Session Summary
Wednesday, August 11, 2004Microsoft Host Integration Server (HIS) 2004 offers a
number of technologies to integrate open Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) and IBM Systems Network Architecture (SNA) networks. These
technologies include a new Internet Protocol-Data Link Control (IP-DLC) Link
Service in support of the industry-popular SNA over IP routing (Enterprise
Extender). IP-DLC Link Service lets branch-deployed and centrally deployed HIS
computers connect directly to z900 mainframes over high-speed IP networks so
that you no longer have to remotely administer branch cluster controllers, use
expensive Data-Link Switching (DLSW)-capable routers, or maintain costly
front-end processors (FEPs). Learn how to use HIS 2004 to consolidate your
network infrastructure, while supporting the same level of SNA-compatible
applications and services.
This is a
Level
300 session presented by Chris Houser and Shawn
Henretty.
Chris Houser joined Microsoft in 1995. He is currently a
Program Manager with the Host Integration Server team. Before he joined the
product team, Chris was technical lead on the SNA Server Product Support
Services team. Chris came to Microsoft from the Campbell Soup Research and
Development facility in Davis, CA, where he was the Network
Administrator.
Shawn Henretty joined Microsoft in 1999. He is
currently a support engineer with Product Support Services in the Host
Integration Server team. Before joining Microsoft, Shawn worked at Attachmate
Corporation as a technical account specialist. Before that, he worked at
WordPerfect/Novell as a problem resolution specialist.
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