If you are looking to improve your enterprise System Z computing skills including Networking, Security, COBOL, Assembler, DB2 and IMS, check out the Institute for Data Center Professionals that is sponsored by Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY. They have an excellent System Z online program that is designed for anyone trying to advance their technical skills. The curriculum is extensive and unique. I taught a couple of assembler courses in the program last year. The program is very hands-on and you receive lots of personal assistance. If you are interested in this year’s program, you will need to hurry, though. Classes start in September. Here’s the link: http://idcp.marist.edu/
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