TechNet Support WebCast: Host-initiated processing in Microsoft Host Integration Server (843036)



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  • Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000

Session Summary


Thursday, June 17, 2004

The Support WebCast discusses Microsoft Host Integration Server 2004. It talks about innovative technologies, such as TI host-initiated processing. Host-initiated processing offers TCP/IP and SNA listeners that permit a computer running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 to function as peers to IBM mainframe and AS/400 computers. For example, CICS programmers can call in to Windows COM+ or .NET server components, just as if they were another CICS transaction program by using familiar programming models such as CICS Distributed Program Link (DPL). Host-initiated processing permits large corporations to more effectively move parts of their application logic or data onto the more cost-effective Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server platforms, while making sure that logical and secure bidirectional application communication occurs.

This is a Level 200 session that will be presented by Steve Smaller and Valerie Thomas.

Steve Smaller has more than eight years with the Host Integration Server team, five years as the team's test manager, and more than three years as a program manager.

Valerie Thomas is an escalation engineer for Host Integration Server and has supported Microsoft application integration to host systems for five years. Before that she was a mainframe systems analyst working with COBOL and FORTRAN. Valerie has a degree in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics and has earned the MCSE+I and MCSD certifications.

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