy information protection for z/OS and Linux on System z, IBM AIX, Linux x86-64, UNIX and Windows. Products that will be showcased at SHARE in Anaheim include: Storage Management Software, Systems Management Software, Backup/Business Continuance Software, Security Management Software, Availability Management and Disaster Recovery. IBM Destination z Booth # 102 17200 Chadwood Ct. Austin, TX 78717-2950 Phone: 720.396.6924 Fax: 720.396.6924 www.destinationz.org IBM Destination z is a hub where mainframe interests, opportunities and personalities converge in conversation across the various spheres—blogs, Twitter, forums; and communications through DzInsider eNewsletter and the new destinationz.org engage and inform the 2,700+ members. Join us to learn, share, socialize and evangelize. = Vendor Sponsored Presentation ✚ = Premier Sponsors #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 55 Interskill Learning Booth # 225 Metron-Athene, Inc. Booth # 328 11770 Haynes Bridge Road, Suite 205 Alpharetta, GA 30009 Phone: 770.872.4278 Fax: 866.774.5901 share@interskill.com www.interskill.com 6320 Canoga Avenue, Suite 1500 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Phone: 818.227.5019 Fax: 818.227.5099 jan.fenske@metron-athene.com www.metron-athene.com Mainframe Training Online! The low cost, comprehensive curriculum of over 250 mainframe e-learning courses and mainframe skills assessments, plus unlimited in-house webinars and classes for your entire mainframe computing workforce! Deliver low cost, high quality mainframe training anywhere, anytime; and take your mainframe computing workforce from great to greatest this year! NEW this year: ES/1 – expert system for zOS performance analysis. athene® – the beating heart of 360° Capacity Management. zOS, AIX, vmware – all virtual and physical systems capacity management in one location. Integration with network, storage, application, data center and unique business data. Comprehensive capacity management seen from all angles. Luminex Software, Inc. Booth # 206 Micro Focus Booth # 412 ✚ 871 Marlborough Avenue Riverside, CA 92507 Phone: 951.781.4100 Fax: 951.781.4105 info@luminex.com www.luminex.com 400 Interstate North Parkway, Suite 1050 Atlanta, GA 30339 Phone: 877.772.4450 Jackie.anglin@microfocus.com www.microfocus.com Luminex is a leading developer and provider of disk-based mainframe virtual tape solutions. Luminex Mainframe Virtual Tape (MVT™) solutions allow enterprises to eliminate or reduce physical tape, improve RTO and RPO, lower operating costs, improve security, and deploy a single backup and recovery storage solution for mainframe and open systems. Micro Focus provides innovative software that allows companies to develop, test, deploy, assess and modernize business-critical enterprise applications. Micro Focus’ software enables customers’ business applications to respond rapidly to market changes and embrace modern architectures with reduced cost and risk. More than 18,000 companies, including 91 of the Fortune Global 100, benefit from our 34 years of experience. Maintec Technologies Booth # 207 MVS Solutions, Inc. Booth # 322 8311 Brier Creek Pkwy, Suite 105-513 Raleigh, NC 27617 Phone: 919.424.6323 Fax: 888.221.8803 info@maintec.com www.maintec.com 8300 Woodbine Ave Markham, Ontario L3R 9Y7 Canada Phone: 905.940.9404 Fax: 905.940.5308 alindstrom@mvssol.com www.mvssol.com Maintec’s core focus is to provide Mainframe Data Center Management, Mainframe on Demand, Linux on z and Staffing Solutions. Maintec’s data center based in Raleigh, NC consist of a complete z/OS, DB2, CICS infrastructure running on z9 mainframe and state-of-the-art command center delivering 24x7 services to meet our global client requirements. 56 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide ThruPut Manager AE (Automation Edition) is an unprecedented z/OS batch workload automation solution that dynamically manages batch service levels, reduces sub-capacity based monthly software charges by lowering peaks within the 4 hour rolling average, and prioritizes CA 7 processing based on critical path calculations. Simplicity, Service and Savings! = Vendor Sponsored Presentation ✚ = Premier Sponsors NewEra Software Booth # 319 Phoenix Software International Booth # 403 155 East Main Avenue, Suite 130 Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Phone: 800.421.5035 or 408.201.7000 Fax: 866.939.7099 jms@newera.com www.newera.com 831 Parkview Drive North El Segundo, CA 90045 Phone: 310.338.0400 sales@phoenixsoftware.com www.phoenixsoftware.com NewEra