Why did we stop teaching mainframe skills? In this session, hosts Alan Shimel and John Mertic discuss mainframe education with Dr. Cameron Seay, Professor at East Carolina University, Lauren Valenti, Head of Mainframe Education and Customer Engagement at Broadcom, and Tye Glenz, 2021 Open Mainframe Project Mainframe Open Education Mentee. We’ll learn more about why mainframe skills are important, where to go to get these skills, how academic institutions can add this to their curriculum, and a first-hand experience from a student.
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Zowe - The Open Mainframe EP 3
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It's Not Your Mother's COBOL - The Op...
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