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Basic System Programming on IBM Z
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 3 Sequences
- Intermediate Level
- Subtitles in German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese
Course details
Syllabus
YOU WILL LEARN
- Explain how to submit and view JCL output
- Describe the use of applications such as CICS, IMS, and DB2 on z/OS
- Summarize the application services provided in UNIX
- Describe the purpose, benefits, and functions provided by z/OSMF
Prerequisite
Instructors
Jeff Bisti
IBM Z Ecosystem Architect
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