Monday, February 4, 2013: 1:30 PM-2:30 PM
Golden Gate 3, Lobby Level (San Francisco Hilton)
Speaker:
Sam Reynolds(IBM Corporation)
The Systems Network Architecture (SNA) protocol has been in use in enterprise computing environments for over a third of a century. Despite rumors of its demise, it is still used to transport a large percentage of mission-critical data around the world. But clearly, SNA has evolved. In this session, we examine that evolution, look at where SNA is now, and try to project where it is going in the future.
Tracks: Network Systems and z/OS Systems Programming