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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

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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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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 ManagerKevin Goulet, VP Product Management

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Troy ColemanCA Technologies, Sr. Principal Product Manager

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.

abstract

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CA Chorus™ overview

CA Chorus™ for DB2 Database Management

Roadmap Database Management Business Line

agenda

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Reduce Storage costs

by up to

35%

Reduce the ramp-up time to manage the mainframe by

up to

40%

Reduce Compliance

Reporting Costs by up to

12%

Can you optimize your IT staff skills and

preserve their experience?

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* 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 will vary depending upon your current infrastructure, people and processes, as well as the appropriate, effective implementation, adoption, and use of the CA Technologies solution.

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More effectively reduce the cost and complexity of managing mission 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 mainframe

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innovation to increase productivity and knowledge transfer

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Next Generation

Pioneers of IT

1. Enable next-generation mainframer & hybrid IT worker

2. Capture and transfer expert knowledge

3. “Net Generation” thinks and works differently

4. Demands a new approach with modern technology

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modernize mainframe management:empower the hybrid IT workforce

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CA Chorus™ enhancing mainframe productivity

A 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 data

CA Chorus Changes EverythingNo more “same old thing….”

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improve staff efficiency CA Chorus™ vision

CA Chorus™

Discipline-based

Collaboration

RichVisualization

KnowledgeManagement

ProcessAutomation

Mainframe Technology StackFunctional

Components

DB2 Database ManagementSecurity /Compliance ManagementStorage ManagementInfrastructure ManagementWorkload ManagementSystems ManagementDatacom Database ManagementIDMS Database ManagementIMS Database ManagementOperations Management

CCS

Base Common ServicesMainframe WS Common Services

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Object-oriented workspace, with a new discipline-based interaction model that incorporates rich features and data visualization and leverages CA Technologies portfolio of products as a single bank of features and functions

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CA Chorus™ an overview…

Wizard-like process tools

Reduces possibility of errors

Process Automation

• Community knowledge and expertise at users fingertips

• Increases the whole team’s efficiency

Knowledge Management

Graphical Diagnostics

Singular interaction model

Fast Learning Curve

Matches Job Functions

Leverage resources across platforms

IntegratedWorkspace

Role-Based Navigation

Data in human readable formats

Solve problems faster

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knowledge and skills challenges addressed by CA Chorus™

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the workspace

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knowledge center: quickref

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collaborationexport and launch Excel

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CA Chorus for DB2 Database Management

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Business Need: “…I need faster resolution of issues with DB2 applications to reduce lost revenue or costs associated with downtime…”

Business Value: 1. Improves understanding of database

2. Reduces complexity of database objects

3. Decreases the on-ramp time for less experienced users

use case:visualizing related table objects using the Visualizer

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Start a new investigation to find related objects to database DSN8D81P

Filter in the Investigator for database DSN8D81P

Click on the database and click Visualize

use case:visualizing related table objects using the Visualizer

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1. Start a new investigation to find related objects to database DSN8D81P

2. Filter for database DSN8D81P

3. Click on the database then click Visualize

1. Improves understanding of database

2. Reduces complexity of database objects

3. Decreases the on-ramp time for less experienced users

The CA Chorus Way Benefits & Value

use case: visualizing related table objects using the Visualizer

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Business Need: “…I need to find instructions or procedures on how to perform a given task or resolve a given problem…”

Business Value: 1. Increases knowledge sharing and decreases the on-ramp time for less

experienced users

2. Reduces errors when performing a complex task

3. Creates bandwidth of current staff

use case: accessing knowledge using the Knowledge Center

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use case: accessing knowledge using the Knowledge Center

Upload the document(s) to the knowledge center ONCE.

Click on the “?” on any screen – Contextual search– String search

More than just product and internal doc, includes community info from IDUG.

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1. Click on ? To load Knowledge Center

2. Search for “Payroll Utility Jobs”

1. Increases knowledge sharing and decreases the on-ramp time for less experienced users

2. Reduces errors when performing a complex task

3. Creates bandwidth of current staff

The Chorus Way Benefits & Value

use case: accessing knowledge using the Knowledge Center

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Business Need: “…I need to effectively and efficiently manage the DB2 development environment…”

Business Value: 1. Decreases downtime and associated costs

2. Reduces errors when performing a complex task

3. Increases productivity for less experienced staff in a safe environment

use case:DB2 object migration using the Migration Wizard

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Start an investigation

Identify the object and click migrate

Follow the migration wizard

use case:DB2 object migration using the Migration Wizard

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1. Start an investigation

2. Identify the object and click migrate

3. Follow the migration wizard

1. Decreases downtime and associated costs

2. Reduces errors when performing a complex task

3. Increases productivity for less experienced staff in a safe environment

The CA Chorus Way Benefits & Value

use case:DB2 object migration using the Migration Wizard

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alerts with investigation

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metric panelEdit ThresholdDelete ThresholdInvestigateAdd to Workspace

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Business Need: “…I need to troubleshoot DB2 application performance issues by comparing against historical performance…”

Business Value: 1. Saves time, creates bandwidth of current staff

2. Reduces downtime of critical applications

3. Decreases the on-ramp time for less experienced users

use case: historical comparative data graphingusing the Time Series Facility

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Enable Time Series Facility to collect application performance data

Configure to manage up to 5 tiers of aggregated data.

