Written by Joshua Fogus, Open Mainframe Project Summer Mentee It’s that time. We’ve finally arrived. The bittersweet moment when a project is coming to an end. On the one hand,…
Written by Kip Twitchell, Chair of the GenevaERS Technical Steering Committee GenevaERS graduates! GenevaERS, which launched last September, has been promoted to an Open Mainframe Project Active project. This means…
The Open Mainframe Summit will bring together all of the different type of mainframers – from students to hobbyists, seasoned professionals to new engineers, developers and educators – to share best practices, discuss hot topics, learn technical insight from the best, and network with like-minded individuals who are passionate about the mainframe industry. The 2nd annual conference will be held virtually on September 22-23.
Written by Kip Twitchell, Chair of the Open z/OS Enablement Work Group and the GenevaERS Technical Steering Committee Open z/OS Enablement Work Group The Open z/OS Enablement—or OzE—Work Group…
Written by Cameron Seay, Ph.D. - Adjunct Instructor, East Carolina University & Chair of the Open Mainframe Project COBOL Working Group This is the fourth in a series of blogposts…
Written by: Joshua Fogus, Open Mainframe Project Summer Mentee … And now the riveting conclusion to Josh’s Open Mainframe Project journey. The offline Open Mainframe Project COBOL programming coursework is…
Written by Innocent Onwukanjo, Open Mainframe Project 2021 Summer Mentee This summer, I was accepted into the Open Mainframe Project Mentorship program working with the Polycephaly project. The name “Polycephaly,”…
Why did we stop teaching mainframe skills? We’ll learn more about why mainframe skills are important, where to go to get these skills, how academic institutions can add this to their curriculum, and a first-hand experience from a student.
Written by April Hickel, Vice President Intelligent Z at BMC Software This blog originally ran on the BMC website. For more content like this, click here. To keep pace with…