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Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 12 May 4:15 - 5:30 sTD01 IBM System Storage Trends and Directions Barry Rudolf Archiving and Compliance Many Customers have requirements to erase their data from equipment before it leaves their office or data center. Discussion of Dave Heggen available IBM administrative, software platform, and Disk product IBM Disk Storage and Secure Erasure options to address these requirements. Covers the DS8000, DS6000, DS4000, and 2105 disk products. This session will enable sellers and business partners to effectively understand the challenges customers face with archive data in terms of security, availability, and compliance. It will explain how the IBM Compliance Archiving Challenges and Solutions with Jason Auvenshine DR550 can be used to assist customers in meeting their compliance DR550 archiving needs. Specific technical advantages of the DR550 in meeting compliance archiving challenges will be presented and discussed. Archiving is a high growth market with the SW and HW opportunity growing from $19.9B in 2007 to $28.5B in 2010 -- a 13% growth rate. IBM is uniquely positioned to address the increased complexity in archiving by helping meet compliance & governance requirements to Sergei Varbanov reduce business risk & cost of litigation and provide continuous and IBM integrated approach to archiving consistent access to corporate information governed by archive strategy and retention policies. IBM Reference Architecture for Archiving ™ defines all activities and functionality required to build a comprehensive solution for our clients in archiving today. This session will provide an overview of IBM's Grid Access Manager (GAM) software and the Grid Medical Archive Solution (GMAS). GAM/GMAS creates an integrity-insured, highly scalable storage Grid Access Manager and Grid Medical Archive Solution Jason Auvenshine solution for reference data. We will cover the technical features of - Overview and Enhancements the software and hardware solution as well as new features that have been added to the software. 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 sAR01 13 May 2:30 - 3:45 sAR02 14 May 10:00 - 11:15 15 May 2:30 - 3:45 sAR03 14 May 2:30 - 3:45 sAR04 Business Continuity This session will cover the available options for business continuity and high availability solutions on System i that exploit the Copy Services Solutions of the DS8000. We will discuss the latest relevant enhancements to the DS8000 as well as to i5OS. This presentation will cover how to plan for and implement Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery (BC/DR) using DS4000 ERM features. Discussion will contain hints, tips and examples. Audience will gain knowledge needed for designing, configuring and setting up ERM in addition to bandwidth requirements; data that really needs to be mirrored; how to balance cost with user demands. This session will review what z/OS Basic HyperSwap is and when customers should deploy Basic HyperSwap vs GDPS/PPRC HyperSwap or GDPS/PPRC HyperSwap manager. 14 May 8:30 - 9:45 sBC01 Business Continuity solutions on DS8000 for System i. Alison Pate 13 May 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 2:30 - 3:45 sBC02 Protecting your DS4000 data with Enhanced Remote Mirroring Al Watson, Bruce Allworth 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 sBC03 z/OS Basic HyperSwap & GDPS HyperSwap Bob Kern 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 1/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 sBC04 zCDP for DB2 - Eliminating your DB2 Backup Windows Jim Bridges 14 May 10:00 - 11:15 sBC05 Customer Implementation of GDPS/HyperSwap and GDPS/XRC. Brian Sherman 13 May 4:15 - 5:30 sBC06 Using TPC-R on Open Systems to Manage DS8000 Copy Brian Sherman Services 13 May 2:30 - 3:15 sBC07 Maintaining Data Consistency with DS8000 Copy Services Charlie Burger 14 May 2:30 - 3:45 sBC08 Implementing TPC for Replication on zOS and Basic Hyperswap Craig Gordon 14 May 15 May 4:15 - 5:30 4:15 - 5:30 sBC09 Achieve Competitive advantage in DR testing over EMC/HDS Huang Da Chuan 15 May 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 4:15 - 5:30 sBC10 Global Mirror Advanced Topics Jim Bridges This session will explore how customers can ELIMINATE their DB2 Backup Windows exploiting zCDP for DB2. The DB2 9 System backup utility exploits zOS 1.8 DFSMShsm Fast Replication, SMS Copy Pools and DS8000 FlashCopy to provide non-disruptive backup of the DB2 environment without quiescing or stopping DB2. The DB2 System Restore function permits restoring an entire DB2, A specific DB2 Table or a specific DB2 volume to any point in time managed over some 50 versions of Backup maintained by HSM. This session will detail a customers implementation of GDPS/HyperSwap to augment their existing DR implementation using GDPS/XRC. The project involved migration from ESS800's to DS8300's using TDMF, a redesign of the existing XRC implementation, creation of a new end to end test infrastructure and implementation of GDPS/HyperSwap. Come to see and discuss the latest enhancements and best practices recommendations for using TotalStorage Productivity Center for Replication (TPC-R) on an Open Systems server to manage Metro Mirror, Global Mirror and Metro/Global Mirror There are multiple Copy Services solutions available with DS8000. They are Global Copy, Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, z/OS Global Mirror and FlashCopy. This session will discuss each solution and how they each provide consistency. Metro/Global Mirror and z/OS Metro Global Mirror will not be discussed as each component of these solutions will be discussed individually. The new z/OS Basic Hyperswap function is managed by TotalStorage Productivity Center for Replication (TPC-R) running on z/OS. This session will discuss the installation of Basic Edition and Standard Edition of TPC-R on z/OS, the z/OS specific characteristics of TPC-R, and implementation requirements and recommendations for Basic Hyperswap. EMC/HDS are major competitors of our high end storage solutions especially DR area. This topic will focus on how to achieve competitive advantage in DR testing over EMC/HDS. 1. Introduction to IBM’s disk based DR solution and technical advantage MM/GM/MGM 2. Introduction to EMC’s solution and limitation SRDF/SRDF/A SRDF/AR Star 3. Introduction to HDS’s solution and limitation TC/UR 4. Aspects should be focused to beat EMC/HDS Initial Copy rate RPO/RTO Cross-Box data consistency Balance RPO and application performance Data Allocation Link failure IP link We have presented a Global Mirror Overview topic for the past few years. We feel it's time to talk more in depth about how Global Mirror works, how to configure the Global Mirror secondary disk subsystem for optimum performance, using Global Mirror with Space Efficient FlashCopy (FCSE), and overview Global Mirror problem determination techniques. 