Software provides software solutions that help users avoid non-compliance, make corrections when needed and in doing so, continuously improve z/OS integrity. Visit Booth 313 to learn more about our Image Control Environment (ICE) and our zero cost z/OS tools such as IPLCheck Core, ICE Viewer and StepOne. OpenTech Systems, Inc. Booth # 222 405 State Hwy 121, Building C, Suite 130 Lewisville, Texas 75067 Phone: 469.635.1500 Fax: 469.635.1507 info@opentechsystems.com www.opentechsystems.com OpenTech Systems provides z/OS software for disaster recovery (DR), data center consolidation/relocation and tape data migration. OpenTech offers software products that can provide complete DR solutions or augment existing DR processes. OpenTech’s data center relocation software and services can help move z/OS workloads from one data center to another. OpenTech’s tape data migration software and services help assure integrity and efficiency when migrating tape data from one platform to another. Oracle ✚ Booth # 309 PKWARE Booth # 406 648 N. Plankinton Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53203 Phone: 414.289.9788 Fax: 414.289.9789 jennifer.irwin@pkware.com www.pkware.com PKWARE provides the only complete system for reducing, securing, moving and storing data across the extended enterprise, both internally and externally, from mainframes to servers to desktops and into the cloud. PKWARE secures the enterprise data center by extending data-centric security to all enterprise server platforms on IBM® zEnterprise™ Hybrid Computing. Rocket Software Booth # 203 500 Oracle Parkway Redwood Shores, CA 94065 Phone: 1.800.ORACLE1 www.oracle.com Oracle engineers hardware and software to work together in the cloud and in your data center. For more information about Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL), visit www.oracle.com. As part of this, Oracle provides industry leading storage systems including multi-tiered storage solutions of flash, disk, tape and storage software! = Vendor Sponsored Presentation Phoenix Software International develops software solutions for IBM mainframes running z/OS and z/VSE, as well as for personal computers running Windows. Phoenix, the leading data entry software provider worldwide, has been creating mainframe software products since 1979, with an international distribution network covering more than 120 countries. Phoenix is recognized as a leader when it comes to leveraging the latest hardware and software technology. The company invests countless development man hours to exploit these technologies for the sole purpose of helping our customers increase performance and reduce costs. ✚ = Premier Sponsors 77 Fourth Avenue Waltham, MA 02451 Phone: 781.577.4321 Fax: 617.630.7100 info@rocketsoftware.com www.rocketsoftware.com Rocket Software is a global software development firm that builds and delivers enterprise products and solutions in the following segments: Business Intelligence and Analytics; Storage, Networks and Compliance; Application Development, Integration, and Modernization; and Database Servers and Tools. Rocket is a business and technology partner of IBM. #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 57 SERENA Software, Inc. Booth # 417 Software Engineering of America, Inc. Booth # 329 1850 Gateway Drive 4th floor San Mateo, CA 94404 Phone: 1.800.457.3436 Fax: 650.481.3700 marketing@serena.com www.serena.com 1230 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, NY 11010 Phone: 516.328.7000 Fax: 516.354.4015 receptionist@seasoft.com www.seasoft.com SERENA Software provides Orchestrated IT and Product Development solutions to the Global 2000. SERENA’s mission is to help enterprises orchestrate their processes for tremendous competitive advantage. Our 4,000 active enterprise customers, encompassing almost one million users worldwide, have made SERENA the largest independent ALM vendor and are now using SERENA to orchestrate IT service management and other vital processes. For over 30 years, SEA has been a leading provider of software and services helping our customers achieve and sustain a more cost-effective, more efficient, batch mainframe environment. SEA’s product groups include a full line of Mainframe and Enterprise solutions covering all aspects of Automation, Optimization, DASD Management, Security Management and Output Management. SEA is headquartered in Franklin Square, NY, and operates globally through a network of subsidiary offices, distributors and partners SHARE Inc. Booth # 100 401 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: 