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Who’s Going to Manage My Mainframe? Singing the Praises of CA Chorus™ for DB2 Database Management MM305SN MODERNIZE AND OPTIMIZE YOUR MAINFRAME Troy Coleman, Sr. Principal Product Manager Kevin Goulet, VP Product Management

Who’s Going to Manage My Mainframe? Singing the Praises of CA Chorus™ for DB2 Database Management

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Mainframe DBAs are aging and retiring and the new generation of IT professionals has a completely different way of thinking and working. CA Chorus™ is leading the way for this new generation with an intuitive Web interface that enables anyone with rudimentary mainframe skills to  productively manage DB2 for z/OS as well as other z/OS management areas. This presentation provides real use case examples where a normally complex task such as identifying DB2 performance bottlenecks or performing complex migrations can be done simply and effectively via an integrated role-based workspace.

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  • 1.Whos Going to Manage MyMainframe? Singing the Praises of CAChorus for DB2 DatabaseManagementMM305SNMODERNIZE AND OPTIMIZE YOUR MAINFRAMETroy Coleman, Sr. Principal Product ManagerKevin Goulet, VP Product Management

2. Troy ColemanCA Technologies, Sr. Principal Product ManagerMainframe DBAs are aging and retiring and the new generation of ITprofessionals has a completely different way of thinking and working.CA Chorus is leading the way for this new generation with an intuitive Webinterface that enables anyone with rudimentary mainframe skillsto productively manage DB2 for z/OS as well as other z/OS managementareas. This presentation provides real use case examples where a normallycomplex task such as identifying DB2 performance bottlenecks or performingcomplex migrations can be done simply and effectively via an integrated role-based workspace.abstractCopyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved.2 3. CA Chorus overview CA Chorus for DB2 Database Management Roadmap Database Management Business LineagendaCopyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved.3 4. ReduceStorage costsby up to35%Reduce the ramp-up time to managethe mainframe byup to40%ReduceComplianceReporting Costsby up to12%Can you optimize yourIT staff skills andpreserve theirexperience?4 Copyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved.* The impact ranges shown above are estimations derived from the analysis of benchmark data which is a composite of data derived from industry analyst published information,interviews with subject matter experts and experiential data from prior projective analyses with CA Technologies customers. These values are not a guarantee of achievable results and willvary depending upon your current infrastructure, people and processes, as well as the appropriate, effective implementation, adoption, and use of the CA Technologies solution. 5. More effectively reduce the cost and complexity of managingmission critical mainframe workloads New generation of innovation tools and utilities Shorten the rampup of novice staff Reduce risk of growing workloads on the mainframe Optimize IT staff skills and preserve their experience Facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing Leverage existing IT staff to manage the mainframe5 Copyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved.innovation to increase productivity and knowledge transfer 6. NextGenerationPioneersof IT1. Enable next-generation mainframer & hybrid IT worker2. Capture and transfer expert knowledge3. Net Generation thinks and works differently4. Demands a new approach with modern technology6 Copyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved.modernize mainframe management:empower the hybrid IT workforce 7. CA Chorusenhancing mainframe productivityA new and fundamentally different user interaction model Based on how people do their jobs, not how they use specific products Provides rich features and data visualization in a web-based workspace Not just a bunch of disconnected GUIs True integration of products, process, and dataCA Chorus Changes EverythingNo more same old thing.7 Copyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved. 8. improve staff efficiencyCA Chorus visionCA ChorusDiscipline-basedCollaborationRichVisualizationKnowledgeManagementProcessAutomationMainframe Technology StackFunctionalComponentsDB2 Database ManagementSecurity /Compliance ManagementStorage ManagementInfrastructure ManagementWorkload ManagementSystems ManagementDatacom Database ManagementIDMS Database ManagementIMS Database ManagementOperations ManagementCCSBase Common ServicesMainframe WS Common Services6CoreDisciplinesObject-oriented workspace, with a new discipline-based interaction model thatincorporates rich features and data visualization and leverages CA Technologiesportfolio of products as a single bank of features and functions8 Copyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved. 9. CA Chorusan overview Wizard-likeprocess tools Reducespossibility oferrorsProcessAutomation Communityknowledge andexpertise at usersfingertips Increases thewhole teamsefficiencyKnowledgeManagementGraphicalDiagnostics Singularinteraction model Fast LearningCurve Matches JobFunctions Leverageresources acrossplatformsIntegratedWorkspaceRole-BasedNavigation Data in humanreadable formats Solve problemsfaster9 Copyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved. 10. knowledge and skills challenges addressed by CA Chorus10 Copyright 2013 CA. All rights reserved. 