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 2/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 sBC11 How does IBM Disk Mirroring Really Work? John Sing 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 sBC12 Planning IT Business Continuity in a Heterogenous World John Sing 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 sBC13 Tivoli Storage Manager 5.5 and Beyond Toby Marek 13 May 2:30 - 3:45 sBC14 Which IBM BC Automation tools are right for me? John Sing 15 May 2:30 - 3:45 sBC15 Global Mirror Rountable ATS speakers 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 sBC16 Using TSM to Exploit Disk and Tape Advanced Functions Dave Daun How does IBM disk replication really work? Via animation and graphics, come learn the details of how IBM IBM FlashCopy, IBM Metro Mirror with Consistency Group, Global Copy, and Global Mirror really work. We'll contrast and compare implementation of these functions on DS8000, SVC, DS4000, and N series, and provide a high level review of important recent 2007 and 2008 functional enhancements. Objective is for you to be able to describe with credibility, the inner workings and value of our Advanced Copy Services to your customers. What is the process for planning effective, consistent, reliable IT BC/DR in today's highly diverse IT environments? How can I run a BC/DR Planning Session with my customer to accelerate the sale? This session presents pragmatic methdology for leading a marketing level IT BC/DR workshop, including step by step, cookbook approach with fill-in-the-blank templates. We discuss: choosing replication software? Server? storage? How to determine customer requirements? Key rules of thumb. Justifying IT Business Continuity to the Business. As business needs evolve, IT solutions must evolve with them—and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager is no exception. As a result, the newest release of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, 5.5, brings with it a host of new features and functionality designed to introduce key improvements in efficiency, performance, functionality, security, and ease of use. This session will include an overview of the latest release of Tivoli Storage Manager including improved performance and efficiency when using sequential format disk pools, encryption key management, fault tolerant export/import, VSS support for SQL Server and Exchange 2007 and more. A preview of candidates for future TSM releases will also be included. Which of IBM's Business Continuity automation tools is right for me? We present an IBM System Storage portfolio-wide comparison and positioning of TPC for Replication, GDPS, Basic HyperSwap, PPRC Migration Manager, GDOC, HACMP/XD, Tivoli System Automation, and more. We teach a decision tree methodology for determining the optimum BC automation solution. Come learn which of the BC automations is the best candidate for your particular requirements. An opportunity to meet with IBM specialists and talk about Global MIrror, or Metro Global Mirror. Come to this session to discuss your options, or ask questions of the team. TSM has a long history of exploiting advanced functions in disk and tape subsystems. The focus of this session is to highlight the unique interaction between TSM and disk/tape hardware on UNIX and Windows platforms. Topics to be discussed include TSM FlashCopy Integration, TSM for Advanced Copy Services, TSM for Copy Services, IBM TS1120 tape with integrated encryption, virtual tape libraries and remote disk mirroring. 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 3/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 sBC17 Backup Recovery & Media Services (BRMS) on i5/OS: Introduction Nancy Roper 13 May 8:30 - 9:45 sBC18 IBM DS8000 R3.1 zGM (XRC) Enhancements Bob Kern 14 May 8:30 - 9:45 sBC19 sBC20 Implementing FlashCopy in a z/OS Environment Implementing FlashCopy in an open environment Charlie Burger Charlie Burger 14 May 10:00 - 11:15 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 sBC21 Remote Mirror (PPRC) Documentation Best Practices Charlie Burger 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 sBC22 IBM DS8000 FlashCopy SE Charlie Burger 13 May 4:15 - 5:30 sBC23 Using TSM to Backup Microsoft Windows Applications Dave Daun 14 May 15 May 2:30 - 3:45 4:15 - 5:30 sBC50 High Availability and Storage HA QuickCheck Tool. Cam-Thuy Do BRMS is IBM's premier Backup and Recovery management tool for i5/OS. Come to this session to find out how it can help customers to keep track of their tapes, encrypt their saves, document and automate their recoveries, manage their tape libraries, implement Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM), provide fully online backups of their Domino databases, etc. Learn about the new functions added to BRMS at V6R1. This session provids an overview of the DS8000 R3.1 Enhancements for zGM (XRC) including Multiple Reader Support, Extended Distance Ficon, Offloading SDM to zIIP Engines and the GDPS/XRC + GDPS/PPRC HyperSwap Incremental Resync. This session will describe the different functions of FlashCopy and show which tools (DFSMSdss, TSO, API, ICKDSF, DS CLI) can invoke these functions. This session will describe the different functions of FlashCopy and show how each of these can be invoked using DS CLI. Attend this session to learn how to quickly find and interpret messages and return codes that could be issued in both System z and open environments. This session will discuss customer documentation that should always be available, the different messages and return codes one could receive while attempting to invoke establish or query commands, and web sites where manuals and more information can be found. Actual problem resolution is not a focus of this presentation but rather where information can be found that explain why a message or return code has been issued. Technical discussion about the use of Space Efficient volumes for FlashCopy operations and general software support for SE volumes. Including how to configure the DS8000 for when SE volumes are used and how to determine the SE Repository size. It can be challenging to make a successful backup of Windows applications like Exchange, SQL-Server and Sharepoint. This session will discuss the Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) data protection modules for these Microsoft applications. The session will focus on TSM capabilities for backup and restore of these applications and discuss how to create on-line (hot) backups with full integrity. The session will give an overview on: Theory: Background on what it takes to achieve various levels of IT Infrastructure availability; practical Issues: storage lesson learned based on many customer engagements; bringing theory and reality, IBM and clients, together in a handy tool: demo on the Web based storage QuickCheck tool. The objective is to share theory, techniques and tooling that may help: Understanding HA in context of BC, familiarizing clients with HA and BC services being offered, and, motivating clients to make needed changes and investments. demo Disk Systems 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 4/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 13 May 4:15 - 5:30 sDS01 Look What’s New! DS4000 on i5/OS Nancy Roper 14 May 10:00 - 11:15 sDS02 Implementing DS8000 on System i Alison Pate 14 May 8:30 - 9:45 sDS03 Getting the Best Support Possible - R S M for DS3000/DS4000 Gene Cullum 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 sDS04 Implementing your DS4000 with Best Practices Al Watson 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 15 May 2:30 -3:45 sDS05 What is New and Hot with the DS4000? Bruce Allworth 14 May 2:30 - 3:45 sDS06 How to take advantage of the advanced features of the DS4000 Bruce Allworth 13 May 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 8:30 - 9:45 sDS07 Do you know what the DS3000 Disk Family has to offer? Gene Cullum 14 May 4:15 - 5:30 sDS08 DS8000 R3.0 Storage Pool Striping Craig Gordon 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 sDS10 IBM DS8000 Release 3 Technical Update Brian Sherman i5/OS is now able to attach to DS4000 disk using the Virtual IO Server. Come to this session to learn about the i5/OS marketplace so you can be knowledgeable when you talk to this customer set. Learn the details of this solution including required gear, supported HW/SW levels, sizing, setup, performance tips, troubleshooting, premium features, support, etc. This presentation outlines the available solutions for external storage on System i environment including the latest Announcements. It focuses on correctly sizing DS6000 and DS8000 for the System i and performance management as well as a brief introduction to the DS4000 via System I VIOS. It also includes best practices for implementing IBM System Storage in a System i environment. Remote Support Manager provides a means of enabling improved support for your DS3000 / DS4000. This presentation describes the value added by the RSM product. Topics will include: technical overview, hardware required, connections, security, ordering information, installation, configuration, and test guidance. Discussion will include available DS4000 service offerings. This presentation will cover the "best practices" to be considered when planning and designing a DS4000 solution. We