888.574.2735 Fax: 312.644.6363 SHAREhq@SHARE.org www.SHARE.org SHARE Inc. is an independent, volunteer run association providing enterprise technology professionals with continuous education and training, valuable professional networking and effective industry influence. Our mission is to enable individuals in enterprise IT to network with peers and achieve significant business results at their organizations. Stop by our booth to learn more about volunteer opportunities, ongoing technical education, our new Web site and to learn how to engage with us on social media! Software Diversified Services Booth # 223 1322 - 81st Ave NE Minneapolis, MN 55432 Phone: 763.571.9000 Fax: 763.572.1721 sales@sdsusa.com www.sdsusa.com Software Diversified Services (SDS) provides low-cost alternatives to legacy z/OS management applications; also data encryption and security, fully managed FTP and SFTP. Our VitalSigns software automates, secures, monitors and troubleshoots z/OS, SNA and IP. For 30 years, SDS has provided first-rate mainframe tools and technical support to companies worldwide. 58 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide SUSE Booth # 324 1800 S Novell Place Provo, UT 84606 Phone: 800.796.3700 crc@suse.com www.suse.com SUSE, a pioneer in open source software, provides reliable, interoperable Linux and cloud-based solutions that help enterprises increase agility, manage complexity and reduce cost. Decades of engineering excellence and lasting relationships with our customers allow us to adapt and deliver the smarter innovation they need to succeed—today and tomorrow. SysperTec Booth # 418 406 Kinross Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Phone: 925.937.5816 Fax: 925.937.5822 info@syspertec.us www.syspertec.us SysperTec’s VIRTEL is a web-enabling technology for 3270 applications: CICS, IMS, TSO, etc. Being thin-client it works with any Web client: Windows 7, UNIX, Linux, mobiles, PDAs, tablets, etc. It serves 3270 applications as Rich Web 2.0 GUIs to thin-client Web browsers and Web services to server-based (WAS/WebLogic) applications. = Vendor Sponsored Presentation ✚ = Premier Sponsors Tone Software Corporation Booth # 325 UNICOM Global Booth # 114 1735 South Brookhurst St. Anaheim, CA 92804 Phone: 714.991.9460 Fax: 714.991.1831 info@tonesoft.com www.tonesoft.com 15535 San Fernando Mission Mission Hills, CA 91345 Phone: 818.838.0606 Fax: 818.838.0776 info@unicomglobal.com www.unicomglobal.com Tone Software develops and delivers Mainframe software to increase host productivity and reduce operations costs, including DYNA-STEP Dynamic STEPLIB management, OMC-FLASH JES2/JES3 Spool Management, and OMCPRINT Output Management. TONE’s ReliaTel VoIP QoS and Unified Communications Management software ensures voice quality, performance and service levels throughout converged voice and data networks. Founded in 1981 by one man with a single software product, today UNICOM® Global consists of more than twenty corporate entities encompassing a wide range of businesses including Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), Real Estate Development, Business and Financial Services and a range of Information Technology (IT) Divisions. The IT Divisions deliver world-class solutions in software and services for Fortune 500 and Global 2000 clients worldwide. Tributary Systems, Inc. Booth # 224 Velocity Software, Inc. Booth # 109 3717 Commerce Place, Suite C Bedford,TX 76021 Phone: 817.354.8009 Fax: 817.786.3090 info@tributary.com www.tributary.com 196D Castro Street Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650.964.9012 sales@velocitysoftware.com www.velocitysoftware.com Optimize your mainframe backup storage while reducing overall storage costs with Storage Director®, Tributary’s disk-to-disk-to-tape-or-disk VTL solution. Supports IBM mainframes (z/OS, Linux), IBM Power Systems (i, AIX, Linux), and Windows® and Unix/Linux servers. Visit Booth 224 to pick up your ROI whitepaper and enter the drawing for a Kindle. Velocity Software develops, distributes and supports performance and systems management software including cloud enablement tools for IBM’s z/VM platform with a focus on Linux running on System z. We provide accurate and complete data for chargeback accounting, operational alerts, capacity planning and tools to assist z/VM installations with migrations of Linux to IBM System z. William Data Systems LLC Booth # 315 Trident Services Booth # 317 210 Wirt Street, SW Suite 202 Leesburg, VA 20175 Phone: 703.674.2200 Fax: 703.674.2201 info@willdata.com