Obviously (especially since it's fresh in our minds after a productive 
week in Tampa, FL) there is always SHARE.

There are hundreds of sessions over the course of the week.  From 
beginning education to deep dives in particular subjects.  While most of 
those speaking at SHARE are not formally trained in education, SHARE is 
still a terrific educational bargain.  The next SHARE is in San Diego, CA 
this August.  To learn more, check out:  www.share.org 

IBM has a similar conference called the "IBM z9 and zSeries Expo", see: 
http://www.vm.ibm.com/events/techconf.html
IBM also has formal z/VM education, some instructor-led, some by DVD, etc. 
see:   http://www.vm.ibm.com/education/

Other vendors also offer formal education.  Amongst others, check out: 
www.vmassist.com

And... Welcome to the VM Community!

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily 
represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.




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I am interested in learning if there is a inexpensive
way to learn VM or z/VM.

Does anyone know if there are education providers (I'm
thinking colleges or IT education services)
provideres. that include a account on a VM system?



Thank you,
 
  Bob Molerio
 




 
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