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This presentation covers small enhancements from older z/OS releases. You might have missed little functions that are helpful, but you never knew existed! The content of each of these z/OS Small Enhancements changes every half year (Episode A and Episode B each year).
z/OS Small Enhancements - Episode 2014BMarna Walle
This presentation covers small enhancements from older z/OS releases. You might have missed little functions that are helpful, but you never knew existed! The content of each of these z/OS Small Enhancements changes every half year (Episode A and Episode B each year).
This is the updates the Small Enhancements slides, for the second half of 2016. (Remember: 50% is updated every 6 months, so 50% of this is identical to Edition 2016A.) Enjoy.
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Visit http://on.fb.me/LT4gdu to 'Like' the official Facebook page of IBM India Smarter Computing.
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z/OS Small Enhancements - Episode 2013A
1. IBM System z Technical University – Munich | Germany | 10-14 June
2013
zZS43
You’ve Got It Good: Small z/OS
Enhancements You May Have Overlooked
Marna WALLE
mwalle@us.ibm.com
z/OS System Installation
IBM Poughkeepsie