May 13, 2024
3 minute read
z/OS UNIX is an operating system designed for IBM’s z/Architecture mainframes. It is a powerful and versatile system that offers a wide range of features and capabilities, including support for multiple programming languages, databases, and networking protocols. z/OS UNIX is used in a variety of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing.
Why Learn z/OS UNIX?
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Reading list
We've selected six books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
z/OS UNIX.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the z/OS UNIX System Services component of the z/OS operating system. It covers topics such as file systems, process management, and networking.
Provides a comprehensive overview of z/OS UNIX programming. It covers topics such as the C programming language, the z/OS UNIX API, and the z/OS UNIX environment.
Provides a comprehensive overview of z/OS UNIX performance tuning. It covers topics such as system monitoring, performance analysis, and tuning techniques.
Provides a comprehensive overview of z/OS UNIX system administration. It covers topics such as system installation, configuration, and maintenance.
Provides a comprehensive overview of z/OS UNIX programming using the C interface. It covers topics such as the z/OS UNIX C library, the z/OS UNIX system calls, and the z/OS UNIX development environment.
Provides a comprehensive overview of z/OS UNIX system administration using the shell. It covers topics such as the z/OS UNIX shell commands, the z/OS UNIX shell environment, and the z/OS UNIX shell scripting language.
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