www.willdata.com 1260 41st Ave Suite K Capitola, CA 95060 Phone: 831.465.7661 Fax: 831.476.0966 sales@triserv.com www.triserv.com Trident Services has provided z/OS solutions and systems consulting services since 1978. Our flagship tool, zOSEM, enables customers to reduce ISV costs, ease z/OS manageability and Optimize HSM. Whether it is a cost saving software solution or the expertise of our Consultants, Trident can help you work smarter! = Vendor Sponsored Presentation ✚ ✚ = Premier Sponsors William Data Systems (WDS): Always at the leading edge of innovative z/OS network management solutions! ZEN, the premier alternative to NetView® & NetMaster®. Stop overpaying for dated technology. Get more bang for your buck. Turn that Mobile Strategy into reality! Seeing is believing - check out ZEN for yourself at Booth 315. #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 59 Notes 60 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide SHARE Opportunities SHARE Opportunities SHARE Opportunities SHARE empowers IT professionals to build their business and technical skills by optimizing their technologies, creating efficiencies and lowering costs through ongoing education, networking and advocacy. As a community of users, industry thought leaders and vendors, SHARE offers a number of virtual, in-person and on-demand resources designed to meet the diverse business needs of the IT community. Whether you are an IT professional, manager or executive, SHARE is the platform for you to derive immediate and long-term business value. Get a glimpse of the SHARE programs that support you and your organization’s business needs below. SHARE Requirements Industry Influence and Advocacy The SHARE Requirements System is an online advocacy program for SHARE members to influence IBM products and services. SHARE members can submit requirements, engage in discussions and vote for or against submissions. This is your organization’s chance to positively influence the enterprise IT community. To participate, simply: 1. Visit www.SHARE.org 2.Select Our Community – Advocacy and Requirements Become a SHARE Volunteer Involvement as a SHARE volunteer provides you with opportunities at all levels. You can volunteer for a one-time task or for an ongoing committee supporting a particular project or program. Volunteer with SHARE to expand your expertise and develop your career by gaining realworld experience and knowledge while working among a community of seasoned enterprise IT professionals. Your professional development will be further enhanced by holding a project manager, project officer, program manager, or ultimately, Board of Director position. Opportunities include: 3.Enter your SHARE login and password when prompted 4.Select one or more Areas of Interest (SHARE Projects) with which you can participate in the Requirements process All members are encouraged to participate – this is a great opportunity to make your voice heard! zNextGen New to enterprise computing? Have a new role involving System z? zNextGen is a community for you! • Task Force/Committee Opportunities – Help define the direction of your particular area of interest by working on technical steering committees or task forces. zNextGen is a user-driven community with more than 750 members that aims to connect peers and facilitate shared experiences among emerging professionals in enterprise IT. • Speaking Opportunities – Present a technical session and submit your presentation for inclusion in the conference technical program. Members of zNextGen enjoy access to a unique set of resources and professional contacts that enhance their technical skills and optimize their career development opportunities. • Conference Opportunities – Take part in the SHARE technical program that advocates for your area of expertise or interest – chair a session, assist with scheduling or suggest speakers and topics for future SHARE events. Benefits of joining zNextGen: • W riting Opportunities – Submit a technical paper or user success article for publication. • Social Media Opportunities – Play an active role in shaping the future of SHARE’s social media efforts and gain experience in online technologies that may be applied to your day job. Interested in volunteering for SHARE? Come to our Open House on Sunday, August 5 from 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. in Salon E/F to talk with current SHARE volunteers. To get involved year-round, find a volunteer in the SHARE Directory on www.SHARE.org, visit www.SHARE.org/VolunteerOpportunities or contact SHARE