On Monday, 11/15/2004 at 11:56 EST, "Kern, Thomas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does IBM have a "z/OS University" (tm?) that could be used as a
> template/guide for some volunteers from Hillgang, CAVMEN, NEUVM, MVMRUG?
A
> major problem with getting multiple volunteers to work on a project is
not
> having a structure to start with. If volunteers were given a specfic
section
> of an overall plan to work on, it would be easier to find such
volunteers.

Not to my knowledge, as there is plenty of formal z/OS training available.
 And, in any case, I think the structure of a z/OS sysprog course would
have little relationship to the structure of a z/VM course except in the
broadest terms.

I submit as a candidate 'structure' the oft-mentioned z/VM 5.1 Getting
Started book.  It attempts to define and present the major elements of
z/VM system administration in a cogent fashion.

The z/VM hands-on labs at the zSeries Expo and at SHARE conferences have
been really popular.  Those labs provide a *most excellent* structure for
presenting information.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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