Getting comfortable in z/OS takes a considerable amount of discovery. There are constructs and commands unlike anywhere else, which makes the learning curve somewhat daunting. Mike Fulton, IBM Distinguished Engineer for IBM Z Application Foundation is working to change that with IBM Z Open Automation Utilities. Now, leveraging some new capabilities in USS, users can manage jobs, files, and core Z functionality with simple commands right from their shell. Even better, this plus Python enabled that Ansible thing you've been hearing so much about. It's probably time to evolve your z/OS Stack.
Linkage:
IBM Z Open Automation Utilities Announcement
Mike's Blog - ZOAU Introduction
Welcome / Getting Started w/ ZOAU
Christian Jacobi tells us all about Telum
PJ Catalano - N-1: A Time Machine for Testing
Marna Walle - Modern Installation Management on z/OS
Ansible in Action - Michael Fontanetta and Michael Neuliep of Ensono
Back to School - MQ
Back to School: HMC & SE w/ Fred Bader
Rich and Randy - Serverless Thinking on Z
Chad McIntyre - Python on z/OS
Will Yates and Michael Baylis - Using Galasa to streamline CICS testing
Stephen Branch - Catalog
Anthony Giorgio - zCX Update - New Kid on the Control Block
Tom McPherson - IBM Z and Public Cloud
Jeff Bisti - Master the Mainframe 2020
Chris Colonna - Whispering to DASD with FICON Security
Emily Hugenbruch - a z/VM Murder Mystery
Jessielaine Punongbayan - COBOL and Zowe
Eli Dow - Fully Homomorphic Encryption
Chris Poole - IKS and Hyper Protect
Rebecca Gott - Blockchain on Z
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