Big Data - Big Analytics - Big Needs
We have seen the opportunities to manage Big Data and derive benefits never before realizable. But do we comprehend the underlying requirements for bandwidth, processing capacity and storage capacity? Do we have a plan to manage those as well as the inherent security, compliance and privacy issues? Do you have any plan to manage personally identifiable information (PII) in that environment? With all that accomplished, now how do we deliver the data to the processes that will analyze it? What parts of our business would benefit most if we manage to solve these issues?
Mobile in the Enterprise
Mobile devices have taken off at an astonishing rate, and that trend is only going to continue. This explosion is certainly making its presence felt in the corporate world. IT needs to take control of the situation quickly. But what exactly should we be concerned about? Security? Performance? Capacity? What policies need to change? What automation options are available?
Cloud in the Enterprise
Cloud computing is not just vaporware anymore. IT organizations are adopting cloud as a service paradigm that has supporting infrastructure and software technologies. They are deploying private clouds in order to manage access, security and reliability. How does a business choose between build vs buy? How might they use cloud as a resource for disaster recovery, business continuity or business resilience?
Virtualization in the Enterprise
Virtualization can be a complicated subject with many different facets, and it is not always easy to choose the strategy that best fits your needs. What solutions exist? What are the advantages and disadvantages? What are the issues? Complexity? Performance? Capacity planning? Problem isolation? Virtualization of what? Servers? Network? Storage? Applications?
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Submitting a Session
Please click on the arrow next to each session type below to read full Program descriptions and to access the submission links for each session type. Unless you are familiar with the Program structure of SHARE, please select 'General Submissions' as the topic for your submission.
The deadline for submitting a session is April 5, 2013.
Application Architecture Development
The Architecture Program focuses on infrastructure, databases, message flow and transaction processing. Its Project areas include ASM (System z Assembler), CICS, LANG (Development Languages), MQ, SOA and ADI (Application Development Integration and Infrastructure.)
Enterprise Data Center
The Enterprise Data Center Program (EDC) provides a technical program that encompasses the most essential disciplines of Systems Management and other tools and techniques to improve the effectiveness of professionals in SHARE's Member organizations who are accountable for all aspects of Data Center Management. The Projects included in the Enterprise Data Center Program are: Data Center Management, Integrating Innovative Technologies Project, Professional Development, Security and Compliance, Communications Server, Communications Technologies and Network Management and Security.
General Submissions
This area is for submissions that need to be reviewed and assigned to a SHARE program that best defines the topic of the presentation.
Information Management
The Information Management Program (IMGT) focuses on how enterprises organize, retrieve, acquire and maintain information. The Projects in the Information Management Program include the Database Project (DB) which primarily covers DB2 and also includes Oracle and MySQL, the IMS Project (IMSD) and the Storage Project (STOR).
Linux & VM
The mission of the Linux & VM Program (LVM) is to provide information and education to SHARE attendees who are users of Linux and VM technologies; to influence the direction of development in the realms of Linux and VM; to provide an environment that fosters the interchange of ideas among the participants.
The LVM Program comprises two Projects: The Linux Project (LINX) focuses on the Linux operating system and its uses on all platforms. The VM Project (VM) focuses on all things related to the z/VM operating system and related software.
LVM also provides sessions on Virtualization technologies, from running Linux on VM to virtual networks, storage and Cloud computing.
MVS
The MVS Program is concerned with the installation, maintenance, management, integration, and exploitation of z/OS systems and System z hardware. It is comprised of four projects: Enterprise-wide Capacity Planning and Performance Management (EWCP), MVS SCP (MVSE), MVS Storage Management (MVSS), and zNextGen; and three Committees: ISPF, JES2, and JES3.
zNextGen
zNextGen represents the new global community of young professionals for the next generation of mainframe computing. The goal of the zNextGen Project at SHARE will be to welcome members of that community and provide an overview of some of the key sessions designed to help you build your technical skills and strengthen your career paths on the mainframe.
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