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SUMMARY:OpenSUSE Conference (Nuremberg\, Germany)
DESCRIPTION:The openSUSE Conference 2022 is schedule to take place June 2 to June 4. The openSUSE Conference is the annual openSUSE community event that brings people from around the world together to meet and collaborate. The organized talks\, workshops\, and BoF sessions provide a framework around more casual meet ups and hack sessions. Learn more about the conference or register for the event\, here. \nSarah Julia Kriesch\, an Open Mainframe Project Ambassador and contributor to the Linux Distributions Working Group\, will present at the conference with a talk titled\, “Collaboration Instead of Competition.” \nDefault community distributions are running in the same issues for special architectures. Every Linux distribution has got mostly separate maintainers and hardware distributors are handling these communities really often disconnected. That has been identified also for the architecture s390x. Therefore\, openSUSE\, Fedora\, Debian\, SUSE\, Canonical (Ubuntu) and Red Hat have established together with IBM a Linux Distributions Working Group for a better collaboration together and with the goal to achieve better support. In this presentation\, you should receive an overview of a good collaboration between Linux distributions and what you can achieve together with such a Working Group.
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/opensuse-conference-nuremberg-germany/
CATEGORIES:All,Ambassadors,Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220331
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SUMMARY:SHARE Dallas 2022
DESCRIPTION:SHARE 2022 will take place on March 27-30 in person in Dallas and virtually. To register for the event or to learn more\, visit https://www.share.org/Events/SHARE-Dallas-2022/Registration. \nAs always\, Open Mainframe Project will have a presence at the event as many of our project leaders and ambassadors will be giving presentations. Please see below and add these sessions to your schedule. \nMonday\, March 28 (all times are in CST):\n1-2 pm: Deploying and Securing Zowe from z/OS to zCX to Hybrid Cloud and Everything in Between – Joe Winchester\, IBM \nWith the increasing uptake of container-based deployments and shift to open hybrid infrastructure\, learn how you can deploy Zowe as containers using Kubernetes securely and with speed and agility to enable Zowe desktop and API services to work with z/OS resources.  In this session\, you will see a demo and learn about Zowe containerization strategy\, architecture\, security model as well as Zowe conformance criteria with respect to containers.   This session will also traditional Zowe deployment and configuration on z/OS using keyrings\, multi-factor-authentication\, different security managers\, USS setup\, z/OSMF configuration\, and all of the scenarios that we’ve seen customer deploy Zowe into. The talk will include hands-on demos where folks can ask questions and get the presenters to tweak and re-configure on the fly\, and will show how to use SMP/E for maintenance\, z/OSMF workflows\, portable software instances\, dockerhub images. Folks attending the talk will leave with a good knowledge of the best practices and common pitfalls and solutions as well as understand the direction for where Zowe is heading in a k8s and ReadHat Open Shift topology to help them plan their hybrid cloud strategy for Zowe based as well as other USS/Linux tooling. \n3:30-4:30 pm: Zowe (Kotlin) SDK\, A New Project to Connect Mainframes to the Modern Tech Stack – Uladzislau Kalesnikau and Ilya Abnitski\, IBA Group \nTo remain the backbone of the enterprise computing environment\, mainframes need to be connected to a modern tech stack and development tools. The Zowe framework provides many opportunities to bring open source to mainframes. This session will present Zowe Kotlin SDK developed by the IBA Group team to connect z/OSMF and Zowe. The project aims to provide greater flexibility for teams coding in Java or Python and enables them to use Intellij IDE for mainframes. \nTuesday\, March 29 (all times are in CST):\n8-9 am: Automating Complex Mainframe Workflows with Zowe CLI – Petr Plavjanik and Dan Kelosky\, Broadcom \nWouldn’t life be easier if your workflows\, even the most complex ones\, were automated end-to-end? In this session\, you will see how you can leverage existing automation assets and combine them together to create a fully automated process. We will achieve this using Zowe CLI\, TypeScript\, and Jenkins and improve an existing process based on REXX scripts and JCLs. \n9:15-10:15 am: How Zowe Is Opening up the Mainframe to Current and Future Generations of Mainframers – Joe Winchester\, IBM; Leanid Astakou\, Rocket Software; Dan Kelosky\, Broadcom \nThis talk shows how the open mainframe Zowe project is being used by customers to help modernize their mainframe development and IT tools and practices. We will cover the different components given by squad subject matter experts\, with a focus on customer success stories and adoption. The presentation will show the extensibility of the Zowe components into traditional mainframe