
Do you need to know how to establish a practical performance management program for your z/OS system? This course is designed for new performance analysts to learn to work with the Workload Manager (WLM) in goal mode. Learn concepts of WLM and performance management in the z/OS system using the WLM. Learn how to analyze Resource Monitoring Facility (RMF) reports and implement service definitions using the WLM Interactive System Productivity Facility (ISPF) application. The course uses z/OS hands-on lab exercises to reinforce the concepts and techniques discussed in lecture. Hands-on labs This course includes hands-on lab exercises. Each student team, working on their own z/OS system, will configure RMF, analyze RMF reports to find bottlenecks, and utilize the WLM dialogs to create goals and classification rules in a service definition that manages a supplied z/OS workload.
March 21, 2026
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This course is designed to teach you the basic skills required to write programs using the REXX language in z/OS. The course covers the TSO extensions to REXX and interaction with other environments such as the MVS console, running REXX in batch jobs, and compiling REXX.
March 21, 2026
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This course is developed for systems programmers working on an implementation of a Parallel Sysplex. It covers the details of z/OS and z/OS-related products and subsystems exploiting the Parallel Sysplex components. It is focused on the resource sharing side.
March 21, 2026
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This course provides foundational system programming skills for z/OS. Learners explore z/OS architecture, system initialization, workload and resource management, storage concepts, key subsystems, and the practical responsibilities involved in installing, customizing, maintaining, and supporting a z/OS environment.
March 21, 2026
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This course provides instruction and practice in the use of the more complex S/390 Assembler Language facilities for the experienced assembler language programmer. The course includes a discussion of standard linkage conventions, use of BSAM/QSAM and selected system macros, the macro definition language, and reentrant coding considerations. Emphasis is placed on enhancing skills in problem resolution through analysis of more complex system-provided dumps.
March 21, 2026
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This classroom hands-on lab course provides an introduction to the mainframe Assembler language. The course is designed to develop the skills appropriate to write and/or maintain programs and routines written in S/370 or S/390 Assembler Language. Emphasis is placed on enhancing skills in problem resolution through program check interruption analysis and dump reading.
March 21, 2026
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LABS AND COURSE MATERIALS ARE IN JAPANESE - For Delivery in Japan Only Students can learn REXX programming. Learn REXX basic Create REXX programming
March 21, 2026
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LABS AND COURSE MATERIALS ARE IN JAPANESE - For Delivery in Japan Only Students can learn TSO operation basic. Learn job infrastructure under z/OS Use ISPF Use batch job
March 21, 2026
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LABS AND COURSE MATERIALS ARE IN JAPANESE - For Delivery in Japan Only Students can learn z/OS JCL. Learn job infrastructure under z/OS Use ISPF Create JCL
March 21, 2026
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LABS AND COURSE MATERIALS ARE IN JAPANESE - For Delivery in Japan Only Students can learn z/OS utility. z/OS architecture MVS Acquire skill for z/os utility
March 21, 2026
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LABS AND COURSE MATERIALS ARE IN JAPANESE - For Delivery in Japan Only Students can learn z/OS basic. z/OS architecture Create program at the z/OS environment TSO, batch
March 21, 2026
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LABS AND COURSE MATERIALS ARE IN JAPANESE - For Delivery in Japan Only Students can learn program development using PL/I. Data transaction using tables and file Program compiling Debug TSO ISPF
March 21, 2026
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LABS AND COURSE MATERIALS ARE IN JAPANESE - For Delivery in Japan Only Students can learn program development using COBOL. Data transaction using tables and file Program compiling Debug TSO ISPF
March 21, 2026
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This course is designed to give the z/OS Operator personnel as well as entry systems programmers an overview about JES2. The students should be able to use JES2 commands at the z/OS Console and use SDSF.