will discuss how to setup the DS4000 to obtain or exceed desired expectations. Areas examined will include hosts, application specifics and the DS4000 Storage servers. DS4000 has moved ahead in the last 12 months with code enhancements and hardware improvements. This presentation will be a technical review of the DS4000 and its features / functions. The DS4000 is a midrange storage server with many industry leading advanced features. The newest code release makes these features stronger that they were before. There will be a lively discussion on how to take full advantage of the features and advanced functions of the DS4000. This presentation will introduce the IBM System Storage DS3000 product family and the functionality of each. The family consists of three storage subsystems: DS3200, DS3300, and DS3400. We will also discuss the EXP3000 SAS disk drive enclosure, DS3000 Storage Manager, and the premium features that are available on each subsystem. DS8000 Release 3 provides the ability to define logical volumes which are "striped" across RAID arrays, providing for potentially higher throughput for a single logical volume and potential for better balance across RAID arrays for the overall logical configuration. This session focuses on why Storage Pool Striping (SPS), also referred to as "Rotate Extents", may benefit you, considerations on how to configure new storage units for Storage Pool Striping, considerations for adding capacity to an SPS configured box, and thoughts on migrating from legacy storage pools to striped storage pools. Technical Overview of the DS8000 Release 3 content including FlashCopy SE, Storage Pool Striping, Volume Expansion, zOS Global Mirror enhancements, and EAV volumes. 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 5/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 sDS11 Competing Against EMC and HDS with the DS8000 Jack G. Arnold 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 sDS12 Future of IBM High-End Disk Systems Jack G. Arnold 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 15 May 2:30 - 3:45 sDS13 DS8000 Configuration Planning & DSCLI Script Generating Tool Rodney Dukes, Richard Pekosh 15 May 4:15 - 5:30 sDS14 What are Industry Consultants saying about IBM Storage? XIV Overview Victor T. Peltz 13 May 2:30 - 3:45 sDS15 Brian Sherman 15 May 4:15 - 5:30 sDS16 Understanding Web 2.0 and Digital Archive workloads Tony Pearson Do you need to know how to compete against EMC DMX and HDS USP V with the DS8000? This session will describe some battletested arguments why the DS8000 is the better solution. We will consider the parameters that customers typically use to compare these high-end storage controllers, review some compelling arguments for DS8000, and dispell EMC and HDS FUD. Make no mistake about it - the future of high-end disk systems for IBM for the next few years is DS8000. We'll first discuss why DS8000 is the clear choice in the IBM disk portfolio to remain the flagship product for the foreseeable future, and then discuss the technological changes coming that will not only keep the product relevant but also the clear leader in the crowded competitive Configuration Planning Headaches? Come to this session to learn about DS8CAPGEN – An automated DS8000 Configuration Planning TOOL created to provide a simplified way to enhance the overall planning and logical configuration of the DS8000. The DS8CAPGEN Tool validates user’s input and also generates the DSCLI script file for creating the planned configuration. Gartner Group, IDC, Forrester Research, Evaluator Group and other storage industry consultants publish opinions about IBM storage offerings. This session will summarize recent consultant White Papers dealing with IBM storage and present some commentary regarding the Consultants' conclusions. tbd On January 2, 2008, IBM aqcuired start-up firm XIV with innovative new technology, specifically to address new Web 2.0 and digital archive workloads. This session will explore the changes in the IT landscape that have made such a radical departure from traditional disk array technologies a necessity. tbd This session will allow the student to get hands-on experience with the DS8000 Storage Server Command Line Interface functions and the procedures required to implement these functions in an Open Systems and z/OS environments. The session will discuss the command structure and functions provided by the DS CLI commands. Students will have access to a Laptop with a DS8000 Command Line Interface and a simulation of DS6000 or DS8000 hardware configuration. This session will allow the students to get hands-on experience with the DS8000 Storage Manager Release 3.0 for Configuration functions and the procedures required to implement these functions in an Open Systems and z/OS environments. The session will discuss the GUI structure and functions provided by the DS Storage Manager. Students will have access to a Laptop with a DS8000 Storage Manager and use the Simulation Mode DS8000 Storage Manager to configure a DS8000. 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 sDS17 DS8000 Sofia Cristina Baquero 13 May 14 May 2:30 - 5:30 2:30 - 5:30 sDS50 IBM DS8000 Command Line interface Labs Mike Downie Lab 14 May 15 May 8:30 - 11:15 8:30 - 11:15 sDS51 IBM DS8000 Storage Manager Release 3.0 Labs Mike Downie Lab General Interest 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 6/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 14 May 8:30 - 9:45 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 sGI01 Winning with IBM Storage & Data Services - Novus Offerings John Echaniz or Sean Garvey 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 sGI02 Data Mobility Solutions Lou Luongo 15 May 2:30 - 3:45 sGI03 Global Storage Solution –GTS/STG Offering to Beat EMC Jason Crites Constant storage growth, increased complexity and a reactive environment? Pressure to reduce cost, increase efficiency, & manage better with existing staff? Lack consistent standards across the environments? Sound like your customer? Leverage IBM's Storage & Data Services strategy for approaching and conquering storage & data management needs with key assets such as MCF (Management Complexity Factor), ESP (Enterprise Standardization Program) & SERP (Enterprise Resource Planner). Data mobility solutions provide a simple and unified approach to moving data with any or minimal business interruption, regardless of hardware, platform or distance. Learn how these solutions can help your customer simplify IT infrastructure changes such as a technology refresh, server/storage consolidation and datacenter relocation/consolidation. The purpose of this presentation is to give you a technical overview of the Softek Data Migration and replication tools, related business opportunities and benefits for the IBM Business Partners. Learn how this new joint GTS/STG offering can help you break into non IBM Systems Storage accounts with a solution none of our competitors can match. First, we will review a customer success story. This large, global financial services firm chose an all IBM Storage solution, moving away from EMC, HP, Sun and HDS. This offering includes all of our Storage Hardware and Software along with GTS Services (SO and non SO). We will discuss the new offering in detail, and how to engage appropriate resources. Data deduplication offers the possibility of storing more data on disk, thus increasing the likelihood that data can be restored from disk rather than tape. This session examines technologies and design considerations for data deduplication. The expected design and behavior for TSM's future deduplication function are also described. Do clients tell you they're spending too much for Storage? Would they be surprised to know you agree, and can help? New technologies are available that reduce the total cost and the amount of Storage required for databases and unstructured environments. When you help clients achieve the value of new technology, you beat the competition more easily and create loyal customers. The session focuses on four innovations you can discuss with nontechnical clients, that clearly demonstrate the value of partnering with IBM: Archiving, Deduplication, Thin Provisioning, and Deep Compression with DB2. Storage decisions have a significant impact on service levels and Return On Investment (ROI) for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) projects. This session introduces ECM, assuming no prior knowledge. Learn how to discuss relevant Storage concepts with ECM buyers, such as: Virtualization, for faster provisioning Replication, for faster recovery Retention, for simpler data migrations WORM Protection, for improved compliance support Encryption, for better privacy protection Common ECM Use Cases will be reviewed to show the value of an optimized information infrastructure. 