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What Every z/OS System Programmer needs to know about AI Edit

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Stream: Virtual Room 2
Time: 12:00 - 13:00


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With many amazing capabilities leveraging the z16 Telum processor, the rich ecosystem on z/OS allowing clients to score transactions directly on z/OS using many different methods, many AIOps capabilities on the platform and even the z/OS 3.1 OS itself leveraging AI implicitly, it can all be a little overwhelming to the z/OS system programmer trying to make sense of it all! Come join us as we explore what is important for a z/OS system programmer to understand, what might be necessary to stand up in support of various z/OS AI initiatives, and how you can also leverage AI technology to improve the availability and reliability of your system!
 

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  • Steve Warren at IBM USA
  • Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a Principal Solution Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads, embrace hybrid cloud and leverage AI directly on the Z platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.


    Email: swarren@us.ibm.com

  • Steve Warren at IBM USA
  • Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a Principal Solution Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads, embrace hybrid cloud and leverage AI directly on the Z platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a wide variety of topics related to z/OS.


    Email: swarren@us.ibm.com

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