Headquarters at SHAREhq@SHARE.org. • S tudents receive the resources to help them find better jobs quickly upon graduation. • E stablished IT professionals new to enterprise IT find connections to help them solve technical challenges more efficiently. • Participants can influence, develop and take advantage of the industry’s most relevant enterprise IT-focused training curricula as offered through SHARE. • zNextGen members have access to incredible networking opportunities at SHARE events and yearround on www.SHARE.org. To learn more about the zNextGen community, visit www.zNextGen.org, or join us at the SHARE Open House on Sunday, August 5 from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. in Grand Ballroom Salon E/F. zNextGen is free and carries no obligation to join. #SHAREorg • SHARE.org • 61 Connect With Social Media Keep in touch with the network you create at SHARE in Anaheim by virtually connecting with enterprise IT professionals. Share best practices, thoughts on industry trends and more between conferences. Expand your network long after SHARE in Anaheim with the help of these social media sites: • Twitter: Get the latest conference updates, including session changes, by following @SHAREhq tweets and tagging your comments with #SHAREorg. • Facebook: Become a fan of “SHARE Inc” and grow your network. • LinkedIn: Join the “SHARE Inc” group and get connected with more than 900 enterprise IT professionals around the globe. The SHARE President’s Corner is also a great way to stay connected and continue to learn about the latest issues and trends in enterprise IT that are important to our community. Visit www.SHARE.org/PresidentsCorner today. Join SHARE virtually and stay connected with your enterprise IT community year round — it’s simple and fun! SHARE Proceedings DVD SHARE is renowned for its technical conferences that deliver expertise, hands-on instruction and more user experiences than any other training event in its class. All full-conference SHARE attendees will automatically receive the SHARE Proceedings DVD with the price of conference registration. Please note that Proceedings DVDs will be mailed six to eight weeks after the conference. With a SHARE Proceedings DVD, you will enjoy: • References to hundreds of technical presentations. • Access to unparalleled information. • Quick and easy searching. • Off-line access to information. If you know someone who would like to purchase the SHARE in Anaheim Proceedings DVD, it will be available online in the SHARE Store one month after the event. 62 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide can you “boot up” your mainframe career? you can apply for the 2012 Mainframe Academy scholarship today Sponsored by CA Technologies and SHARE Visit CA Technologies at SHARE - Booth #123 Learn more about Mainframe Academy @ www.ca.com/mainframe-academy Past Scholarship Recipients: Joseph David Bare Aiken, South Carolina agility made possible™ Chetan Chavan Gurgaon, Haryana Michael Matthews Irving, Texas Copyright © 2012 CA. All rights reserved. DB2, z/OS, CICS and z/VM, are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies. Scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $35,000.00 USD per winner and are payable solely as a credit for Mainframe with CA Technologies education courses; scholarships will not be paid in cash or subject to refund, in whole or part. Scholarships are limited to SHARE delegates and/or authorized attendees. Scholarship recipients will be chosen by SHARES in consultation with CA Technologies. Scholarships are subject to application submission requirements and rules. Applicants are obligated to ensure that they are eligible to apply for or accept the potential scholarship award consistent with the applicable rules of their employer, including without limitation, a code of conduct or similar conduct policies. This Scholarship offer may not be available to any employee or official of any governmental or quasi-governmental entity. Mainframe with CA Technologies education courses and training is subject to standard CA terms and conditions. Notes 64 • SHARE in Anaheim Onsite Guide FRONT Save the Date February 3–8, 2013 HiltonSanFranciscoUnionSquare SanFrancisco,California New to SHARE in San Francisco – Mobility Spotlight Inadditiontoalloftherelevantcontentyouhavecometoexpect, SHAREinSanFranciscowillfeatureBYODandMDMaspartofa Mobility Spotlight.Joinusaswefocusontheseimportanttopicsand howadvancementsinthesetechnologiesimpactthemainframe. Stay tuned to www.SHARE.org for updates and information.