“Think beyond what you’d expect from IT. To succeed in today’s marketplace, you need to react quickly to changing market conditions and deliver new functionality to your clients, with less resources and lowers costs. The ability to reuse assets and integrate applications is key to flexibility and most assets reside on System z. This iphone z/OS modernization demo shows how a heritage COBOL application was transformed using an iphone interface, websphere Application Server, Web 2.0 and Web Services.” V2.0 This video has three demonstrations; (1) The first shows a legacy COBOL/CICS/VSAM application that uses Web 2.0 Google maps. This uses AT&T 3G and not WIFI and was faster than WIFI with .7 second response time between the System Z in Dallas Texas USA and Chicago, IL USA. (2) The second shows a legacy COBOL/CICS/VSAM application creates a pie chart for a mortgage application. (3) The third shows a legacy COBOL/IMS application uses Web 2.0 Google Maps. There were no changes to the legacy application and this continues to run a 3270 green screen interface. We created a front end program that calls the legacy application in 2 weeks using IBM Rational Developer for System Z (rdz) with EGL.. Contact IBM system Z software for more details.
This video illustrates how Web 2.0 technology can be a valuable tool for todays businesses, enabling employees to tap in to the people, resources and collective knowledge that can help them innovate and achieve better business outcomes. … web 2.0 web20 youtube IBM mashups social computing web20work
awareness, established consumer relationships (including billing) and a reliable communication services can be better exploited. The first step is to surface core data and services. Exposing APIs and making widgets available enables telecoms to add value in an open content economy. Mashup solutions are an attractive option to empower new classes of internal and external users to construct new services or customize existing ones cost-effectively. … web2.0 jstart IBM mashup center widgets …
This is part 2 of a demo present by Cisco and IBM at the 2008 Web 2.0 Summit, focusing on the future and the combination of live video and mashups in the enterprise.
This is part 1 of a demo present by Cisco and IBM at the 2008 Web 2.0 Summit, focusing on the future and the combination of live video and mashups in the enterprise.


