CICS, Impact and Project Zero
Posted by FraserBohm on May 6th, 2010. Other posts by FraserBohm
Friday saw us announce our CICS Dynamic Scripting Feature Pack. So I’m looking forward to share my excitement in this blog.
So, who am I? I’m the development lead for Application Enablement in CICS TS, which is a fancy way of saying the ‘new stuff’. Most recently that’s involved looking at getting all the bits in [...]
[ May 4, 2010 10:30 am to May 5, 2010 4:30 pm. ]
Come by and visit the IBM booth #509 at Web2.0 Expo San Francisco this week. We have several IBM developers and product managers at Moscone West to discuss Rational, Lotus and WebSphere software topics around Web2.0 application development. I’ll be discussing how to quickly build web applications with Ajax / Javascript, PHP, Groovy or Java [...]
Announcing WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for Dynamic Scripting
Posted by ekristia on April 30th, 2010. Other posts by ekristia
Today we announced a new feature pack for WebSphere Application Server based on WebSphere sMash. This new feature pack delivers the sMash programming model for use on entitled / current subscription WebSphere Application Server V6.1 and V7.0 servers.
Complete details can be found in the IBM.com announcement letter.
When the Feature Pack becomes electronically Generally Available, downloads [...]
Welcome to CICS on Project Zero!
Posted by JohnKnutson on April 30th, 2010. Other posts by JohnKnutson
Hello. My name is John Knutson and I work at IBM doing some of the marketing for CICS, the world’s favourite transaction processor. For the past few months I’ve been heavily involved in (and more recently, increasingly committed to) the launch of CICS Dynamic Scripting, or CICS Transaction Server Feature Pack for Dynamic Scripting, to give [...]
The latest fix pack for 1.1.1 has been published to both the projectzero.org and official sMash GA repositories. You may also download the DE version 1.1.1.3 from the Project Zero download page.
The module version numbers are 1.1.1.3.nnnnn. Refer to the 1.1.1.3 wiki page for the list of bugs addressed and other information pertaining to [...]
[ April 28, 2010; 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. ] Announcing a new IBM Innovation Center event at the Waltham, Massachusetts site, Introduction to IBM software on Amazon Web Services featuring WebSphere sMash & DB2.
Cloud computing provides a way to develop applications in a virtual environment, where computing capacity, bandwidth, storage, security and reliability are not issues—you do not need to install the software on [...]
IBM Impact 2010
Posted by Ryan B on February 18th, 2010. Other posts by Ryan B
[ May 2, 2010 9:00 am to May 7, 2010 6:00 pm. ] IBM Impact 2010 is May 2nd-7th in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Here are some helpful links to find out the latest news, more about the conference topics and speakers and plan your schedule for the week.
Start from the main Impact home page
Search sessions and build your personal conference schedule online
SOA and BPM Experts, listen to the [...]
February RTP WebSphere Users Group
Posted by Ryan B on February 17th, 2010. Other posts by Ryan B
[ February 23, 2010; 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. ] The Research Triangle Park WebSphere Users Group is meeting on February 23rd at the IBM Software Group campus. The meeting is 6-8pm EST at IBM RTP Building 002 in the Software Executive Briefing Center, near Durham NC.
We have a double headed lined up for this month’s WUG meeting. Leading off we have Tricia Garrett, [...]
[ February 21, 2010 10:00 am to February 24, 2010 6:00 pm. ]
IBM Pulse will get underway in just under one week in Las Vegas Nevada. Pulse is the premier conference event for services management and dynamic infrastructure provided by Tivoli software and key IBM business partners. There are many ways to get plugging into this conference that I thought I’d discuss here.
Review and build your conference [...]
IBM Innovation Centers technical workshop – San Mateo, California
Posted by Ryan B on February 5th, 2010. Other posts by Ryan B
[ February 26, 2010; 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. ] Announcing a new IBM Innovation Center event at the San Mateo California site, Introduction to IBM software on Amazon Web Services featuring WebSphere sMash & DB2
Cloud computing provides a way to develop applications in a virtual environment, where computing capacity, bandwidth, storage, security and reliability are not issues—you do not need to install the software [...]

