Mainframes have been a cornerstone of enterprise computing for decades, and IBM mainframes are still widely used in many industries today. In this course, you will learn about the architecture and operating system of IBM mainframes, as well as the programming languages and tools used to develop applications for them.
Our course is designed for both beginners and experienced programmers who want to learn about IBM mainframes. You will start by learning about the history and evolution of mainframes, and how they are used in modern enterprise computing environments. You will then explore the mainframe architecture, including its hardware, software, and networking components.
Next, you will learn about the IBM mainframe operating system, z/OS, and how it manages system resources, security, and job scheduling. You will also learn about the various tools and utilities used to manage and monitor mainframe systems.
The course also covers programming on IBM mainframes using languages like COBOL, Assembler, and PL/I. You will learn about the syntax and structure of these languages, as well as how to develop, test, and debug applications using mainframe development tools like IBM Developer for z/OS and IBM Debug for z/OS.
IBM DB2 for z/OS, a mainframe database management system
IBM CICS, a transaction processing system for mainframes
IBM MQ, a messaging middleware for mainframes
IBM IMS, a hierarchical database management system for mainframes
By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of IBM mainframes and their use in modern enterprise computing environments. You will be able to develop applications for mainframes using a variety of programming languages and tools, and you will be well-prepared to work in mainframe-related roles in the IT industry.
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