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Cloud Enabling IBM CICS

Author : Rufus Credle,Isabel Arnold,Andrew Bates,Michael Baylis,Pradeep Gohil,Christopher Hodgins,Daniel Millwood,Ian J Mitchell,Catherine Moxey,Geoffrey Pirie,Inderpal Singh,Stewart Smith,Matthew Webster,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2014-12-09
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738440248

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Cloud Enabling IBM CICS by Rufus Credle,Isabel Arnold,Andrew Bates,Michael Baylis,Pradeep Gohil,Christopher Hodgins,Daniel Millwood,Ian J Mitchell,Catherine Moxey,Geoffrey Pirie,Inderpal Singh,Stewart Smith,Matthew Webster,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication takes an existing IBM 3270-COBOL-VSAM application and describes how to use the features of IBM Customer Information Control System (CICS®) Transaction Server (CICS TS) cloud enablement. Working with the General Insurance Application (GENAPP) as an example, this book describes the steps needed to monitor both platform and application health using the CICS Explorer CICS Cloud perspective. It also shows you how to apply threshold policy and measure resource usage, all without source code changes to the original application. In addition, this book describes how to use multi-versioning to safely and reliably apply and back out application changes. This Redbooks publication includes instructions about the following topics: How to create a CICS TS platform to manage and reflect the health of a set of CICS TS regions, and the services that they provide to applications How to quickly get value from CICS TS applications, by creating and deploying a CICS TS application for an existing user application How to protect your CICS TS platform from erroneous applications by using threshold policies How to deploy and run multiple versions of the same CICS TS application on the same CICS TS platform at the same time, enabling a safer migration from one application version to another, with no downtime How to measure application resource usage, enabling a comparison of the performance of different application versions, and chargeback based on application use This book describes how CICS TS cloud enablement uses existing operational facilities, including monitoring, events, transaction tracking, CICS TS bundles, and IBM CICSPlex® System Manager (CICSPlex SM), to integrate with existing deployment and management processes.

Implementing IBM CICS JSON Web Services for Mobile Applications

Author : Rufus Credle,Andy Armstrong,Chris Atkinson,Russell Bonner,Geoff Pirie,Inderpal Singh,Nigel Williams,Matthew Wilson,Mark Woolley,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2013-11-27
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738438900

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Implementing IBM CICS JSON Web Services for Mobile Applications by Rufus Credle,Andy Armstrong,Chris Atkinson,Russell Bonner,Geoff Pirie,Inderpal Singh,Nigel Williams,Matthew Wilson,Mark Woolley,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides information about how you can connect mobile devices to IBM Customer Information Control System (CICS®) Transaction Server (CICS TS), using existing enterprise services already hosted on CICS, or to develop new services supporting new lines of business. This book describes the steps to develop, configure, and deploy a mobile application that connects either directly to CICS TS, or to CICS via IBM Worklight® Server. It also describes the advantages that your organization can realize by using Worklight Server with CICS. In addition, this Redbooks publication provides a broad understanding of the new CICS architecture that enables you to make new and existing mainframe applications available as web services using JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), and provides support for the transformation between JSON and application data. While doing so, we provide information about each resource definition, and its role when CICS handles or makes a request. We also describe how to move your CICS applications, and business, into the mobile space, and how to prepare your CICS environment for the following scenarios: Taking an existing CICS application and exposing it as a JSON web service Creating a new CICS application, based on a JSON schema Using CICS as a JSON client This Redbooks publication provides information about the installation and configuration steps for both Worklight Studio and Worklight Server. Worklight Studio is the Eclipse interface that a developer uses to implement a Worklight native or hybrid mobile application, and can be installed into an Eclipse instance. Worklight Server is where components developed for the server side (written in Worklight Studio), such as adapters and custom server-side authentication logic, run. CICS applications and their associated data constitute some of the most valuable assets owned by an enterprise. Therefore, the protection of these assets is an essential part of any CICS mobile project. This Redbooks publication, after a review of the main mobile security challenges, outlines the options for securing CICS JSON web services, and reviews how products, such as Worklight and IBM DataPower®, can help. It then shows examples of security configurations in CICS and Worklight.

