First published on IBM Developer by IBM Developer Staff, on January 16, 2020
Join us for a discussion with John Mertic from the Linux Foundation’s Open Mainframe Project. The open source movement has rapidly become the way code is being developed for today’s smart and agile businesses. The Open Mainframe Project is at the forefront of this movement by being the project that supports and launches new open source initiatives that play an integral role in making mainframes modern to meet today’s business needs. Join us for a discussion with John Mertic from the Linux Foundation’s Open Mainframe Project.
Currently, the Open Mainframe Project has nine projects including Anomaly Detection Engine for Linux Logs (ADE), Atom language syntax highlighting for z/VM, Feilong, TerseDecompress, Zorow, and Zowe, with many more gearing up for launch in 2020.
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