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Data Replication from the Mainframe to your Data Warehouse [TechXchange Session - 2192]

By Thomas Trozzo posted Tue September 10, 2024 04:26 PM

  
I'm thrilled to announce my upcoming presentation at the IBM TechXchange Conference, taking place from October 21-24, 2024, at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. This year's conference promises to be an exciting event, and I'm eager to share my expertise with you.
Session Overview:
Enterprises often struggle with efficient data replication from mainframe environments to distributed targets commonly used for analytics like Postgres, Oracle, and Kafka. In this instructor-led lab, we'll explore how IBM Data Replication Change Data Capture (CDC) facilitates seamless data transfer from a DB2 z/OS database on a mainframe to various distributed platforms.
Session Details:
  • Title: Data Replication from the Mainframe to your Data Warehouse [2192]
  • Date: Wednesday, October 23
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM PDT
  • Location: South, Breakers K, Level 2
Key Takeaways:
  • Perform an initial data load from a source datastore to a target datastore
  • Leverage the connection to track and identify changes made to the source datastore
  • Deliver changes in near real-time to a downstream system or process
  • Apply data replication principles across a wide array of sources and targets
Why Attend:
  • Reduce z/OS CPU usage with the Remote Source log reader
  • Minimize mainframe administrative involvement and reduce MIPS expenditure
  • Extend the utility of these practices beyond the mainframe ecosystem
Join Me:
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from my expertise and network with fellow professionals. Register for the TechXchange Conference today and take advantage of the 30% discount available to IBM Community Members.
I look forward to seeing you there!
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