Drill into contributors for a plan, package, statement.

Compare plan, package, or statement at different points in time

use case: historical comparative data graphingusing the Time Series Facility

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1. Investigate the alert that was triggered based on a threshold established.

2. Navigate and add to time series

3. Add historical comparative data stream

1. Saves time, creates bandwidth of current staff

2. Reduces downtime of critical applications

3. Decreases the on-ramp time for less experienced users

The CA Chorus Way Benefits and Value

use case: historical comparative data graphingusing the Time Series Facility

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future considerationsDatabase Management

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future considerations for Database Management

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 4.0Additional DB2 for z/OS detail Information

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recommended sessions

SESSION ID TITLE DATE

MM307SN CA Chorus for Security and Compliance Management: Strategy and Recommendations 04/23 2:30am

MM308SN CA Mainframe Chorus for Storage Management 04/23 3:45pm

MS008SN CA Mainframe Chorus Security and Compliance Management Deep Dive 04/23 3:45pm

MM312SN Meet the Developers and Experts for CA Chorus and CA Chorus Software Manager 04/23 5:00pm

MM301SS CA Mainframe Chorus: Platform Strategy and Recommendations 04/24 2:30pm

MT220SN CA Chorus for Storage Management: Introducing the Cost Analysis Feature 04/24 3:45pm

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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

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FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY terms of this presentation

Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved. IBM, CICS, IMS, DB2, MQSeries, WebSphere, RDz, Rational and z/OS are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.

This presentation was based on current information and resource allocations as of April 2013 and is subject to change or withdrawal by CA at any time without notice. Notwithstanding anything in this presentation to the contrary, this presentation shall not serve to (i) affect the rights and/or obligations of CA or its licensees under any existing or future written license agreement or services agreement relating to any CA software product; or (ii) amend any product documentation or specifications for any CA software product. The development, release and timing of any features or functionality described in this presentation remain at CA’s sole discretion. Notwithstanding anything in this presentation to the contrary, upon the general availability of any future CA product release referenced in this presentation, CA will make such release available (i) for sale to new licensees of such product; and (ii) to existing licensees of such product on a when and if-available basis as part of CA maintenance and support, and in the form of a regularly scheduled major product release. Such releases may be made available to current licensees of such product who are current subscribers to CA maintenance and support on a when and if-available basis. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this paragraph and any other information contained in this presentation, the terms of this paragraph shall govern.

Certain information in this presentation may outline CA’s general product direction. All information in this presentation is for your informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into any contract. CA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information. To the extent permitted by applicable law, CA provides this presentation “as is” without warranty of any kind, including without limitation, any implied warranties or merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. In no event will CA be liable for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, from the use of this document, including, without limitation, lost profits, lost investment, business interruption, goodwill, or lost data, even if CA is expressly advised in advance of the possibility of such damages. CA confidential and proprietary. No unauthorized copying or distribution permitted.

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Copyright (c) 2013 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies. CA confidential and proprietary. No unauthorized copying or distribution permitted

Certain information in this presentation may outline CA’s general product direction. This presentation shall not serve to (i) affect the rights and/or obligations of CA or its licensees under any existing or future license agreement or services agreement relating to any CA software product; or (ii) amend any product documentation or specifications for any CA software product. This presentation is based on current information and resource allocations as of April 2013 and is subject to change or withdrawal by CA at any time without notice. The development, release and timing of any features or functionality described in this presentation remain at CA’s sole discretion.

Notwithstanding anything in this presentation to the contrary, upon the general availability of any future CA product release referenced in this presentation, CA may make such release available to new licensees in the form of a regularly scheduled major product release. Such release may be made available to licensees of the product who are active subscribers to CA maintenance and support, on a when and if-available basis. The information in this presentation is not deemed to be incorporated into any contract.

Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved. IBM, CICS, IMS, DB2, MQSeries, WebSphere, RDz, Rational and z/OS are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies. THIS PRESENTATION IS FOR YOUR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. CA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, CA PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NONINFRINGEMENT. In no event will CA be liable for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, in connection with this presentation, including, without limitation, lost profits, lost investment, business interruption, goodwill, or lost data, even if CA is expressly advised in advance of the possibility of such damages.

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