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 sGI04 Data Deduplication and Tivoli Storage Manager Toby Marek 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 sGI05 Four Innovations that help Clients Lower the Cost of Storage Mike Barton 13 May 4:15 - 5:30 sGI06 Choosing Storage Solutions to Optimize ECM Deployments Mike Barton 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 7/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 14 May 4:15 - 5:30 sGI07 ILM Infrastructure Transformation Sergei Varbanov 13 May 8:30 - 9:45 sGI08 IBM Strategy - the New Enterprise Data Center Tony Pearson 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 15 May 4:15 - 5:30 sGI09 The Sales Advantage GTS Server Services Chris Smit 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 sGI10 Using Tivoli Storage Manager with Virtual Tape Libraries Randy Larson 13 May 4:15 - 5:30 sGI11 Scale Out File Services - IBM's Scalable NAS offering Glenn Hechler 14 May 4:15 - 5:30 sGI12 Integrating the IBM N series and TSM Randy Larson Are your clients struggling with surge in criticality, value and volume of data, trying to figure out how to manage and control excessive storage costs and missed service level objectives? Do they need to comply with regulatory requirements, wondering how to enhance your business users’ ability to access information once stored? Many companies are finding ways to improve their control of the data and storage, improve the systems performance, and comply with regulations through Information Lifecycle Management. ILM provides practical solutions for leveraging the insight to their information. This session provides an overview of the STG "New Enterprise Data Center" strategy and how IBM System Storage fits into this overall information infrastructure. Quick overview of Server Services (SPL8) which will include a discussion on the various offerings and routes to market for products like SCON, Virtualization, Infrastructure Availability (GDPS/GDOC), Managed Services, and Product Based Affinity Services including Power Care Initiative. We will also review how Server Services interacts with the Green play and the New Enterprise Data Center (NEDC). Finally we will tie in these offering on how we can selldeliver total solutions driving greater sales for all brands. Virtual Tape Libraries, or VTLs, are becoming common place in customer shops. They are a hybrid of both tape and disk ... emulating tape libraries and drives, while using disk for the actual data storage. This provides both advantages and disadvantages when used by TSM. One of the most appealing aspects of VTLs is their use in implementing LANFree operations with TSM. This session will explore the opportunities and challenges of using VTLs with TSM, comparing the function of VTLs with that of both real tape and real disk. IBM GTS has evolved their "StoneHenge" into a comprehensive multisite Wide Area File System (WAFS), combining a global name space, NAS interfaces (NFS, CIFS, HTTP, FTP), a clustered General Parallel File System (GPFS), and policy-based ILM for placement and movement of data throughout its lifecycle across tiers of disk and tape storage resources. The IBM N series NAS (Network Attached Storage) products provide numerous advanced functions that integrate with Tivoli Storage Manager. This session will focus on the implementation of NDMP on N series including the latest features of Tivoli Storage Manager. Network Attached Storage and NAS Management Find out why "N + x = V" and see how this powerful combination can be a benefit in your Customers' Data Centers. Virtualization is one of the fasted growing IT sales areas in 2008. Get on board by attending this technical training session and learn how to harness the power of the N + x virutalization solutions. Get the details on how to make the powerful "N + x = V" virtualization solutions a realilty for your customers. This technical deep dive session will teach you the nitty gritty of architecting N series and VMware virtualization solutions. 13 May 8:30 - 9:45 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 sNS01 N + x = v! Virtualization solutions with N series and VMWare Norman Bogard, Mark Taylor 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 sNS02 Virtualization with N series and VMWare Deep Dive Norman Bogard, Mark Taylor 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 8/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 sNS03 14 May 15 May 2:30 - 3:45 4:15 - 5:30 sNS04 14 May 10:00 - 11:15 sNS05 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 sNS06 13 May 2:30 - 3:45 sNS07 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 sNS08 13 May 4:15 - 5:30 sNS11 15 May 2:30 - 3:45 sNS12 13 May 14 May 8:30 - 11:15 2:30 - 5:30 sNS50 This session will cover what Snap Manager products are avaliable for the N Series. How they integrate into the host application, and Snap What? Snap Where? Flex When? operating systems to provide a storage aware solution for the application environment. This technical training session will show you best practices for Norman Bogard, obtaining top performance with each major protocol - CIFS, NFS, Optimizing Performance with your IBM N series System Vernon Miller, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel - on your N series systems. Tips and NetApp Speaker techniques for optimizing N series performance will be presented. Virtual File Manager (VFM) software manages and unifies files in a distributed environment, and the distributed capabilities of the IBM Alex Osuna, System Storage N series is an ideal environment for VFM's Unifying and Managing Files in a Distributed Sridhar Seshadri capabilities. Attend this technical training session and learn tips for Environment (Brocade) operation of VFM with IBM N series solutions, as well as the IBM N series features that compliment or enhance the operation of VFM. Examples of practical applications of VFM will also be discussed. The IBM N series Gateway is a storage virtualization solution that unifies the data management across heterogeneous storage arrays behind a single platform. The goal is to present and exchange ideas around proper processes, checks, and testing to deliver the best Mark Taylor, outcome with fewer problems and unforeseen complications. The IBM N series Gateway, High Availability Best Practices NetApp Speaker purpose of this presentation is to discuss and present the best practices of N series Gateway in the areas of designing a solution and deployment in a customer's environment to achieve ultra high availability and disaster recovery solutions, including MetroCluster. An in depth presentation on how Snap Manager for Exchange Mark Taylor, integrates with the application and the OS to provide a complete N series and MS Exchange Consolidation Deep Dive Norman Bogard backup/recovery/DR soultion in the email environment, including single mail box recovery. Attend this technical training session to learn how to use the flexibility of N series to provide multiple solutions and high availability without driving your Customer's Storage Administrator nuts. How to architect Norman Bogard SMB Unified Storage Solutions with IBM N series flexible N series solutions and the N series features and functions that support critical requirements in typical SMB applications will be discussed. This presentation will cover how N Series provides a unified storage N series SMB Unified Storage Backup and Archive Mark