How Walmart Became a Cloud Services Provider with IBM CICS

Author : Jennifer Foley,Randy Frerking,Mark Hollands,Rich Jackson,Kellie Mathis,Phil Wakelin,Matthew Webster,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738441733

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How Walmart Became a Cloud Services Provider with IBM CICS by Jennifer Foley,Randy Frerking,Mark Hollands,Rich Jackson,Kellie Mathis,Phil Wakelin,Matthew Webster,IBM Redbooks Pdf

The world has changed. With the new cloud options, enterprises no longer must rely on only their IT organization to meet their computing needs. Business units now have options that were not available just a few years ago. They can get some of their needs met by traditional IT processes, and reach out to a cloud provider to meet other needs. The concern is that if you, working in a traditional IT organization, do not meet these needs, someone else will. This IBM® Redbooks® publication helps you to understand the benefits of becoming your own cloud service provider. It describes a simple approach that allows you to be successful. The main focus of the book is lessons learned from the implementation by an IBM client, Walmart Stores, Inc.®, that achieved impressive results in their efforts to become their own cloud service provider to their developer community. In this way, Walmart successfully made z Systems a relevant part of their Hybrid Cloud strategy. Walmart embarked on this journey to help their application developers achieve results that were previously time-consuming and difficult to deliver. In the process, they realized that they had everything that they needed to become a services provider to their developer community. This book describes the choices that Walmart made, and explains the steps they took to be successful. The goal of the book is not to imply that the only way to achieve success is by following Walmart's process exactly. Rather, this book allows you to use the same basic constructs, but choose implementation details that fit your environment so that you can achieve success on your own terms. With IBM CICS® Transaction Server (TS) for z/OS®, you also have the resources for a successful transition to becoming your own cloud service provider. IBM Design Thinking is a methodology that is used by designers to solve complex problems by focusing on individual user roles. This book is organized from the viewpoint of these roles in the IT organization. It provides guidance in the following areas: What does the line of business expect from a cloud service? What topology and high availability characteristics does the system programmer need? What unique facilities does IBM CICS provide to the service developer? How does a developer discover and consume services in an application? How does the operations team manage the service in production? One of the services that Walmart built and how the decisions made by each job role affected the overall outcome of the service are used as an example throughout this book. It shares the experience of the team that created this and other business critical cloud services that are all hosted in CICS. Comments from Walmart IT leaders that were captured during the authoring process are presented to emphasize why the company adopted cloud and how cloud has helped Walmart to achieve success. Developers understand the risk protection that IT groups provide. They also understand that waiting to move applications to production, or for a service to be provisioned, compromises the agile environment required by today's businesses. This book is intended for enterprise service providers looking to enable their developers to increase the speed at which functionality is delivered to the business. For more information about creating IBM z/OS cloud services, see Creating IBM z/OS Cloud Services, SG24-8324

IBM CICS and Liberty: What You Need to Know

Author : Hernan Cunico,Andreas Hümmer,Jonathan Lawrence,Shayla Robinson,Andre Schreiber,Inderpal Singh,Prabhat Srivastava,Phil Wakelin,Dan Zachary,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2017-03-15
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738441368

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IBM CICS and Liberty: What You Need to Know by Hernan Cunico,Andreas Hümmer,Jonathan Lawrence,Shayla Robinson,Andre Schreiber,Inderpal Singh,Prabhat Srivastava,Phil Wakelin,Dan Zachary,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication, intended for architects, application developers, and system programmers, describes how to design and implement Java web-based applications in an IBM CICS® Liberty JVM server. This book is based on IBM CICS Transaction Server V5.3 (CICS TS) using the embedded IBM WebSphere® Application Server Liberty V8.5.5 technology. Liberty is an asset to your organization, whether you intend to extend existing enterprise services hosted in CICS, or develop new web-based applications supporting new lines of business. Fundamentally, Liberty is a composable, dynamic profile of IBM WebSphere Application Server that enables you to provision Java EE technology on a feature-by-feature basis. Liberty can be provisioned with as little as the HTTP transport and a servlet web container, or with the entire Java EE 6 Web Profile feature set depending on your application requirements. This publication includes a Technology Essentials section for architects and application developers to help understand the underlying technology, an Up-and-Running section for system programmers implementing the Liberty JVM server for the first time, and a set of real-life application development scenarios.

