Stream: Linux on Z
Time: 13:45 - 14:45
All the latest updates for z/VM 6.4 and 7.1, New Functions (SPEs) and details of required PTFs and how to use the new capability including z15 and LinuxONE III support.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
Malcolm Beattie works in IBM UK's Systems Lab Services business as a Linux and IBM Z (mainframe) Technical Consultant. He has 27+ years experience with Linux and 20+ years experience with mainframes. He provides technical services (consultancy, design and hands-on implementation) and technical sales support for UK clients in the area of Z (and LinuxONE) hardware and software, particularly z/VM virtualisation technology and Linux on IBM Z. In support of IBM's Z Academic Initiative, he teaches the undergraduate mainframe module at Surrey University and also manages and runs "Zeus", the mainframe hub that provides free online IBM Z access for education use to universities across Europe. Malcolm began his mainframe career at IBM in 1985 and has also spent 9 years as Systems Programmer for Oxford University Computing Services where he worked on a number of open source projects. He holds a BA, MA and DPhil in Mathematics from Oxford University. He is a Senior Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Surrey University and was a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Sheffield University for a number of years where he is now a member of the Industrial Advisory Board.
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