Taylor, solution for the SMB environment, and how the advanced features of Norman Bogard Techniques N Series simplify Backup and Archive procedures. This technical training session will describe the role and benefits of IBM System Storage N series in Digital Video Surveilance solutions. Alex Osuna, Mark Introduction, preparation, installation, and best practices of using N Digital Video Surveillence Solutions with N series Taylor series with DVS applications will be covered. The benefits of the N series Software suite in DVS applications will be discussed. Learn how easy it is to configure CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI protocols. The participant will have the opportunity to configure the most used Data ONTAP Configuring the Protocols CIFS, NFS, and protocols CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI using Data ONTAP Simulator. A Joao Molina iSCSI brief introduction to the protocols will be presented followed by a hands-on session. Lab Mark Taylor, Norman Bogard Performance and capacity management 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 9/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 15 May 2:30 - 3:45 sPC01 Open Systems Data Striping Techniques for Performance Brian J Smith 14 May 10:00 - 11:15 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 sPC02 Storage Performance Management/Capacity Planning Techniques Brian J Smith 13 May 4:15 - 5:30 sPC03 DS8000/DS6000 ATS Performance Short Stories Joanne Brown, Paulus Usong 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 sPC04 SVC Performance Analysis with TPC William Wiegand, Dominic Pruitt 13 May 2:30 - 3:45 sPC05 DS8000 Performance Update Lee La Frese 14 May 8:30 - 9:45 sPC06 Copy Services Performance with the DS8000 Lee La Frese 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 sPC07 DS8000 Performance Roundtable ATS speakers 13 May 8:30 - 9:15 sPC50 Disk Magic beyond the basics Gary Bennett, Alison Pate The session describes Open System data layout techniques for IBM storage products including DS8000, DS6000, DS4000, and SVC. It features a cooperative approach using OS, LVM, and DB striping techniques in conjunction with architectural consideration for IBM's RAID storage products. It also advocates the necessity of monitoring for the success of these techniques. The session describes storage management and capacity planning techniques on open systems using the IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center. It covers Workload Characterization, capacity planning, and use of TotalStorage Productivity Center to monitor storage performance. It introduces performance rules of thumb that apply to a broad range of storage hardware options, and discusses techniques for resolving storage performance issues. Throughout the year the ATS DS8000/DS6000 team works with numerous customers performance situations. This session will highlight some of the more prevalent performance situations, which include the following environments: general performance, global mirror and global copy. Here we will share four performance situations and also the recommended solutions. This session will examine the meaning of the SVC performance statistics as reported by TPC for Disk. We will use actual customer performance collections to learn what the numbers mean, which of the hundreds of stats to review initially, and how to use them to determine what may be causing the perceived performance problem. In addition, the new cache partitioning in SVC V4.2.1.x will be discussed to show you how it can help address performance issues especially when SATA drives are involved. This presentation will review the latest performance measurements for the DS8000 in Open Systems, i5/OS and z/OS environments. These results will be used to illustrate the exceptional performance, scalability and versatility of the DS8000. Special emphasis will be given to the performance of new functions included in release 3.0 such as Storage Pool Striping and Dynamic Volume Expansion. Disk Storage products now have many features for backup and copying data without host resources. Copy Services, are becoming a fundamental part of data center operations and understanding their performance is critical to successful usage. This presentation will review the latest performance for FlashCopy, Metro Mirror and Global Mirror with DS8000 and various host environments. Recent enhancements in Release 3.0 and 3.1 such as the FlashCopy SE and Glabal Mirror multi-reader for z will be covered as well as capacity planning and analysis. An opportunity to meet with IBM storage performance experts, discuss your performance considerations, and ask questions DISK MAGIC - BEYOND THE BASICS - Tips, Techniques, Demos, Already familiar with Disk Magic? Want to learn how to make your models more accurate, faster and more efficiently? Q & A, and Discussion by Disk Magic Experts. About Whatever You Want to Cover for Open and iSeries System Disk Studies. Lab 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 10/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 sPC51 Disk Magic hands-on lab Gary Bennett, Alison Pate Come to this session to learn all about using the Disk Magic tool for sizing open and system i workloads. Get hands-on experience with practical lab sessions. The session will include instruction, self-guided lab exercises, and the opportunity to ask questions of the experts. Lab SAN Volume Controller (SVC) This session is focused towards those new to SVC virtualization and will explain in detail the SVC architecture and help you understand the flow of I/O from a host to the SVC cluster and from the cluster to the disk subsystem. A brief overview of the migration and copy services available with SVC will be discussed as well as new functions introduced with 4.2.x and upcoming functions in 4.3.x planned for this summer will be examined. This session will take you from solution design to solution implementation using various customer scenarios. We will cover SVC implementation best practices ―my way‖ that will include how to rack, power and cable the SVC node hardware; design your SAN and zone devices; size and configure disk backend systems to handle expected workload; configure multi-pathing on hosts to balance I/O; configure VDisks to meet specific application requirements; and finally size and implement copy services to avoid problems and ensure a happy customer. The SVC workshop is a double session using live IBM storage hardware for students to learn how to configure a SAN Volume Controller. The session allows students to start with basic configuration and also use advanced copy services and migration functions. Students will leave with the ability to setup an SVC as part of a storage network. Lab 13 May 8:30 - 9: 45 sSV01 SVC Technical Overview William Wiegand 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 sSV02 SVC Implementation Best Practices William Wiegand 13 May 14 May 2:30 - 5:30 8:30 - 11:15 sSV50 IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Hands-on Workshop Jeff Ottman Storage Area Networks and SAN Management Many site selection, telecom questions descend upon the Storage Replication planner. Should I use sync or async? How far should remote site be? What are the tradeoffs? What are the networks available? How much bandwidth? What will it cost? What are all these telecom terms: routers, bridges, OC3, DWDM, dark fibre? What are the industry trends? Objective is understand key remote site selection and networking concepts, to be able to evaluate and select the appropriate site / telecom for your IT Business Continuity solution. This session provides an overview of the different storage protocols available for external networked storage. This will introduce NAS, SAN and iSCSI concepts, and show how convergence within networking will apply with upcoming FCoE and other emerging technologies. This is a tool for a skilled architect. Not a clumsy or random blaster; an elegant director for a civilized age. This session focuses on the investment protection aspects of the new 8Gbps cards, Quality of Service, NPV, Virtualization of fabric services, I/O acceleration, FCoE and best practices for tuning your FCIP implementation. 