MSDN Webcasts is hosting Host Intergration Server webcasts week from July 19-23, 2004
Hi there. If you've been to our webcasts and seen our montly theme weeks, you may be interested in seeing what we're doing in July. We've got the HIS product group doing technical webcasts on Host Integration Server 2004. They're going to do live technical demos of HIS server, so this is your chance to attend and ask questions and get the low down on what HIS can and can't do from the folks that developed HIS Server.
MSDN Webcast : Host Integration Server 2004 Transaction Integrator - Level 200
July 19, 2004
9:00AM-10:30AM Pacific Time
Steve Smaller, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
This webcast is for enterprise developers and architects who want to move towards a Services-Oriented Architecture (SOA) using the .NET Framework, but need to leverage existing investments in line-of-business applications running on IBM mainframe and midrange systems. Host Integration Server 2004 Transaction Integrator, formerly COMTI, allows the Windows® developer to publish and extend business rules in mainframe (CICS and IMS) and AS/400 programs using Visual Studio® .NET. Learn how to import COBOL and RPG to efficiently publish XML Web services, without knowing SNA networking.
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31086
MSDN Webcast : Host Integration Server 2004 Enterprise Single Sign-On - Level 200
July 20, 2004
9:00AM-10:30AM Pacific Time
Anil Balakrishnan, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Improvements in distributed computing and the Internet have proliferated applications and access points in the enterprise, including mainframe RACF and Microsoft® Windows® (Active Directory®). Organizations must implement systems that allow employees, partners, and customers access to corporate information – and they must do this while reducing cost, strengthening security, and complying with regulatory requirements. This webcast will discuss how identity and access management technologies, such as Enterprise SSO in Microsoft Host Integration Server 2004 and Microsoft BizTalk® Server 2004, help enterprise developers reduce cost while providing broader access to information systems, strengthening security, and responding faster to changing business relationships.
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31088
MSDN Webcast : Host Integration Server 2004 Host Initiated Processing - Level 200
July 21, 2004
9:00AM-10:30AM Pacific Time
Steve Smaller, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Enterprise IT organizations are moving work-loads off traditional server platforms, including IBM mainframe z/OS and midrange OS/400 computers, onto more cost-effective platforms such as Microsoft® Windows® Server™ 2003. Unfortunately, this requires host programmers to develop complex networking programs to integrate their existing CICS, IMS, and AS/400 clients with the new Windows-based server applications. Microsoft Host Integration Server 2004 offers an innovative solution called Host-Initiated Processing, based on the proven Transaction Integrator technology. This webcast will show how a mainframe COBOL programmer or an AS/400 RPG programmer can access Windows COM or .NET server applications just as if they were calling peer CICS, IMS or AS/400 programs without any custom network programming. This approach to integrating existing applications allows enterprise developers to move workloads onto the most cost-effective platform, while ensuring the scalability and reliability of their mission-critical systems.
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31090
MSDN Webcast : Host Integration Server 2004 Data Providers for Host Files - Level 200
July 21, 2004
11:00AM-12:30PM Pacific Time
Paul Larsen, Group Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
The vast majority of mission-critical data resides in host files systems, such as mainframe VSAM data sets and the AS/400 physical files. Typically, enterprise developers write a custom COBOL CICS or AS/400 RPG program to read/write this vital data. The time to develop these host programs can hamper enterprise IT rollout of new solutions in a timely manner. Microsoft® Host Integration Server 2004 offers data providers rapidly developing new data integration solutions using Visual Studio® .NET 2000. This webcast will examine how using the HIS data providers for AS/400 and VSAM, enterprise developers can build new .NET Framework applications based on industry-standard XML Web Services.
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31091
MSDN Webcast : Host Integration Server 2004 Data Providers for DB2 - Level 200
July 22, 2004
9:00AM-10:30AM Pacific Time
Paul Larsen, Group Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Integrate information across your enterprise using key techniques and the latest tools that support industry-standard data access architectures. This webcast will examine the various approaches, including direct data access, data warehouse, and data services. join us and learn how to develop solutions using the best tools, including Microsoft® data providers for DB2, and how to efficiently publish vital data in the form of XML Web services using Visual Studio® .NET and managed data providers.
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31093
MSDN Webcast : Host Integration Server 2004 Extends BizTalk Solutions - Level 200
July 23, 2004
9:00AM-10:30AM Pacific Time
Paul Larsen, Group Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Connecting to your existing mainframe assets is vital in most integration scenarios. This webcast will demonstrate how to integrate your existing IBM mainframe assets with new enterprise solutions based on BizTalk® Server using Host Integration Server 2004. HIS provides the key enabling technologies you need to extend your IBM network, security, messaging, data and application systems running on these IBM host computers.
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31095
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