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
Mark Nelson - Mainframe and The Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission
Charles Webb - Processor Design
Gary Puchkoff - z/OS Container Extensions
Jeanne Glass - VirtualZ Computing
Joe Bostian - Open Source on Z
Dan Acevedo and John Helmbold - USS
Episode 75 - Louis Guadagno - Mainframe History in Poughkeepsie - 4.22.2019
Episode 74 - Kelly Ryan - Z Client Care - 4.8.2019
Episode 73 - Ed Jaffe - Creating z/OSMF Workflows - 4.1.2019
Episode 72 - Neale Ferguson - Linux and more on the mainframe - 3.26.2019
Episode 71 - Larry England - LE - 3.22.2019
Episode 70 - Bill Bitner - z/VM - 3.19.2019
Episode 69 - Tina Tarquinio - z14 ZR1 - 3.11.2019
Episode 68 - Dan Jast - Zowe - 2.25.2019
Episode 67 - Michael Jordan - Pervasive Encryption - 2.11.2018
Episode 66 - Mark Nelson - RACF - 1.28.2019
Episode 65 - Scott Fagen - A Brief History of Open Source on Z - 1.14.2019
Episode 64 - Ray Mullins - Languages and such - 12.31.2018
Episode 63 - Nora Borsare - Some New-to-Z Insight - 12.24.2018
Episode 62 - Ed Pryor - Allocation, SMF, Odds and Ends - 12.10.2018
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