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The advantages/disadvantages of using CICS socket interface or ECI
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Use CTG if possible
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Using CICS 4.1 can be dangerous
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Invoking EJB
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Troubleshooting CICS maps
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KSDS and unexpected sequencing
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More on VSAM files in CICS regions
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Examining application codes
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Making CPSM distribute more evenly
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CICS clients
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DB2 true
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CTG shutdown
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Calling RACROUTE from a CICS program
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What is a CICS region?
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Sharing a TSQ between several CICS regions
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Writing a module that accesses DB2 databases and VSAM files
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More on autoinstalling TN3270
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Getting IPCS to include shared storage
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Reading CICS IOCS dumps
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Running CWS in CTS 2.2
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OpenFlow requires compliant hardware, software
An OpenFlow deployment requires switches and a controller that conform to the OpenFlow protocol, but interoperability is not guaranteed.
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Who controls the OpenFlow specification?
Developed by OpenFlow.org in 2011, the member-supported OpenFlow specification could significantly affect future data center networking procedures.
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What does OpenFlow mean for your data center?
The OpenFlow protocol helps push packets more efficiently as an increasing number of workloads try to fit through network pipes.
Data Center Strategies for the CIO