Creating IBM z/OS Cloud Services

Author : Jeffrey Bisti,Frank De Gilio,Randy Frerking,Rich Jackson,Charlie Lawrence,Kellie Mathis,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-08
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738441535

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Creating IBM z/OS Cloud Services by Jeffrey Bisti,Frank De Gilio,Randy Frerking,Rich Jackson,Charlie Lawrence,Kellie Mathis,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication discusses the real world experience of an enterprise that developed and implemented IBM z/OS® cloud services. This book shares the experience of a team at Walmart Technology, Walmart Stores, Inc.® and some of the decisions they made to create business critical cloud services. These experiences and approaches relate to the z/OS platform, and might not apply to other hybrid cloud approaches. This book highlights the strengths and characteristics of z/OS that led the Walmart infrastructure and software engineers to use this platform as they transitioned from a traditional IT deployment to a cloud model. Embarking on a cloud strategy can be overwhelming. No shortage of approaches to cloud computing exists. This book focuses on a pragmatic approach for enterprises that are struggling to take advantage of their business assets in the cloud. This book introduces the basic cloud concepts as defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Each chapter explains the importance of a particular NIST characteristic, the z/OS role in accomplishing the characteristic, and how it was implemented by the Walmart Technology team. This book is intended for IT professionals who are considering extending their IBM z SystemsTM environment to a hybrid cloud by unleashing the power of cloud services on z/OS. For information about creating cloud services that are hosted in IBM CICS®, see How Walmart Became a Cloud Services Provider with IBM CICS, SG24-8347.

CICS and DevOps: What You Need to Know

Author : Hernan Cunico,Rod Ainge,Chris Carlin,Ben Cox,Tsahi Duek,Ezriel Gross,Lydia Hao Yang Li,Subhajit Maitra,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2016-01-12
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738441382

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CICS and DevOps: What You Need to Know by Hernan Cunico,Rod Ainge,Chris Carlin,Ben Cox,Tsahi Duek,Ezriel Gross,Lydia Hao Yang Li,Subhajit Maitra,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides an example approach of an agile IT team that implements development and operations (DevOps) capabilities into an IBM CICS® application. Several tools are used to show how teams can achieve transparency, traceability, and automation in their application lifecycle with the assistance of all the stakeholders to deliver high-quality application changes that meet the requirements. The application changes that are built highlight the composable and dynamic nature of using CICS, the Liberty JVM runtime server, and IBM UrbanCodeTM Deploy, which allows developers to get their applications running quickly by using only the programming model features that are required for their applications. The target audience for this publication is IT developers, managers, and architects, and project managers, test managers and developers, and operations managers and developers.

Application Development for IBM CICS Web Services

Author : O'Grady James,Ian Burnett,Jim Harrison,San Yong Liu,Xue Yong Zhang,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-27
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738440316

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Application Development for IBM CICS Web Services by O'Grady James,Ian Burnett,Jim Harrison,San Yong Liu,Xue Yong Zhang,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication focuses on developing Web service applications in IBM CICS®. It takes the broad view of developing and modernizing CICS applications for XML, Web services, SOAP, and SOA support, and lays out a reference architecture for developing these kinds of applications. We start by discussing Web services in general, then review how CICS implements Web services. We offer an overview of different development approaches: bottom-up, top-down, and meet-in-the-middle. We then look at how you would go about exposing a CICS application as a Web service provider, again looking at the different approaches. The book then steps through the process of creating a CICS Web service requester. We follow this by looking at CICS application aggregation (including 3270 applications) with IBM Rational® Application Developer for IBM System z® and how to implement CICS Web Services using CICS Cloud technology. The first part is concluded with hints and tips to help you when implementing this technology. Part two of this publication provides performance figures for a basic Web service. We investigate some common variables and examine their effects on the performance of CICS as both a requester and provider of Web services.

A Software Architect's Guide to New Java Workloads in IBM CICS Transaction Server

Author : Rufus Credle,George Burgess,Paul Cooper,Mark Hiscock,Mark Hollands,Mitch Johnson,Subhajit Maitra,Geoffrey Pirie,Bei Chun Zhou,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2015-01-21
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738440255

