Stream: Virtual Room 5
Time: 10:30 - 11:30
Rob will outline how SDSF for z/OS 2.5 uses SAF for security for its own resources and those owned by other z/OS components. He will also show some handy tools to help display and trace the SAF calls that SDSF is making on behalf of the user.
Starting out as an MVS systems programmer in the mid 1980s, I quickly became interested in the public domain software arena and I designed and developed the "MXI" freeware tool in the 1990s. I moved into full-time software development in 2003 and am currently employed by Rocket Software as a Principal Architect in Mainframe Systems Tools. Part of my responsibilities at Rocket is the architecture and development of SDSF.
Starting out as an MVS systems programmer in the mid 1980s, I quickly became interested in the public domain software arena and I designed and developed the "MXI" freeware tool in the 1990s. I moved into full-time software development in 2003 and am currently employed by Rocket Software as a Principal Architect in Mainframe Systems Tools. Part of my responsibilities at Rocket is the architecture and development of SDSF.
Starting out as an MVS systems programmer in the mid 1980s, I quickly became interested in the public domain software arena and I designed and developed the "MXI" freeware tool in the 1990s. I moved into full-time software development in 2003 and am currently employed by Rocket Software as a Principal Architect in Mainframe Systems Tools. Part of my responsibilities at Rocket is the architecture and development of SDSF.
Starting out as an MVS systems programmer in the mid 1980s, I quickly became interested in the public domain software arena and I designed and developed the "MXI" freeware tool in the 1990s. I moved into full-time software development in 2003 and am currently employed by Rocket Software as a Principal Architect in Mainframe Systems Tools. Part of my responsibilities at Rocket is the architecture and development of SDSF.
Starting out as an MVS systems programmer in the mid 1980s, I quickly became interested in the public domain software arena and I designed and developed the "MXI" freeware tool in the 1990s. I moved into full-time software development in 2003 and am currently employed by Rocket Software as a Principal Architect in Mainframe Systems Tools. Part of my responsibilities at Rocket is the architecture and development of SDSF.
Starting out as an MVS systems programmer in the mid 1980s, I quickly became interested in the public domain software arena and I designed and developed the "MXI" freeware tool in the 1990s. I moved into full-time software development in 2003 and am currently employed by Rocket Software as a Principal Architect in Mainframe Systems Tools. Part of my responsibilities at Rocket is the architecture and development of SDSF.
Starting out as an MVS systems programmer in the mid 1980s, I quickly became interested in the public domain software arena and I designed and developed the "MXI" freeware tool in the 1990s. I moved into full-time software development in 2003 and am currently employed by Rocket Software as a Principal Architect in Mainframe Systems Tools. Part of my responsibilities at Rocket is the architecture and development of SDSF.
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