11. the workspace 12. 12knowledge center: quickref 13. collaborationexport and launch Excel13 14. CA Chorus for DB2 Database Management 15. Business Need: I need faster resolution of issues with DB2applications to reduce lost revenue or costs associated withdowntime Business Value:1. Improves understanding of database2. Reduces complexity of database objects3. Decreases the on-ramp time for less experienced users15use case:visualizing related table objects using the Visualizer 16. Start a new investigation to findrelated objects to databaseDSN8D81P Filter in the Investigator for databaseDSN8D81P Click on the database and clickVisualize16use case:visualizing related table objects using the Visualizer 17. 1. Start a new investigation to findrelated objects to databaseDSN8D81P2. Filter for database DSN8D81P3. Click on the database then clickVisualize1. Improves understanding ofdatabase2. Reduces complexity of databaseobjects3. Decreases the on-ramp time forless experienced usersThe CA Chorus Way Benefits & Value17use case:visualizing related table objects using the Visualizer 18. Business Need: I need to find instructions or procedures onhow to perform a given task or resolve a given problem Business Value:1. Increases knowledge sharing and decreases the on-ramp time for lessexperienced users2. Reduces errors when performing a complex task3. Creates bandwidth of current staff18use case:accessing knowledge using the Knowledge Center 19. 19use case:accessing knowledge using the Knowledge Center Upload the document(s) to theknowledge center ONCE. Click on the ? on any screen Contextual search String search More than just product and internaldoc, includes community info fromIDUG. 20. 1. Click on ?To load Knowledge Center2. Search for Payroll Utility Jobs1. Increases knowledge sharingand decreases the on-ramp timefor less experienced users2. Reduces errors whenperforming a complex task3. Creates bandwidth of currentstaffThe Chorus Way Benefits & Value20use case:accessing knowledge using the Knowledge Center 21. Business Need: I need to effectively and efficiently managethe DB2 development environment Business Value:1. Decreases downtime and associated costs2. Reduces errors when performing a complex task3. Increases productivity for less experienced staff in a safe environmentuse case:DB2 object migration using the Migration Wizard 22. 22 Start an investigation Identify the object and click migrate Follow the migration wizarduse case:DB2 object migration using the Migration Wizard 23. 1. Start an investigation2. Identify the object and clickmigrate3. Follow the migration wizard1. Decreases downtime andassociated costs2. Reduces errors whenperforming a complex task3. Increases productivity for lessexperienced staff in a safeenvironmentThe CA Chorus Way Benefits & Value23use case:DB2 object migration using the Migration Wizard 24. alerts with investigation24 25. metric panelEdit ThresholdDelete ThresholdInvestigateAdd to Workspace25 26. Business Need: I need to troubleshoot DB2 applicationperformance issues by comparing against historicalperformance Business Value:1. Saves time, creates bandwidth of current staff2. Reduces downtime of critical applications3. Decreases the on-ramp time for less experienced users26use case: historical comparative data graphingusing the Time Series Facility 27. 27 Enable Time Series Facility to collectapplication performance data Configure to manage up to 5 tiers ofaggregated data. Drill into contributors for a plan,package, statement. Compare plan, package, orstatement at different points in timeuse case: historical comparative data graphingusing the Time Series Facility 28. 1. Investigate the alert that wastriggered based on a thresholdestablished.2. Navigate and add to time series3. Add historical comparative datastream1. Saves time, creates bandwidthof current staff2. Reduces downtime of criticalapplications3. Decreases the on-ramp time forless experienced usersThe CA Chorus Way Benefits and Value28use case: historical comparative data graphingusing the Time Series Facility 29. future considerationsDatabase Management 30. future considerations for Database Management30 Being considered for Version 18.0 Additional DB2 10 exploitation Additional DB2 11 exploitation Enhanced zIIP enablement BIG Data IDAA Netezza Customer and swap out commitments CA Chorus DB2 DBA discipline Version 4.0 Enhanced DB2 Admin and Performance Monitoring Cross-Enterprise Application Performance Management Version 4.0 Additional DB2 for z/OS detail Information 31. recommended sessionsSESSION ID TITLE DATEMM307SNCA Chorus for Security and Compliance Management:Strategy and Recommendations04/23 2:30amMM308SN CA Mainframe Chorus for Storage Management 04/23 3:45pmMS008SNCA Mainframe Chorus Security and ComplianceManagement Deep Dive04/23 3:45pmMM312SNMeet the Developers and Experts for CA Chorus andCA Chorus Software Manager04/23 5:00pmMM301SSCA Mainframe Chorus: Platform Strategy andRecommendations04/24 2:30pmMT220SNCA Chorus for Storage Management: Introducing the CostAnalysis Feature04/24 3:45pm 32. related technologies Booth MNFSE102 CA Chorus Infrastructure Management for Networks and Systems Booth MNFSE105 CA Chorus Software Manager Booth MNFSE106 CA Chorus for DB2 Database Management Booth MNFSE114 CA Chorus for Security and Compliance Management Booth MNFSE116 CA Chorus for Security and Compliance Management 33. 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