March 21, 2026
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To provide an overview of the z Operating System (OS), look at the systems from both a hardware and software prospective, and develop a basic understanding of System z partitioning capabilities, Processor Resource/Systems Manager (PR/SM), z/OS, Job Entry Subsystem 2 (JES2), Job Entry Subsystem 3 (JES3), Time Sharing Option (TSO), TSO Extended (TSO/E), System Display and Search Facility (SDSF), z/OS Communications Server, and System z channel subsystem usage for various channels, such as Enterprise System Connection (ESCON), Fiber Connector (FICON), and the Open Systems Adapter (OSA). It will also describe the Initial Program Loader (IPL) process and enable you to become comfortable issuing z/OS commands from a Multi Console Support (MCS) system console or extended MCS console.
March 21, 2026
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This course is designed to provide the SMP/E skills needed in the installation and maintenance of optional features and maintenance in the z/OS operating environment. You are taught to define the SMP/E database and invoke SMP/E to add, modify, or replace system elements. The course includes extensive hands-on labs using a current level of SMP/E. You will get practical experience in the SMP/E tasks involved in installing a z/OS product. Emphasis is on interpreting results of SMP/E processing. SMP/E concepts examined in this course include modification control statements, the consolidated software inventory, zone structure, and error analysis. SMP/E commands such as RECEIVE, APPLY, ACCEPT, RESTORE, REPORT, and LIST are discussed. You will also learn how to perform automated SMP/E delivery of z/OS and product maintenance over the Internet with an automated SMP/E process that downloads and installs IBM preventive and corrective service over the Internet.
March 21, 2026
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This course teaches you navigation, operation, and recovery techniques for the Hardware Management Console (HMC) in the System z environment. Through lecture and hands-on exercises, you learn setup and operating procedures for the HMC, gain in-depth problem determination skills, practice HMC operations, and utilize recovery capabilities provided by the System z servers.
March 21, 2026
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This course presents the structure and control blocks of the z/OS BCP and system services. It prepares the new z/OS system programmer to identify potential bottlenecks and performance problems, perform initial error symptom gathering, and identify opportunities and requirements for tailoring a z/OS system. This course also provides prerequisite information needed for further training in specialized areas such as system measurement and tuning and system problem determination.
March 21, 2026
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This course begins with an introduction to the z/OS environment, TSO and ISPF/PDF, batch processing, and z/OS data sets. Hands-on labs allow you to gain experience with viewing and allocating data sets, submitting a batch job, and viewing job output. After the introduction to z/OS, you will then learn, through lecture and exercises, how to use basic RACF command parameters and panels to define users and groups, protect general resources, z/OS data sets, and choose a basic set of RACF options.
March 21, 2026
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This classroom course introduces the base elements, optional features, and servers that are provided in z/OS. It focuses on the system service facilities that are provided by the z/OS Base Control Program (BCP). It teaches the students the functions of major software base elements in the management of jobs, tasks, storage, data, and problems. It also addresses how these functions can be affected by the system programmer. Students are introduced to the services provided by the servers which execute in the z/OS environments, such as the Communications Server and the Security Server. Installation packaging options and steps to install the z/OS environments also are introduced.
March 21, 2026
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This course is designed to teach you the fundamental practical skills to navigate and work in a z/OS environment. This includes the use of ISPF/PDF dialogs, TSO/E commands, JCL, UNIX System Services shell, and BookManager.
March 21, 2026
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This course is designed to teach you how to use z/OS job control language (JCL) and selected z/OS utility programs in an online batch environment. Both Storage Management Subsystem (SMS) and non-SMS JCL are discussed. Machine lab exercises complement the lecture material.
March 21, 2026
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This course focuses on IBM System Automation migration concepts, planning considerations, and practical approaches for moving existing automation environments to newer solutions. Learners review architecture, migration strategy, implementation guidance, and operational impacts needed for successful automation transitions.
March 21, 2026
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These courses are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of project management within key IBM workstreams, tailored to optimize IT operations and drive organizational efficiency. Learners will begin with an introductory overview that highlights core project management principles and practices. From there, participants will select their specific workstream of expertise to explore the unique processes and methodologies applicable to their focus area. Whether managing workload automation, storage infrastructure, security protocols, or product development cycles, this course equips learners with the skills needed to streamline project workflows, improve system reliability, and foster innovation across complex IT environments.
March 21, 2026
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