As conference season winds down and the holidays approach, I can hardly believe it’s already been over a month since IBM Enterprise. As we move into the home stretch of 2014, what are you concerned with?
Most of us are looking to meet deadlines and worrying about personal holiday arrangements, but what about a post-conference plan? After a particularly enlightening conversation with a fellow IBM Enterprise attendee, it seems there are a number of individuals out there who are indeed concerned with a follow-up plan for Enterprise. We discussed the videos available on the Enterprise landing page, which we were both aware of (there are replay videos from the conference as well as a few supplementary videos they’ve provided here). However, he was unaware of the training pathways and courses that IBM has mapped to the conference tracks available at Enterprise.
Whether you were in Power Systems University or System Z Technical University, you had your pick from a number of tracks that developed across various sessions and labs. The tracks included: Application Infrastructure and Development, Cloud and Virtualization, Mobile Computing and Social Business, Storage and Networking, Performance, Servers and Security. Each of these tracks have corresponding courses that IBM has designed to supplement and leverage learning at the conference. All of these tracks and their respective training pathways are listed below with the IBM course code and the hyperlinked course title.
Happy Learning!
Application Infrastructure and Development
OL49G: IBM i Application Programming Facilities Workshop
OD47G: IBM i DB2 and SQL School
Cloud and Virtualization
AN30G: Power Systems for AIX — Virtualization I: Implementing Virtualization
AN31G: Power Systems for AIX — Virtualization II: Advanced PowerVM and Performance
AS5EG: PowerVM on IBM i — I: Implementing Virtualization and LPAR
AS5FG: PowerVM on IBM i — II: Advanced Topics and Performance
1SP0G: Implementing Power Infrastructure for Cloud
1SP4G: Cloud Administration on Power Systems
ZL00G: zVM and zLinux Bootcamp
ZV02G: z/VM Introduction and Concepts
Mobile Computing and Social Business
ES19G: Basics of z/OS RACF Administration
ES66G: Advanced z/OS Security: Crypto, Network, RACF and Your Enterprise
ES88G: Exploiting the Advanced Features of RACF
Storage and Networking
AN21G: TCPIP for AIX Administrators
AN22G: AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM): Concepts and Configuration
AS18G: Enabling IBM i Version 7 TCP/IP Security
NGT21: IBM Flex System X-Architecture Compute Nodes
Performance
AN51G: Power Systems for AIX IV: Performance Management
AN52G: Advanced Tools for AIX Performance Analysis
OL23G: System i Structure, Tailoring and Basic Tuning
OL66G: Performance Analysis and Capacity Planning for IBM i
ES42G: Parallel Sysplex Implementation Workshop
ES73G: IBM System z Parallel Sysplex Operations
ES85G: Advanced z/OS Performance: WLM, Sysplex, Unix Services, and Web
ES90G: Advanced Parallel Sysplex Operations and Recovery
Servers
AN05G: POWER8 Systems and AIX Enhancements
AN08G: Power Systems and AIX Differences Workshop
OS19G: What’s new in IBM i V7R2 and POWER8 systems
ESA0G: IBM zEnterprise System: A technical introduction
ESA1G: IBM zEnterprise System: Using zManager to Provision Virtual Servers
ESA2G: IBM zEnterprise: Unified Resource Manager Workload and Performance Management
Security
AN57G: Implementing AIX Security Features
AN21G: TCPIP for AIX Administrators
AS18G: Enabling IBM i Version 7 TCP/IP Security
SZ81G: z/OS Security Server RACF, Implementing and Customization