IBM introduced the first CICS Internet connection option in CICS/ESA 3.3, with support for the CICS socket interface option of TCP/IP for MVS. Since then, with each new release—and often between releases via SupportPac offerings—IBM has continued to provide CICS with new Internet connectivity capabilities and features, generating so many support features that it’s difficult to keep up with them all.
Table of Contents
- An Introduction to the Linux on System z Terminal Server Using z/VM IUCV
- CICS and Identity Propagation: Solving the End-to-End Security Challenge
- Compliance Options: Five-Against-One Situations
- Disaster-Proof Your Data Center
- IBM Software Pricing for the New zEnterprise
- IT Management: The Mainframe Game
- IT Sense: The Never-Ending Campaign Season
- Mainframe Modernization: Modernize Mainframe Applications With Middleware
- Modern Integration Methods for IMS Applications
- Pete Clark on z/VSE: z/VSE Event Calendar for 2011
- Securable to Secure: Steps on the Journey to System z Security
- Sidebar: The DB2 Catalog Gets a Makeover
- Sidebar : “IBM Software Pricing for the New zEnterprise”.
- Skip-Level Migration
- Software Pricing Terminology
- Storage & Data Management: eDiscovery - Not Just Another Challenge
- The DB2 Catalog Gets a Makeover
- The Designed Alliance: A New Mentoring Model for Mainframers
- The Java Native Interface on z/OS
- z/Vendor Watch: A Future in the Clouds
- zData Perspectives: Rebinding for Optimal DB2 Access Paths























