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A Software Architect's Guide to New Java Workloads in IBM CICS Transaction Server by Rufus Credle,George Burgess,Paul Cooper,Mark Hiscock,Mark Hollands,Mitch Johnson,Subhajit Maitra,Geoffrey Pirie,Bei Chun Zhou,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redpaper Redbooks® publication introduces the IBM System z® New Application License Charges (zNALC) pricing structure and provides examples of zNALC workload scenarios. It describes the products that can be run on a zNALC logical partition (LPAR), reasons to consider such an implementation, and covers the following topics: Using the IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty profile to host applications within an IBM CICS® environment and how it interacts with CICS applications and resources Security technologies available to applications that are hosted within a WebSphere Application Server Liberty profile in CICS How to implement modern presentation in CICS with a CICS Liberty Java virtual machine (JVM) server How to share scenarios to develop Liberty JVM applications to gain benefits from IBM CICS Transaction Server for IBM z/OS® Value Unit Edition Considerations when using mobile devices to interact with CICS applications and explains specific CICS technologies for connecting mobile devices by using the z/OS Value Unit Edition How IBM Operational Decision Manager for z/OS runs in the transaction server to provide decision management services for CICS COBOL and PL/I applications Installing the CICS Transaction Server for z/OS (CICS TS) Feature Pack for Modern Batch to enable the IBM WebSphere® batch environment to schedule and manage batch applications in CICS This book also covers what is commonly referred to as plain old Java objects (POJOs). The Java virtual machine (JVM) server is a full-fledged JVM that includes support for Open Service Gateway initiative (OSGi) bundles. It can be used to host open source Java frameworks and does just about anything you want to do with Java on the mainframe. POJO applications can also qualify for deployment using the Value Unit Edition. Read about how to configure and deploy them in this companion Redbooks publication: IBM CICS and the JVM server: Developing and Deploying Java Applications, SG24-8038 Examples of POJOs are terminal-initiated transactions, CICS web support, web services, requests received via IP CICS sockets, and messages coming in via IBM WebSphere MQ messaging software.

IBM CICS Interdependency Analyzer

Author : Em James,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015-12-08
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738441177

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IBM CICS Interdependency Analyzer by Em James,IBM Redbooks Pdf

The IBM® CICS® Interdependency Analyzer (CICS IA®) is a runtime tool for use with IBM CICS Transaction Server for z/OS®. CICS IA allows both system programmers and application developers to get an understanding of the relationships and dependencies of your CICS applications and the environment on which they run. By analyzing data collected by CICS IA, you can make changes to your environment in a safe and controlled but timely manner to address changing demands on your business applications. In this IBM Redbooks® publication, we first provide a detailed overview of what CICS IA is and what business issues it addresses before we review how to configure CICS IA to collect the data that you require with the minimum provenance impact. We then show how you can analyze this data to assist with day-to-day application changes and major projects such as application onboarding.

IBM Cloud Provisioning and Management for z/OS: An Introduction

Author : Keith Winnard,Gary Puchkoff,Hiren Shah,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 22 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-03
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738455648

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IBM Cloud Provisioning and Management for z/OS: An Introduction by Keith Winnard,Gary Puchkoff,Hiren Shah,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® RedpaperTM publication introduces you to IBM Cloud Provisioning and Management for z/OS®. The paper was written to coincide with the announcement of IBM Cloud Provisioning and Management for z/OS and the software is not yet generally available (GA) at the time of this writing. As such, any examples that are shown are subject to change at any time before the software is GA. The goal of this paper is to provide you with an initial overview and more information to support the announcement. You might be new to clouds, or heard of many different variations of what a cloud might be. Therefore, it is useful to begin with establishing an understanding of cloud computing concepts. The paper describes the provisioning and management of z/OS middleware and explains how these aspects can be offered as a cloud service.

Cloud Computing For Dummies

Author : Judith S. Hurwitz,Robin Bloor,Marcia Kaufman,Fern Halper
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2010-01-19
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780470597422

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Cloud Computing For Dummies by Judith S. Hurwitz,Robin Bloor,Marcia Kaufman,Fern Halper Pdf

The easy way to understand and implement cloud computing technology written by a team of experts Cloud computing can be difficult to understand at first, but the cost-saving possibilities are great and many companies are getting on board. If you've been put in charge of implementing cloud computing, this straightforward, plain-English guide clears up the confusion and helps you get your plan in place. You'll learn how cloud computing enables you to run a more green IT infrastructure, and access technology-enabled services from the Internet ("in the cloud") without having to understand, manage, or invest in the technology infrastructure that supports them. You'll also find out what you need to consider when implementing a plan, how to handle security issues, and more. Cloud computing is a way for businesses to take advantage of storage and virtual services through the Internet, saving money on infrastructure and support This book provides a clear definition of cloud computing from the utility computing standpoint and also addresses security concerns Offers practical guidance on delivering and managing cloud computing services effectively and efficiently Presents a proactive and pragmatic approach to implementing cloud computing in any organization Helps IT managers and staff understand the benefits and challenges of cloud computing, how to select a service, and what's involved in getting it up and running Highly experienced author team consults and gives presentations on emerging technologies Cloud Computing For Dummies gets straight to the point, providing the practical information you need to know.