areas like CICS\, MQ\, IMS and Db2\, as well as modern tooling usages using Jenkins\, GitHub\, Visual Studio Code and more. We will also show how through APIs vendors and customers have built their own Zowe extensions for their z/OS services. Since Zowe was last presented at Share we have introduced support for containers\, with publishing onto docker hub\, multi-factor-authentication\, sysplex distributor high availability\, and are preparing for Zowe version 2. This talk will cover these as well as discuss common customer questions and answers regarding security\, usage of open source on z/OS\, scalability\, and Zowe’s future roadmap. Customers who are new to Zowe wanting to find out more\, customers who are Zowe users wanting to be updated on futures\, vendors wanting to build or update their Zowe extensions\, and students wanting to learn more about education will all benefit from this presentation. \n10:30-11:30 am: How to Enable System Management Integrations in Hybrid Cloud and DevOps Environment through Zowe Extensions – Domenico D’Alterio\, IBM \nZowe™ technology delivers new ways to integrate IBM Z into the enterprise. Zowe helps to make the IBM Z platform easier to learn and use for next-generation IT staff and developers. Come and learn how IBM System Management offerings expand Zowe framework with specific extensions to have an easier way to integrate Automation of system\, applications\, processing and more in a hybrid cloud environment.. Come and learn about use cases that leverage REST API for Automation as well as CLI extensions of Zowe in an hybrid cloud environment. \n2:15-3:15 pm: Zowe in a Container World – Tiefeng Jia\, IBM \nWith the increasing uptake of container-based deployments and shift to open hybrid infrastructure\, learn how you can deploy Zowe as containers using Kubernetes securely and with speed and agility to enable Zowe desktop and API services to work with z/OS resources.  In this session\, you will see a demo and learn about Zowe containerization strategy\, architecture\, security model as well as Zowe conformance criteria with respect to containers. \n3:30-4:30 pm: Zowe V2 – What’s new with Zowe CLI? – Michael Bauer\, Broadcom \nJoin this session to learn of the latest improvements made to the Zowe Command Line Interface. Collectively\, these features provide for easier rollout and adoption of the technology across the enterprise. It is now easy to share configuration information across a user base or store it within an automation project. In addition\, the CLI is now lightning quick! And the installation has been further simplified. If you are an existing user or just interested in leveraging modern tools to develop automation for z/OS\, you won’t want to miss this session! \nWednesday\, March 30 (all times in CST):\n8-9 am: Modern DevOps on CICS from Ansible to Zowe – Joe Winchester\, IBM; Ezriel Gross\, Rocket Software; Stewart Francis\, IBM \nThis talk covers how to do modern CICS DevOps using open source tooling such as Zowe and Ansible. This covers development environments such as Visual Studio Code using GitHub\, CI/CD pipelines built using Jenkins\, and testing tools such as galassa and COBOL Check. Many of these tools have vendor extensions and commercial support offerings from mainframe software companies\, however this talk will very much take the open source first angle and show how to build end to end tooling to support agile development practices end to end. As well as CICS the talk will show this in the context of applications written in COBOL as well as Java\, and transactions exploiting Db2 and MQ on z/OS. For the front end tooling the focus will be on Visual Studio code and the growing family of extensions such as the Zowe Explorer\, as well as free tooling for language awareness\, testing frameworks\, debugging and more. The talk will also cover IntelliJ and Eclipse and the free and open source extensions available. This talk will benefit experienced CICS Developers wishing to learn about and transition away from ISPF or those using vendor tools wishing to see the open source free landscape\, as well as new to the mainframe developers wishing to see how to exploit familiar development environments on top of CICS Transaction Server programs and transactions. \n9:15-10:15: Mainframe Open Education – Fostering the Stewardship of Education Resources – Kelle Veverka\, Broadcom; Viviane Sanches\, IBM; Paul Newton\, IBM \nThe creation\, curation and consumption of Mainframe education happens all the time\, but how do you bring existing efforts together in a way that benefits the Mainframe community\, reduces critical skills gaps\, and makes existing resources readily available? Mainframe Open Education\, a project under the Open Mainframe Project (OMP)\, is bringing community members together from every corner\, empowering them to embrace the stewardship of Mainframe open education resources that will help to cultivate Mainframe knowledge\, onboard new talent\, and provide a place where Mainframe experts share and consume knowledge. Join the conversation to learn more about this community partnership and how you can participate. \nCheck out the main schedule here.
