Protecting Stored Data Part II by SearchDisasterRecovery.com
videocast provides the latest information on data protection technologies and provides best practices for applying appropriate protection services to data assets. The best metric for measuring business resiliency is "time to data" -- the amount of time required to restore access to business critical data assets to business decision-makers. This hour provides...
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Data Drain by Information Security Magazine
incidents and offer insight into where data lives. Data protection grows more critical every day as our sensitive information faces increasing scrutiny from regulators and business partners. It's no longer just a matter of keeping the bad guys away from data. Businesses now are expected to handle it responsibly, often in accordance with contractual or...
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More than Just Backup by Storage Magazine
Data protection is changing rapidly: Point-in-time recoveries, faster legal discovery response times and near real-time disaster recoveries are becoming new requirements for corporate data protection. Data protection is changing rapidly: Point,in,time recoveries, faster legal discovery response times and near...
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CICS 3270 bridge tutorial, part 2: Using DFHL3270
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Robert Crawford, Contributor
an output message that may include an application data structure descriptor (ADSD), as described in last month's column.
DFHL3270 Communications Area (COMMAREA)
The first structure in the COMMAREA for both input and output messages is the bridge header (BRIH). The BRIH tells DFHL3270, among other things: The type of call
The target transaction's...
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How to use CPSM's PNEWCOPY command
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Robert Crawford, Contributor
by the column name. Note the available columns and data depend on the object type and the tables associated with it. Please consult the CPSM Resource Tables Reference for details. Since PNEWCOPY operates on programs it fetches rows from the PROGRAM resource table. On the TPARSE command it specifies a prefix of PGM, thus CPSM loads the program...
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Career pathing: Advancing your career in the data center
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Leonard Eckhaus, Contributor
highest ranking, most successful employees in your data center? What do they have in common? How did they achieve their success -- was it simply a stroke of luck, or did they perhaps have a plan? There is an old adage that if you are dedicated, and work hard, you will be successful -- truth be told, that is seldom enough. It is also said that luck is better than...
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Experian drills backup water supply to cool data center
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Mark Fontecchio, News Writer
Three summers ago, a 76-inch main line that feeds water from Lake Lavon to 29 cities and towns in Texas broke. That was a disaster for credit services giant Experian, which relied on city water to supply the chillers that cool its McKinney data center. "We lost all city utility as far as water pressure," said Russ Burlew, the data center facility manager. "It...
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CA announces Mainframe 2.0
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Mark Fontecchio, News Writer
use for less experienced IT staff, to create greater uniformity among products, and to provide a service to remove mainframe burdens.
Rich Ptak, an analyst at Ptak, Noel & Associates, believes that CA's initiative is a good idea. "It's a step in the right direction," Ptak said. "CA is in competition with mainframe-focused tools from BMC and IBM. They're all...
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