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This IBM® Redbooks® publication is intended to make System Programmers, Operators, and Availability Managers aware of the enhancements to recent releases of IBM z/OS® and its major subsystems in the area of planned outage avoidance. It is a follow-on to, rather than a replacement for, z/OS Planned Outage Avoidance Checklist, SG24-7328. Its primary objective is to bring together in one place information that is already available, but widely dispersed. It also presents a different perspective on planned outage avoidance. Most businesses care about application availability rather than the availability of a specific system. Also, a planned outage is not necessarily a bad thing, if it does not affect application availability. In fact, running for too long without an IPL or subsystem restart might have a negative impact on application availability because it impacts your ability to apply preventive service. Therefore, this book places more focus on decoupling the ability to make changes and updates to your system from IPLing or restarting your systems.
The organization pursuing digital transformation must embrace new ways to use and deploy integration technologies, so they can move quickly in a manner appropriate to the goals of multicloud, decentralization, and microservices. The integration layer must transform to allow organizations to move boldly in building new customer experiences, rather than forcing models for architecture and development that pull away from maximizing the organization's productivity. Many organizations have started embracing agile application techniques, such as microservice architecture, and are now seeing the benefits of that shift. This approach complements and accelerates an enterprise's API strategy. Business...
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"England in the mid 1970s and Samuel Alexander is reluctantly starting at his father's old public school, one of the finest in England. Everything on the surface seems no different in this harsh, lonely yet supremely privileged environment." "As they have done for generations, new boys have to serve their seniors - part of the ancient 'fag' system. Herded and bullied by megalomaniac prefects in flamboyant waistcoats, they pass along desolate corridors to their Latin, Maths or History lessons with imperious school masters, able to threaten a variety of savage punishments." "But the certainty of this elitist, enclosed world, which Samuel's father once sang of in the school anthem, is changing. The walls are being pulled down and seismic new forces are at work. The decadent lure of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll will plunge Samuel and his friends into a searing confrontation with authority and question the very foundations of a once assured ruling class."--BOOK JACKET.