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/share-dallas-2022/
CATEGORIES:All,Industry Conference,Open Mainframe Project Ambassador,Zowe
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220207
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SUMMARY:FOSDEM
DESCRIPTION:Open Mainframe Project will be featured at FOSDEM\, happening virtually on February 5-6.  \nSarah Julia Kriesch\, a DevOps Consultant at Accenture and Open Source Contributor at openSUSE\, will be presenting a session about the Linux Distributions Working Group. \nDefault community distributions are running in the same issues for special architectures. Every Linux distribution has got mostly separate maintainers and hardware distributors are handling these communities really often disconnected. That has been identified also for the architecture s390x. Therefore\, openSUSE\, Fedora and Debian have established together with IBM a Linux Distributions Working Group for a better collaboration together and with the goal to receive better support. In this presentation you should receive an overview about a good collaboration between Linux distributions and what you can achieve together with such a Working Group. \nDetails can be found below: \n \n  \nLearn more about the conference or to register\, visit the FOSDEM website here.
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/fosdem/
CATEGORIES:All,Industry Conference,Open Mainframe Project Ambassador
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210924
DTSTAMP:20260503T042339
CREATED:20210423T214056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210423T214056Z
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SUMMARY:Open Mainframe Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:Open Mainframe Summit is back for 2021! Join us virtually on September 22-23 for the second annual event that brings open source\, mainframe and technology developers\, students and thought leaders together. \nGo to the Open Mainframe Summit main conference page to check out sponsorship opportunities: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-mainframe-summit/.
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/open-mainframe-summit-2021/
CATEGORIES:All,Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210821
DTSTAMP:20260503T042339
CREATED:20210701T221153Z
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SUMMARY:Code PaLOUsa 2021
DESCRIPTION:Codepalousa is a multi-day software development conference designed to cover all aspects of software development regardless of technology stack. The conference features presentations from well-known professionals in the software development community and virtual booths where leading software development companies come to interact with attendees to show off their latest wares. Open Mainframe Project Ambassadors Joe Winchester\, Jessielaine Punongbayan\, Richelle Anne Craw as well as  John Mertic\, Open Mainframe Project Director\, will be presenting several sessions including: \nJoe Winchester\, Wowee it’s Zowe – how the mainframe got its groove again – Thursday\, August 19 at 8:30 am EDT \nThe mainframe is often viewed as a legacy 65 year old computing platform operated by grey (or zero) haired developers typing 8 letter commands into green screens. This talk myth busts that stereotype and discusses the growth of the mainframe in today’s hybrid computing world\, especially around the Linux Foundation’s Zowe project. This provides a command line interface\, a VS Code extension\, academic initiative training courses\, and is a bridge to modern tech stacks around Jenkins\, Node.js\, Swift\, Golang and more. https://www.codepalousa.com/Sessions/1983 \nJessielaine Punongbayan and Richelle Anne Craw: VS Code for Green Screen Developers.  Thursday August 19th 9:45am EST \nMainframe modernization is an unavoidable topic for every developer these days\, whether your tool is the traditional green screen or another IDE. How does the coding experience differ between the two? In this session\, we will showcase a side-by-side comparison on these development environments\, based on our experience using both. We will also dig into what the different mainframe VSCode extensions are\, how to take advantage of automation in VS Code\, and how to integrate product-specific components and other open source tools in the developer workflow. https://www.codepalousa.com/Sessions/1997 \nJessielaine Punongbayan and Richelle Anne Craw: COBOL Coding in the Cloud.  