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Courses we teach: z/OS UNIX and the Web

Introduction to z/OS UNIX - 3 days
Shell Script Programming in z/OS UNIX - 3 days
Developing Applications for z/OS UNIX - 3 days
You and z/OS and the World Wide Web - 5 days
Introduction to CGIs on z/OS - 1 day
Writing z/OS CGIs in COBOL - 2 days
Writing z/OS CGIs in Assembler - 2 days

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Related security and audit courses, offered by the Henderson Group

z/OS UNIX for RACF Administrators - 1 day
How to Audit Mainframe / Internet Connections - 2 days
How to Audit TCP/IP - 1 day

 

Other related areas of possible interest

Web-oriented curriculum

DB2 curriculum

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z/OS is IBM's premier 64-bit operating system for the mainframe. IBM has supported a UNIX-like environment on the mainframe for almost two decades (under MVS, OS/390, and now z/OS). Originally called Open Edition, this UNIX-like environment is now called UNIX System Services (and the official shorthand is "z/OS UNIX").

It is UNIX System Services that allows the mainframe to support UNIX applications, especially Web applications, on the mainframe.

Our UNIX courses are all about UNIX on the mainframe.

But the Web integrates many platforms and uses many technologies. For an overview, look at "How the Web Works". Our Web-oriented training provides training for the pieces involved with running Web-based applications:

 

The following free publications on our site may be of interest:

Porting Apache 2.2.9 to z/OS 1.9
Coding AJAX Applications (Using XHTML, JavaScript, and COBOL on z/OS)
The UNIX bc programming language
Setting Up the IBM HTTP Server
Hosting a Web Site on z/OS - one person's experience
UNIX Shell commands: tsort

 

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