
IBM z/OS operating system
IBM® z/OS® is an operating system (OS) for IBM Z® mainframes, suitable for continuous, high-volume operation with high security and stability. With IBM z/OS, you can use the computing …
Mainframe operating system: z/OS - IBM
z/OS®, a widely used mainframe operating system, is designed to offer a stable, secure, and continuously available environment for applications running on the mainframe. z/OS today is …
z/OS operating - IBM
z/OS uses both types of physical storage (central and auxiliary) to enable another kind of storage called virtual storage. In z/OS, each user has access to virtual storage, rather than physical …
IBM z/OS basic skills education
The z/OS basic skills information center is the fastest way to learn and become productive on z/OS. Once you've learned the basic z/OS concepts and skills presented here, you can find …
Sistema operativo IBM z/OS: Descripción general
IBM z/OS es un sistema operativo para mainframes IBM zSystems, adecuado para un funcionamiento continuo y de gran volumen con una gran seguridad y estabilidad.
z/OS Introduction - IBM Redbooks
2018年4月22日 · The IBM Redbooks video course starts from the beginning teaching IBM Z basics and the IBM Z flagship operating system z/OS. The course addresses z/OS access and …
Visión general del sistema operativo IBM z/OS
IBM z/OS 3.1 marca una nueva era en la inteligencia de sistemas operativos. La nueva versión de z/OS permite: Escalar el valor de los datos e impulsar la transformación digital impulsada …
IBM z/OS - IBM Developer
The z/OS operating system makes full use of the latest IBM Z hardware and its many sophisticated peripheral devices, including compression and encryption accelerator cards. Get …
Announcing IBM z/OS 3.1: An AI-infused operating system for the …
2023年8月3日 · z/OS 3.1 expands the scope of existing application functions and supports new development to consistently build, deploy, and manage workloads, both Linux and z/OS, …
IBM zSystems fundamentals: An introductory Q&A
IBM zSystems runs operating systems including z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, z/TPF, and Linux. In fact, it is common for multiple operating systems to run on a single mainframe.