Friday August 20th 8:30am EST \nHow do you imagine coding in COBOL? Join this session as we give you a glimpse of our day as COBOL developers working with Eclipse Che4z\, a mainframe development tool that blurs the lines between mainframe and distributed environments. Come and hear about the tips and tricks we learned first-hand; the technologies involved; and the challenges we experienced\, switching from traditional green screen development to Cloud IDEs. We will discuss the benefits of using a cloud managed mainframe stack and how quickly we can provision our development environment and get started with team collaboration. https://www.codepalousa.com/Sessions/2049 \nJohn Mertic and Joe Winchester: Who said you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? – Friday\, August 20 at 9:45 am EST  \nThe Mainframe computer is over 65 years old\, and has a dual personality of either being viewed as a proprietary thing of the past or else a hidden closed locked down machine as espoused in Hollywood movie plots. The truth is neither\, and a huge amount of mainframe computing workload today comes from open source tooling. This talks show the use of Linux Foundation tools\, especially Zowe\, Jenkins\, modern tools such as VS Code\, IntelliJ\, modern languages like Node.js\, Java\, Swift\, Golang\, and more. A lot of the mainframe’s growth comes not from tech\, but from its ability to build communities and academic learning initiatives. From what was once a platform businesses were leaving due to stagnation\, this talk shows the turnaround and the important lessons to be learned that apply to any technology wishing to survive beyond its 50th birthday.  https://www.codepalousa.com/Sessions/2061 \nLearn more about the conference or register for it here: https://www.codepalousa.com/Default.aspx
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/code-palousa-2021/
CATEGORIES:All,Industry Conference,Open Mainframe Project Ambassador,Zowe
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210809
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210814
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CREATED:20210727T163407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T163407Z
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SUMMARY:SHARE Virtual
DESCRIPTION:The SHARE virtual conference (#SHAREvirtual21) is hosting its summer session on August 9-13. There will be more than 100 live sessions and 100 on-demand presentations focused on a variety of topics related to mainframes. Several Open Mainframe Project community leaders will be speaking at the event about Zowe\, COBOL and other topics. Take a look at the details below and add these sessions to your schedule. \nMonday\, August 9:\n12 – 12:45 pm: How Zowe made the mainframe open\, simple and familiar – Joe Winchester\, IBM \nThe Zowe project launched at Share in August 2019\, will be two years old this month ! This talk will cover how the project has grown up to where it is today\, with its core components\, its incubators\, its community\, and its customers. The focus will be on how Zowe has been deployed as infrastructure for education classes\, at customer sites for automating system operations and devops tasks\, by developers learning VS Code rather than ISPF\, and by vendors modernizing their mainframe software tools by onboarding them within the Zowe technology stack. Attendees to this talk will get to hear real world examples of where Zowe has been a success\, together with where it didn’t meet customer needs but was able to evolve and add missing or new features. Speakers include a customer\, and a student who has done Master the Mainframe before and after Zowe. \n1:15 – 1:35 pm: What’s new with Zowe CLI? – Rose Sakach and Michael Bauer\, Broadcom \nJoin us for a review of some key CLI features planned for the Zowe V2 LTS release. From converting to the new profile configuration offering easier onboarding for CLI users\, to nearly instantaneous response time for interactive commands\, we will include the value-add details and help prepare you on how best to take advantage of each of them. \n1:40 – 2 pm: Configuring Zowe CLI with new team configuration – Eugene Johnston\, Broadcom \nThe Zowe Team Configuration replaces the current method of defining application profile properties. The goal is to enable team members to easily share their configuration. We will discuss how this changes the way users configure Zowe-CLI. \nTuesday\, August 10:\n10 – 10:30 am: Colleagues in Corvettes Getting Cappuccinos – Greg Lotko\, Broadcom \nJoin us for a fun-filled session and learn about some of the latest mainframe trends and best practices. \n10:45 – 11:05 am: Top 5 (and more) reasons customers modernize with Zowe’s API mediation layer – Rose Sakach and Michal Supak\, Broadcom \nDo not miss this session if you are beyond experimenting with Zowe. We will describe the critical role of the API Mediation layer and share some tips and tricks for installation. \n11:10 – 11:30 am: Using a Zowe CLI plugin to manage mainframe developer workspaces – Vaughn Marshall and Michael Vasak\, Broadcom \nModern developer workflows involve coding in a working directory\, typically opened in an IDE. Using CLI’s like Git\, they are able to easily sync and integrate changes from other developers via a single command. No tracking what you’ve changed or where conflicts lie hidden in the central repo. In this session we’ll see how we constructed a similar experience for mainframe developers using a Zowe CLI plugin. \n11:45 am – 12:05 pm: DIY Zowe Explorer Starter Kit – Jessielaine Caidic Punongbayan and Richelle Anne Craw – Broadcom \n\no you want to build a mainframe VS Code extension but don’t know where to begin? Good news! We have just what you need to get you started. In this session we will talk about building VS Code extensions using Zowe Explorer extensible APIs. We will share code samples\, tips and tricks and best practices so that you don’t have to start from scratch. We will also discuss what you need to keep in mind while building\, in order to be compatible with the Zowe Explorer conformance criteria.