14 May 2:30 - 3:45 sSN01 Telecom/Site Selection Tutorial for Storage Repl. Planners John Sing 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 sSN02 NAS vs. SAN vs. iSCSI - Understanding Storage Protocols Glenn Hechler 13 May 8:30 - 9:45 sSN03 Cisco's latest FC and FICON Director: "The force is strong with this one." Brent Anderson, Cisco 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 11/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 13 May 2:30 - 3:15 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 14 May 8:30 - 9:45 sSN04 Trends and Directions sSN05 sSN06 Brocade Brocade Brocade System z Storage Management In the latest iteration of solutions for addressing customer growth constraints on the zOS platform, this presention will provide z/OS Extended Address Volume information highlighted in the DS80000 release 3.1 announcement. The purpose will be to provide description, planning, and migration information for this planned product delivery. In this session attendees will have a better understanding of HyperPAVs vs Dynamic PAVs. The discussion will include the benefits of migrating to HyperPAV, Hardware and Software requirements and some HyperPAV MVS commands. Part two of the presentation is a DS8000 UCB and Alias Analysis case study. This presentation will cover the latest enhancements to DFSMShsm made available in z/OS V1R8 and z/OS V1R9. These include new DFHSMhsm Health checks, significant improvement to the DFSMShsm Fast Replication function and a myriad of other improvements. DFSMShsm development has worked closely with the developers of DB2 to provide a capability for Continuous Data Protection for DB2 using Fast Replication technologies such as FlashCopy or Snapshot. This presentation will cover how to setup DFSMS, DFSMShsm and DB2 to provide for a Continuous Data protection solution for DB2 or other application environments. This will provide an overview of the DFSMShsm Fast Replication function, discuss recent enhancements and demonstrate the synergy between DFSMShsm Fast Replication and DB2 System Backup and Restore. DFSMShsm has never been known for the reports it creates to allow users to report on what's going on in their DFSMShsm evnironment. This presentation will cover how to use various tools, such as DCOLLECT, SORT and REXX to extract data from DFSMS and DFSMShsm data sources to provide reports and gather statistics useful in determining what is going on in their DFSMShsm environment. This includes error conditions, general health of DFSMShsm system, tape inventory issues, migration, backup, recall, recover workloads, data set sizes and much much more. This session will review the new functions/features of the new preview announced release - DFSMS 1.10. We'll review new items in the categories - Scalability, Performance, Optimization, Networking and Ease of Use. Additionally, we'll review new storage hardware support provided by DFSMS. 14 May 10:00 - 11:15 sSZ01 Planning for Extended Address Volumes Dave Heggen 14 May 8:30 - 9:45 sSZ02 HyperPAVs: What's the Hype and Analysis Case Study Joanne Brown 13 May 11:45 - 13:00 sSZ03 What's New in DFSMShsm Edward Baker 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 sSZ04 DFSMShsm Fast Replication (zCDP for DB2) Edward Baker 14 May 4:15 - 5:30 sSZ05 Extracting Data from DFSMShsm for Reporting and Tuning Edward Baker 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 sSZ06 What's New in DFSMS 1.10 Scott Drummond 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 12/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 sSZ07 IBM z/OS Storage Management Overview Scott Drummond 13 May 2:30 - 3:45 sSZ08 What's New in DFSMSrmm Mike Wood 14 May 2:30 - 3:45 sSZ09 Enterprise Removable Media Management with DFSMSrmm Mike Wood 15 May 10:00 - 11:15 sSZ10 Using DFSMSrmm in Your Storage Solutions Mike Wood This session will provide an overview of IBM's strategy for managing z/OS storage environments. Details will be provided about each layer of the z/OS Storage Management strategy: Process management, IBM Service Management foundation and Operational management. We'll show how the strategic z/OS storage management product OMEGAMON XE for Storage fits into the strategy and how the rest of the Tivoli z/OS Storage management portfolio works together to address common z/OS storage tasks and problem resolution. We'll also do a short review of the new Tivoli Service Management Center for z (SMCz). This is review of z/OS V1.9, and a preview of V1.10 content for the DFSMSrmm component. The material covered will include; Changed serialization for the DFSMSrmm CDS. Interaction with system managed volumes. Controlling long-running local subsystem requests. System symbols are supported for DFSMSrmm parmlib members.Partitioning of Libraries and Volumes. This session provides an introduction about the concepts of removable media management and explains why this is an important part of enterprise backup solutions. It looks at the IBM solutions for removable media management including virtualization of distributed tape libraries and drives. We will talk about an integration of The "Integrated Removable Media Manager for the Enterprise on System z" (IRMM) the IBM solution for Open Systems, IBM Tape Manager for z/VM. and DFSMSrmm the IBM solution for z/OS via DFSMSrmm to achieve a consolidated Media Management solution across the enterprise. This session focuses on the unique aspects of DFSMSrmm that have lead to it being the market leading tape management solution for z/OS. Learn how it can support a total solution for IBMs' Tape libraries, support enterprise integration, aid parallel sysplex and HyperSwap. This session includes forward looking material as well as recent experiences of DFSMSrmm client/server at a UK bank. Tape Systems This session provides an in-depth overview (oxymoron?) of the TS7700 including single and multi-cluster grids. A technical update of the latest features and functions is presented. This class is intended for those new to the TS7700, those that want a refresher, and to understand the latest features and functions. This session will help those new to the TS7700 to attend the other TS7700 sessions that assume you are familiar with the TS7700. This session provides best practices for implementing your customer's TS7700 grid. The recommendations are based on customer experiences and include Copy Consistency Points, Storage Construct Actions, Storage Pool Settings, and so forth. This interactive session assumes that you are familiar with the TS7700. 13 May 4:15 - 5:30 sTS01 TS7700 - In-depth Overview and Technical Update Jim Fisher 14 May 15 May 4:15 - 5:30 4:15 - 5:30 sTS02 TS7700 - Best Practices Jim Fisher 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 13/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 14 May 11:45 - 13:00 sTS03 Encryption Key Manager (EKM) Design and Implementation Jeff Ziehm 13 May 8:30 - 9:45 sTS04 TS7500 Virtual Tape Overview Abbe Woodcock 14 May 2:30 - 3:45 sTS05 TS7500 Virtual Tape Implementation Considerations Abbe Woodcock 13 May 10:00 - 11:15 sTS06 Positioning IBM Tape Jeff Ziehm 15 May 11:45 - 13:00 sTS07 Tape Systems Encryption Roundtable Jeff Ziehm, Jim Fisher 15 May 4:15 - 5:30 sTS08 Tape 101 for i5/OS Nancy Roper 15 May 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 4:15 - 5:30 sTS50 Learn to Install Encryption Key Manager (EKM) on your Laptop Jeff Ziehm Tape Encryption is one of the hottest topics in storage today. This session will cover the key design decisions your customer needs to make before they can successfully implement the IBM Encryption Key Manager. In addition, the steps necessary to install and implement the Encryption Key Manager will be highlighted. This session presents an overview of the IBM Virtualization Engine TS7500 family. The features and base functions of the IBM Virtualization Engine TS7500 family are described. The attendees do not require knowledge of the IBM Virtualization Engine TS7500 Family. This session presents additional functions, implementation options and considerations, and information on performance