Whether you are new to OS/390 and z/OS or need a better understanding of the various technologies, these courses are your starting point. Check the OS/390 & z/OS Core curriculum areas for foundation courses.
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"This course is a solid introduction to the z/OS environment. It is intended for a broad range of people, including beginning system programmers, experienced operators, technical management staff and appli...
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"This in-depth course covers the basic workings of MVS internals. The course covers system architecture and how jobs flow through the different MVS address spaces. Students will use the data area manuals ...
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"This course is a technical introduction to VTAM, CICS, DB2 and IMS, their terminology and especially their relationships to OS/390 or z/OS. Completion of this course will help you communicate with others ...
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"This course is intended for entry-level system programmers who need a basic yet insightful understanding of the responsibilities and tasks required to be a successful z/OS system programmer. Students will...
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"This is a concepts and technology course that provides an understanding of the changes to S/390 over the last five years as it moved from a closed system running the MVS operating system to an Open System...
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"SMP/E Workshop gives the student a thorough look at SMP/E processing. The student will learn SMP/E commands, datasets, capabilities, options and configurations. The course will take the student through th...
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"This course uses hands-on labs to help new RACF administrators and auditors learn how to define, administer, monitor and audit the RACF security product. Students learn about the facilities, authorities a...
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