\n\nWednesday\, August 11:\n12:45 – 1:30 pm: Do you really understand mainframe modernization? – Ed Airey and Misty Decker\, Micro Focus \nThe phrase Modernization has been used frequently in the last year\, but do you really understand what Modernization means when it comes to Mainframes? Does it mean moving off of the mainframe or rewriting COBOL applications in Java? Modernization means many things to many people and differs based on the requirements and the desired outcome. Today’s demands require mainframe applications to do more for the business—connect\, share\, integrate and secure—across networks\, devices\, platforms and the cloud. All while running the business and keeping the lights on. These mammoth mainframe systems aren’t going away either. Rather than a re-write or replacement strategy which is prone to cost overruns and risk of failure\, IT leaders are looking to modernization as a pragmatic path to achieve IT transformation. During this session\, we will: • introduce a new mind-set to mainframe modernization including how to re-think digital change for IBM Z applications. • Share the research into the effectiveness of various techniques. • explore how your organization can get started quickly along this modernization journey by leveraging best practices\, proven technology and choosing the best modernization technique for your unique situation. \n3:45 – 4:30 pm: Avoid unconscious bias to become a better professional – Misty Decker\, Micro Focus \nWhat does unconscious bias have to do with being an ally? In this session\, we’ll explore this question and in the process learn something about ourselves. We’ll start with a revealing riddle and an exploration of unconscious bias\, learning how we all have biases. Then we’ll discuss what it means to be an ally\, including specific actions you can take to help others. Finally we’ll explore how an awareness of our own biases is essential to being an ally. \n3:45 – 4:30 pm: What’s new in cloud provisioning and management with continuous delivery – Hiren Shah\, IBM \nCloud Provisioning and Management for z/OS allows middleware system programmers to create software service templates that provision IBM® middleware\, such as IBM Customer Information Control System (CICS®)\, IBM DB2®\, IBM Information Management System (IMS™)\, IBM MQ\, and IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS). System programmers can track software instances that were provisioned from those templates. Application developers can quickly provision and deprovision an environment as needed through a self-service software services marketplace. In this session we will go over new enhancements provided in Cloud Provisioning and Management with continuous delivery stream. \nFriday\, August 13:\n11 – 11:45 am: Shh! Don’t say the M-word; How to talk about mainframes – Misty Decker\, Micro Focus \nTo the non-mainframer\, the word “Mainframe” comes with lots of assumptions\, usually not complimentary. In this session\, we’ll explore the word “Mainframe”. – Explore the wide range of ways people use the word “mainframe” and the confusion that can ensue. – Learn how you can explain what you do in a way anyone can understand. – Learn how to convince people mainframes are cool with just a few words. \nRegister for the SHARE conference here: https://www.share.org/Events/SHARE-Virtual-Experience/Registration. \n 
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/share-virtual/
CATEGORIES:All,Industry Conference,Zowe
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210612
DTSTAMP:20260503T042339
CREATED:20210525T182606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T182606Z
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SUMMARY:Women Who Code CONNECT Reimagine
DESCRIPTION:REIMAGINE is a space to connect\, level up technical skills\, and find inspiration to reimagine your world. \nFocused on Women Who Code\, this is a full developer conference with great technical talks from industry leaders\, experts\, and peers. Discover new ways to connect with companies and your community. Technical tracks include topics like blockchain\, mobile\, web\, cloud\, data science\, security\, AI\, and ML delivered through talks\, workshops\, and demos. Get actionable advice\, share best practices\, and meet people who believe that tech is better with women in it. \nOne of Open Mainframe Project leaders – IBM’s Elizabeth Joseph\, Chair of the Software Discovery Tool project\, will be speaking at the event on June 11 at 11:15 am – 12 pm (EDT). Her session\, “You’re Running That on WHAT? Developing Software for Non-x86 Platforms” will discuss how many people don’t think twice about the hardware platform we’re developing software for\, but what happens when it begins to matter? \n \nTo learn more about the conference or to register\, visit the main Women Who Code Connect Reimagine website.
