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How we created a z/OS base image to carry out our enterprise transformation

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Stream: Virtual Room 10
Time: 14:00 - 15:00


Presentation

This is a session where we will talk about real customer experiences in creating a base z/OS image that can be used for development and test and the challenges they had to go through and how it was solved. 

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Speakers


  • Troy Bishop at Sponsor: IBM
  • Troy Bishop is an architect for the offerings providing virtualized dev/test z/OS environments (ZD&T, ZVDT, Wazi as a Service, Sandbox).  He is using his 15+ years of open systems development to help modernize and simplify the creation emulated or virtualized z/OS instances using these offerings to help promote agility and shift-left testing of mainframe applications.


    Email: tjbishop@ca.ibm.com

  • Troy Bishop at Sponsor: IBM
  • Troy Bishop is an architect for the offerings providing virtualized dev/test z/OS environments (ZD&T, ZVDT, Wazi as a Service, Sandbox).  He is using his 15+ years of open systems development to help modernize and simplify the creation emulated or virtualized z/OS instances using these offerings to help promote agility and shift-left testing of mainframe applications.


    Email: tjbishop@ca.ibm.com

  • Troy Bishop at Sponsor: IBM
  • Troy Bishop is an architect for the offerings providing virtualized dev/test z/OS environments (ZD&T, ZVDT, Wazi as a Service, Sandbox).  He is using his 15+ years of open systems development to help modernize and simplify the creation emulated or virtualized z/OS instances using these offerings to help promote agility and shift-left testing of mainframe applications.


    Email: tjbishop@ca.ibm.com

  • Troy Bishop at Sponsor: IBM
  • Troy Bishop is an architect for the offerings providing virtualized dev/test z/OS environments (ZD&T, ZVDT, Wazi as a Service, Sandbox).  He is using his 15+ years of open systems development to help modernize and simplify the creation emulated or virtualized z/OS instances using these offerings to help promote agility and shift-left testing of mainframe applications.


    Email: tjbishop@ca.ibm.com

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