The Next Generation of Distributed IBM CICS

Author : Raghavendran Srinivasan,Janaki Sundar,Prashanth Bhat,Nageswararao V Gokavarapu,Ashwini Deshpande,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 522 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-03
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738440576

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The Next Generation of Distributed IBM CICS by Raghavendran Srinivasan,Janaki Sundar,Prashanth Bhat,Nageswararao V Gokavarapu,Ashwini Deshpande,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes IBM TXSeries® for Multiplatforms, which is the premier IBM distributed transaction processing software for business-critical applications. Before describing distributed transaction processing in general, we introduce the most recent version of TXSeries for Multiplatforms. We focus on the following areas: The technical value of TXSeries for Multiplatforms New features in TXSeries for Multiplatforms Core components of TXSeries Common TXSeries deployment scenarios Deployment, development, and administrative choices Technical considerations It also demonstrates enterprise integration with products, such as relational database management system (RDBMS), IBM WebSphere® MQ, and IBM WebSphere Application Server. In addition, it describes system customization, reviewing several features, such as capacity planning, backup and recovery, and high availability (HA). We describe troubleshooting in TXSeries. We also provide details about migration from version to version for TXSeries. A migration checklist is included. We demonstrate a sample application that we created, called BigBlueBank, its installation, and the server-side and client-side programs. Other topics in this book include application development and system administration considerations. This book describes distributed IBM Customer Information Control System (IBM CICS®) solutions, and how best to develop distributed CICS applications.

Getting Started: Journey to Modernization with IBM Z

Author : Makenzie Manna,Ravinder Akula,Matthew Cousens,Pabitra Mukhopadhyay,Anand Shukla,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2021-03-15
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738459530

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Getting Started: Journey to Modernization with IBM Z by Makenzie Manna,Ravinder Akula,Matthew Cousens,Pabitra Mukhopadhyay,Anand Shukla,IBM Redbooks Pdf

Modernization of enterprise IT applications and infrastructure is key to the survival of organizations. It is no longer a matter of choice. The cost of missing out on business opportunities in an intensely competitive market can be enormous. To aid in their success, organizations are facing increased encouragement to embrace change. They are pushed to think of new and innovative ways to counter, or offer, a response to threats that are posed by competitors who are equally as aggressive in adopting newer methods and technologies. The term modernization often varies in meaning based on perspective. This IBM® Redbooks® publication focuses on the technological advancements that unlock computing environments that are hosted on IBM Z® to enable secure processing at the core of hybrid. This publication is intended for IT executives, IT managers, IT architects, System Programmers, and Application Developer professionals.

Removing Barriers Between Devs and Ops teams with IBM CICS Transaction Server

Author : Hernan Cunico,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 18 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-02-19
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738455112

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Removing Barriers Between Devs and Ops teams with IBM CICS Transaction Server by Hernan Cunico,IBM Redbooks Pdf

To speed the release of new applications and updates, the IT industry is seeking to apply agile and lean principles to development and deployment. At the core of these principles is eliminating wasted work, breaking down artificial barriers between related functional teams, and adopting continuous release cycles that push improvements out to users faster than ever. In response to this effort, a new, more aggressive, and business-driven approach called DevOps has emerged. DevOps combines many traditional development and operations activities such that applications can be built, deployed, rebuilt, and redeployed in rapid cycles (Figure 1). The result is continuous, incremental improvements that drive new features into the marketplace with minimal impact on users and more efficient use of IT staff. IBM® CICS® Transaction Server has long been the workhorse of the global financial community. Now, with the latest release, CICS Transaction Server V5.3 supports DevOps-based organizations, too. Two capabilities in particular, the CICS build toolkit and a CICS plug-in for IBM UrbanCodeTM Deploy, can help teams break down the long-standing walls between development and operations teams. This IBM Redbooks® Solution Guide provides an overview of the features and capabilities of CICS Transaction Server V5.3 and shows how you can use this solution to help your DevOps team build and deploy solutions more quickly and efficiently.