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/women-who-code-connect-reimagine/
CATEGORIES:All,Diversity & Inclusion,Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210617
DTSTAMP:20260503T042339
CREATED:20210423T223341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210423T223341Z
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SUMMARY:IDUG 2021 NA Db2 Tech Conference
DESCRIPTION:Open Mainframe Project will be participating in the IDUG 2021 NA Db2 Tech Conference\, taking place virtually on June 7-16\, again this year. Several Open Mainframe Project members and leaders will be presenting sessions or keynotes. \nJune 8 at 7:30 am PST (10:30 am EST): Rocket Software’s Tim Willging\, VP and Chief Architect\, and Paul Bartak\, Distinguished Engineer\, will give a keynote address about optimizing Db2 for z/OS development and management. They’ll  share ideas\, strategies\, and innovations that allow you to support greater agility across Db2 administration and development. With superior automation\, intelligent assistance\, and optimized user experiences\, you will have the tools to align and elevate Db2 for z/OS with your enterprise’s broader innovation initiatives. \nJune 9 at 7:30 am PST (10:30 am EST): Greg Lotko\, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Broadcom\, will give a keynote presentation about new ways to amplify the value of your mainframe investment while also making your day-to-day life working with Db2 for z/OS easier. \nJune 9 at 12:55 pm PST (3:55 EST): Open Mainframe Project Ambassador Joe Winchester\, Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM\, will present “Software in Space – What can IT earthlings learn from space missions.” \nJune 11 at 10:50 am PST (1:50 pm EST): John Mertic\, Director of Program Management at The Linux Foundation\, will present the “(Re) Emergence of Open Source on Mainframe.”  \nCheck out the complete schedule or register for the event at the IDUG main conference website.
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/idug-2021-na-db2-tech-conference/
CATEGORIES:All,Industry Conference,Open Mainframe Project Ambassador
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210521
DTSTAMP:20260503T042339
CREATED:20210423T224211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210423T224211Z
UID:10000082-1621296000-1621555199@openmainframeproject.org
SUMMARY:SUSECON 2021
DESCRIPTION:Open Mainframe Project member SUSE will be hosting its annual SUSECON on May 18-20 as a digital event again this year. John Mertic\, Director of Program Management\, will be giving a presentation titled\, “Death of the mainframe? Hope Open source modernized the mainframe.” \nThe open source movement has rapidly become the leading way to develop code for today’s smart and agile businesses. This session will cover how an “open mainframe” is the perfect solution for deploying open source on an enterprise computing platform. Attendees will learn how the open source community has gathered around the mainframe platform and how open source projects such as Zowe\, COBOL and more are the starting point for open development. The session will also cover how the mainframe platform is a natural technology for Linux deployments and how the mainframe community operates within the wider construct of the Linux Foundation. Attendees will also learn about Open Mainframe Projects’s endeavors to promote the next generation of mainframers with its OMP internship program and Women in Technology initiatives. \nTo see the complete schedule or to register for this free conference\, visit the main conference website: https://www.susecon.com/.
URL:https://openmainframeproject.org/event/susecon-2021/
CATEGORIES:All,Industry Conference,Member Event
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