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17054: Nobody Uses Files Any More do They? New Technologies for Old Technology, File Processing in MQ MFT and IIB [z/OS & Distributed]

Thursday, March 5, 2015: 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Seneca (Level 4) (Sheraton Seattle)
Speakers: Chris Leonard(IBM UK Laboratories Limited) and Dave Gorman(IBM Corporation)
Handouts
  • Nobody Uses Files Any More do They? New Technologies for Old Technology, File Processing in MQ MFT and IIB (4.2 MB)
  • Files, they're old technology right? as everything is online and in 'the cloud' these days, do people really still use them and base their business on them?

    It seems they do, not just 1 or two people, a lot of our customers make use of files to transmit data. Not just for batch processing, but online and dynamic processing too.
    There are lots of aspects to file processing, transfer, size, data format, interaction with other enterprise systems, datasets, ftp, sftp, etc.

    Come along to this session to hear about the file transfer and processing abilities of MQ Managed File Transfer and IBM Integration Bus.
    We'll touch on how MQ Manager File Transfer (MFT) will reliably deliver your files around your enterprise.

    Then we'll look at how IBM Integration Bus (IIB) can be used to leverage its integration and data transformation capabilities with files and datasets.   Additionally, we will look at both local and remotely accessed files, along with processing large files in record formats.  Finally we will look at  integration with enterprise file transfer systems MQ MFT and IBM Sterling Connect:Direct.

    Tracks: IT Services Delivery, Middleware, Software Architecture and z/OS Systems Programming
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