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VTAM – why it is still important

(EA)

Stream: Network Management
Time: 10:45 - 11:45


Presentation

This session discusses how VTAM has evolved, why it is still important today and some security exposures that can get overlooked.

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  • Tony Amies at ?
  • Tony is now in his 41st year of working with mainframe networks spanning Systems Programming, Consultancy and Program Product development. He is currently the architect and lead developer for several of the mainframe products marketed by RSM Partners.


    Email: tonya@rsmpartners.com

  • Tony Amies at ?
  • Tony is now in his 41st year of working with mainframe networks spanning Systems Programming, Consultancy and Program Product development. He is currently the architect and lead developer for several of the mainframe products marketed by RSM Partners.


    Email: tonya@rsmpartners.com

  • Tony Amies at ?
  • Tony is now in his 41st year of working with mainframe networks spanning Systems Programming, Consultancy and Program Product development. He is currently the architect and lead developer for several of the mainframe products marketed by RSM Partners.


    Email: tonya@rsmpartners.com

  • Tony Amies at ?
  • Tony is now in his 41st year of working with mainframe networks spanning Systems Programming, Consultancy and Program Product development. He is currently the architect and lead developer for several of the mainframe products marketed by RSM Partners.


    Email: tonya@rsmpartners.com

  • Tony Amies at ?
  • Tony is now in his 41st year of working with mainframe networks spanning Systems Programming, Consultancy and Program Product development. He is currently the architect and lead developer for several of the mainframe products marketed by RSM Partners.


    Email: tonya@rsmpartners.com

  • Tony Amies at ?
  • Tony is now in his 41st year of working with mainframe networks spanning Systems Programming, Consultancy and Program Product development. He is currently the architect and lead developer for several of the mainframe products marketed by RSM Partners.


    Email: tonya@rsmpartners.com

  • Tony Amies at ?
  • Tony is now in his 41st year of working with mainframe networks spanning Systems Programming, Consultancy and Program Product development. He is currently the architect and lead developer for several of the mainframe products marketed by RSM Partners.


    Email: tonya@rsmpartners.com

  • Tony Amies at ?
  • Tony is now in his 41st year of working with mainframe networks spanning Systems Programming, Consultancy and Program Product development. He is currently the architect and lead developer for several of the mainframe products marketed by RSM Partners.


    Email: tonya@rsmpartners.com

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