for the IBM Virtualization Engine TS7500. Attendees should attend the TS7500 Virtual Tape Overview, or have equivalent knowledge, as a pre requisite. IBM develops and markets two high performance, high capacity tape drives, the LTO4 and the TS1120. IBM also markets two large modular tape libraries, the TS3500 and the 3494. This session will compare and contrast the function, performance, and availability characteristics of these tape drives and libraries. This session will provide an opportunity to meet with IBM Tape Encryption specialists and others in the tape encryption community. Any topic is fair game; product requirements, competition, success stories, concerns, technical questions. Have you ever been on a tape call & begun to feel uncomfortable when the conversation moved to i5/OS? Never fear - you can be a Superstar next time! Come learn about the System i product line & customer mindset. Learn how to configure HW for optimal performance & how to use i5/OS techniques to shorten the backup window. Discuss remote tape alternatives & virtual tape options (integrated and TS75xx). Learn about the BRMS Tape Management product & how its SW encryption function compares to LTO4/TS1120 drive-based encryption. Learn the rules & best practices for designing a SAN for i5/OS Do you want to sound and feel more confident when discussing Tape Encryption with your customer? Nothing provides more credibility than having done it. This session will demo from start to finish setting demo up IBM’s Encryption Key Manager on your Laptop. TotalStorage Productivity Center and System Storage Productivity Center The session will cover how to get the disk product consoles up and running. We will cover the installation of the SSPC, pre-TPC Basic Edition configuration steps, configuration of TPC Basic Edition to enable the DS8000 remote GUI, and configuration of the SVC master console software. 14 May 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 2:30 - 3:45 sTP01 System Storage Productivity Center - Install & Configuration Dominic Pruitt 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 14/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Se ss i co on de ea ke r bs tr a at e Ti m Ti tle Sp A Trends and Directions 14 May 10:00 - 11:15 sTP02 How to get value from the System Storage Productivity Center Dominic Pruitt 14 May 4:15 - 5:30 sTP50 TotalStorage Productivity Center for Replication Demo Jeff Ottman 15 May 8:30 - 9:45 sTP51 TPC-SE Implementation: Getting Started with Data Sources Jeff Ottman The session will cover some of the extra TPC Basic Edition configuration steps a DS8000 or SVC owner should do so the SSPC can be more than just a remote GUI. We will also cover the various future value possibilities of the SSPC via adding licenses and other software to the box. The session includes a lecture and live demonstration of the TPC Replication Manager with the IBM storage products. The session will focus on configuration and monitoring of replication sessions using demo the IBM DS and SAN Volume controller products. Students will leave with skill to create copy services sessions and the ability to monitor the status of these sessions. The session includes a lecture and live demonstration of key elements required to implement the TotalStorage Productivity Center Standard Edition to manage hosts, storage subsystems and SAN switches. Attendees will understand steps required to configure TPC demo SE to manage all Data Sources, including CIMOMs, Out of Band Agents, Data and Fabric Agents and also other TPC Servers in the SAN environment. 75c7b632-1b80-48bd-a43b-ec7dd0b04df4.xls 15/19 11/8/2009 la b or D de m o e ct Monday May 12 8:00AM - 8:00PM 11:00AM - 1:30PM Storage Registration/Information Desk Open - South Hall Lobby Solution Center Open - South Halls G/H 2:00PM - 2:45PM General Session Room: Nokia Theater 2:45PM - 3:45PM Segment Forum Room: Nokia Theater Coffee Break (30 minutes) 3:45PM - 4:15PM 4:15PM - 5:30PM Storage Trends and Direction Session Room: Petree C Tuesday May 13 7:00AM - 7:00PM Room Name / Capacity Room 403 A (85) Room 403 B (85) Room 404 A/B (85) Storage Registration/Information Desk Open - South Hall Lobby Room 405 (75) Room 406 A/B (85) Room 407 (75) Room 409 A (75) Room 409 B (75) Room 402 A (30) lab Room 402 B (30) lab 8:30AM - 9:45AM sTS04 TS7500 Virtual Tape Overview sNS01 N + x = v! Virtualization solutions with N series and VMware Norman Bogard R: Thur 11:45am sSV01 SVC Technical Overview sGI08 IBM Strategy - the New Enterprise Data Center Tony Pearson sBC02 Protecting your DS4000 data with Enhanced Remote Mirroring Al Watson R: Thur 2:30pm sSN03 Cisco's latest FC sDS07 Do you know what and FICON Director: "The sBC18 DS8000 R3.1 zGM sPC50 Disk Magic beyond the DS3000 Disk Family force is strong with this (XRC) Enhancements the basics has to offer? one." Gene Cullom R: Thur 8:30am Brent Anderson, Cisco Bob Kern Gary Bennett Abbe Woodcock William Wiegand 9:45AM - 10:00AM Break (15 minutes) sNS50 Data ONTAP Configuring the Protocols CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI 10:00AM - 11:15AM sTS06 Positioning IBM Tape sNS03 Snap What? Snap sSZ07 IBM z/OS Storage Where? Flex When? Management Overview sGI04 Data Deduplication and Tivoli Storage Manager Toby Marek sDS04 Implementing your DS4000 with Best Practices Al Watson R: Wed 11:45am sBC03 z/OS Basic HyperSwap and GDPS HyperSwap Bob Kern sSN04 sAR01 IBM Disk Storage sPC51 Disk Magic Handsand Secure Erasure on Labs Jeff Ziehm Mark Taylor Scott Drummond Brocade Dave Heggen Gary Bennett Joao Molina R: Wed 2:30pm 11:15AM - 11:45AM Coffee Break (30 minutes) 11:45AM - 1:00PM sPC01 Open Systems Data Striping Techniques for Performance Brian J. Smith R: Thur 2:30pm sSZ03 What's New in DFSMShsm? sSV02 SVC Implementation Best Practices William Wiegand R: Thur 10:00am sDS05 What is New and Hot with the DS4000? sBC11 How does IBM Disk Mirroring Really Work? John Sing sBC17 Backup Recovery sSN02 NAS vs. SAN vs. & Media Services (BRMS) iSCSI - Understanding on i5/OS: Introduction Storage Protols Nancy Roper Glenn Hechler sGI05 Four Innovations that help Clients Lower the Cost of Storage Mike Barton sDS12 Future of IBM High-End Disk Systems Edward Baker Bruce Allworth R: Thur 2:30pm Jack G. Arnold Speaker Name 1:00PM - 2:30PM Lunch in Solution Center Room: South Halls G/H 2:30PM - 3:45PM sPC05 DS800 Performance Update sNS07 N series and MS Exchange Consolidation Deep Dive sSZ08 What's New in DFSMSrmm? sDS15 XIV Overview sBC07 Maintaining Data sBC14 Which IBM BC Consistency with DS8000 Automation tools are right Services for me? sSN05 sAR02 Compliance Archiving Challenges and Solutions with DR550 sSV50 IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Hands-on Workshop Lee La Frese Mark Taylor Mike Wood Brian Sherman Charlie Burger John Sing Brocade R: Wed 11:45am Jason Auvenshine 3:45PM - 4:15PM Coffee Break (30 minutes) sDS50 IBM DS8000 Command Line Interface Labs 4:15PM - 5:30PM sPC03 DS8000/DS6000 ATS Performance Short Stories Joanne Brown sGI11 Scale Out File Services - IBM's Scalable NAS Offering Glenn Hechler sTS01 TS7700 In-depth Overview and Technical Update Jum Fisher sNS11 N series SMB Unified Storage Backup and Archive Techniques Mark Taylor sBC06 Using TPC-R on sDS01 Look What's New! Open Systems to Manage DS4000 on i5/OS DS8000 Copy Services Brian Sherman Nancy Roper sBC23 Using TSM to Backup Microsoft Windows Applications Dave Daun sGI06 Choosing Storage Strategies to Optimize ECM Deployments Mike Barton Mike Downie R: Wed 2:30pm Jeff Ottman R: Wed 8:30am 5:30PM - 8:00PM Solution Center Reception Room: South Halls G/H Archiving and Compliance Business Continuity Disk Systems General Interest Networked Attached Storage and NAS Management Performance and Capacity Management SAN Volume Controller Storage Area Networks and SAN Management System z Storage Management Tape Systems TotalStorage Productivity Center (TPC) and System Storage Productivity Center Wednesday May 14 7:00AM - 5:00PM Room Name / Capacity Room 403 A (85) Room 403 B (85) Room 404 A/B (85) Storage Registration/Information Desk Open - South Hall Lobby Room 405 (75) Room 406 A/B (85) Room 407 (75) Room 409 A (75) Room 409 B (75) Room 402 A (30) lab Room 402 B (30) lab 8:30AM - 9:45AM sPC06 Copy Services Performance with the DS8000 Lee La Frese sTP01 System Storage Productivity Center Install and Configuration Dominic Pruitt R: Thur 2:30pm sSZ02 HyperPAVs: What's the Hype and Analysis Case Study Joanne Brown sGI01 Winning with IBM Storage and Data Services - Novus Offerings John Echaniz R: Thur 10:00am sBC19 Implementing FlashCopy in a z/OS environment Charlie Burger sBC01 Business Continuity solutions on DS8000 for System i Alison Pate sSN06 sDS03 Getting the Best Support Possible - RSM for DS3000/DS4000 Gene Cullom Brocade 9:45AM - 10:00AM sPC02 Storage Performance Management/Capacity Planning Techniques Brian J. Smith R: Thur 11:45am Break (15 minutes) sDS51 IBM DS8000 Storage Manager Release 3.0 Labs sSV50 IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Hands-on Workshop 10:00AM - 11:15AM sTP02 How to get value from the System Storage Productivity Center Dominic Pruitt sNS05 Unifying and Managing Files in a Distributed Environment Alex Osuna sSZ01 Planning for Extended Address Volumes Dave Heggen sBC20 Implementing FlashCopy in an open environment Charlie Burger sBC05 Customer Implementation of GDPS/HyperSwap and GDPS/XRC Brian Sherman sDS02 Implementing DS8000 on System i sAR03 IBM integrated approach to archiving Alison Pate Sergei Varbanov R: Thur 2:30pm Mike Downie R: Thur 8:30am Jeff Ottman R: Tuesday 2:30 11:15AM - 11:45AM Coffee Break (30 minutes) 11:45AM - 1:00PM sTS03 Encryption Key Manager (EKM) Design and Implementation Jeff Ziehm sSZ06 What's New in DFSMS 1.10 sNS06 IBM N series Gateway, High Availability Best Practices Mark Taylor R: Thur 11:45am sGI02 Data Mobility Solutions sDS11 Competing Against EMC and HDS with the DS8000 Jack G. Arnold sBC04 zCDP for DB2 Eliminating your DB2 Backup Windows Jim Bridges sDS04 Implementing your DS4000 with Best Practices Al Watson R: Tue 10:00am sBC16 Using TSM to Exploit Disk and Tape Advanced Functions Dave Daun Speaker Name sSN05 Scott Drummond Lou Luongo R: Thur 11:45am Brocade R: Tue 2:30pm 1:00PM - 2:30PM Lunch in Solution Center Room: South Halls G/H 2:30PM - 3:45PM sTS05 TS7500 Virtual Tape Implementation Considerations Abbe Woodcock sSZ09 Enterprise Removable Media Management with DFSMSrmm Mike Wood sNS04 Optimizing Performance with your IBM N series System Norman Bogard R: Thur 4:15pm sBC50 High Availability and Storage HA QuickCheck Tool Cam-Thuy Do R: Thur 4:15pm sSN01 Telecom/Site Selection Tutorial for Storage Replication Planners John Sing sAR04 Grid Access sDS06 How to take sBC08 Implementing TPC Manager and Grid advantage of the for Replication on z/OS Medical Archive Solution advanced features of the and Basic HyperSwap Overview and DS4000 Enhancements Craig Gordon Bruce Allworth Jason Auvenshine 3:45PM - 4:15PM Coffee Break (30 minutes) sDS50 IBM DS8000 Command Line Interface Labs sNS50 Data ONTAP Configuring the Protocols CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI 4:15PM - 5:30PM sTS02 TS7700 Best Practices sTP50 TotalStorage Productivity Center for Replication Demo Jeff Ottman sGI12 Integrating the IBM N series and TSM sSZ05 Extracting Data from DFSMShsm for Reporting and Tuning Edward Baker sBC09 Achieve Competitive advantage in DR testing over EMC/HDS Huang Da Chuan R: Thur 4:15pm sDS08 DS8000 R3.0 Storage Pool Striping sDS16 Understanding Web 2.0 and Digital Archive Workloads Tony Pearson sGI07 ILM Infrastructure Transformation Jim Fisher R: Thur 4:15pm Randy Larson Craig Gordon Sergei Varbanov Mike Downie R: Tue 2:30pm Joao Molina R: Tue 8:30am 5:30PM - 10:00PM Event Night Location: TBD Archiving and Compliance Business Continuity Disk Systems General Interest Networked Attached Storage and NAS Management Performance and Capacity Management SAN Volume Controller Storage Area Networks and SAN Management System z Storage Management Tape Systems TotalStorage Productivity Center (TPC) and System Storage Productivity Center Thursday May 15 7:00AM - 5:00PM Room Name / Capacity Room 403 A (85) Room 403 B (85) Room 404 A/B (85) Storage Registration/Information Desk Open - South Hall Lobby Room 405 (75) Room 406 A/B (85) sTP51 TPC-SE Implementation: Getting Started with Data Sources Jeff Ottman Room 407 (75) Room 409 A (75) Room 409 B (75) Room 402 A (30) lab Room 402 B (30) lab 8:30AM - 9:45AM sPC04 SVC Performance Analysis with TPC sSZ04 DFSMShsm Fast Replication (zCDP for DB2) Edward Baker sNS08 SMB Unified Storage Solutions with IBM N series Norman Bogard sTS50 Learn to Install Encryption Key Manager (EKM) on your Laptop Jeff Ziehm R: Thur 4:15pm sBC10 Global Mirror Advanced Topics sGI10 Using Tivoli Storage Manager with Virtual Tape Libraries Randy Larson sDS07 Do you know what the DS3000 Disk Family has to offer? Gene Cullom R: Tue 8:30am William Wiegand Jim Bridges R: Thur 4:15pm 9:45AM - 10:00AM sSZ10 Using DFSMSrmm in Your Storage Solutions Mike Wood Break (15 minutes) sDS51 IBM DS8000 Storage Manager Release 3.0 Labs 10:00AM - 11:15AM sPC07 DS8000 Performance Roundtable sNS02 Virtualization with N series and VMware Deep Dive Norman Bogard sSV02 SVC Implementation Best Practices William Wiegand R: Tue 11:45am sDS13 DS8000 Configuration Planning and DSCLI Script Generating Tool Rodney Dukes R: Thur 2:30pm sBC12 Planning IT Business Continuity in a Heterogeneous World John Sing sBC21 Remote Mirror (PPRC) Documentation Best Practices Charlie Burger sDS10 IBM DS8000 R3 Technical Update sGI01 Winning with IBM Storage and Data Services - Novus Offerings John Echaniz R: Wed 8:30am Mike Downie R: Wed 8:30am ATS Speakers Brian Sherman 11:15AM - 11:45AM sNS06 IBM N series Gateway, High Availability Best Practices Mark Taylor R: Wed 11:45am Coffee Break (30 minutes) 11:45AM - 1:00PM sNS01 N + x = v! Virtualization solutions with N series and VMware Norman Bogard R: Tue 8:30am sTS07 Tape Systems Encryption Roundtable sDS17 DS8000 sGI09 The Sales Advantage GTS Server Services Chris Smit R: Thur 4:15pm Lunch in Solution Center Room: South Halls G/H sBC13 Tivoli Storage Manager 5.5 and Beyond sBC22 IBM DS8000 FlashCopy SE sPC02 Storage Performance Management/Capacity Planning Techniques Brian J. Smith R: Wed 10:00am sGI02 Data Mobility Solutions ATS Speakers Sofia Cristina Baquero Toby Marek Charlie Burger Lou Luongo R: Wed 11:45am 1:00PM - 2:30PM 2:30PM - 3:45PM sPC01 Open Systems sDS05 What is New and Data Striping Techniques Hot with the DS4000? for Performance Bruce Allworth R: Tue 11:45am Brian J. Smith R: Tue 11:45am sNS12 Digital Video Surveillence Solutions with N series Alex Osuna sTP01 System Storage Productivity Center Install and Configuration Dominic Pruitt R: Wed 8:30am sGI03 Global Storage Solutions - GTS/STG Offerings to Beat EMC Jason Crites sBC15 Global Mirror Roundtable sBC02 Protecting your DS4000 data with Enhanced Remote Mirroring Speaker Name Al Watson R: Tue 8:30am sDS13 DS8000 Configuration Planning and DSCLI Script Generating Tool Rodney Dukes R: Thur 10:00am sAR03 IBM integrated approach to archiving ATS Speakers Sergei Varbanov R: Wed 10:00am 3:45PM - 4:15PM Coffee Break (30 minutes) 4:15PM - 5:30PM sTS08 Tape 101 for i5/OS sNS04 Optimizing Performance with your IBM N series System Norman Bogard R: Wed 2:30m sTS50 Learn to Install Encryption Key Manager (EKM) on your Laptop Jeff Ziehm R: Thur 8:30am sBC10 Global Mirror Advanced Topics sGI09 The Sales Advantage GTS Server Services Chris Smit R: Thur 11:45am sBC09 Achieve sDS14 What are Industry Competitive advantage in Consultants saying about DR testing over IBM Storage? EMC/HDS Huang Da Chuan R: Wed 4:15pm Vic Peltz sTS02 TS7700 Best Practices sBC50 High Availability and Storage HA QuickCheck Tool Cam-Thuy Do R: Wed 2:30pm Nancy Roper Jim Bridges R: Thur 8:30am Jim Fisher R: Wed 4:15pm Archiving and Compliance Business Continuity Disk Systems General Interest Networked Attached Performance and Storage and NAS Capacity Management Management SAN Volume Controller Storage Area Networks and SAN Management System z Storage Management Tape Systems TotalStorage Productivity Center (TPC) and System Storage Productivity Center

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