Preface
This IBM® Redbooks® publication helps you to become familiar with the technical changes that were introduced into the JES2 JES3, and SDSF areas with IBM z/OS® V2R2.
This book includes the following chapters:
This chapter describes the JES2 updates that are related to z/OS V2R2.
This chapter describes the enhancements that are provided in JES3 by z/OS V2R.
This chapter describes the changes in SDSF in z/OS V2R2.
This book is one of a series of IBM Redbooks publications that take a modular approach to providing information about the updates that are included with z/OS V2R2. This approach has the following goals:
Provide modular content
Group the technical changes into a topic
Provide a more streamlined way of finding relevant information that is based on the topic
We hope you find this approach useful and we welcome your feedback.
Authors
This book was produced by a team of specialists from around the world working at the International Technical Support Organization, Poughkeepsie Center.
Keith Winnard is the z/OS Project Leader at the International Technical Support Organization, Poughkeepsie Center. He writes extensively and is keen to engage with customers to understand what they want from IBM Redbooks Publications. Before joining the ITSO in 2014, Keith worked for clients and Business Partners in the UK and Europe in various technical and account management roles. He is experienced with blending and integrating new technologies into the traditional landscape of mainframes.
Jose Gilberto Biondo is an IT Specialist in Integrated Technology Delivery, ServerSystems Operations/Storage Management in IBM Brazil. He has seven years of experience inz/OS, working with storage management since 2007. Jose works mainly with IBM storage products (DFSMSdfp, DFSMSdss, DFSMShsm, and DFSMSrmm), but he also works with OEM software products. Jose’s areas of expertise include installing and maintaining storage products and process automation.
Jaqueline Mouro is a Senior Systems Programmer at Banco do Brasil, a government bank in Brazil. She has 13 years of mainframe experience and holds a degree in Information Systems. Her areas of expertise include z/OS installation and maintenance, IBM Parallel Sysplex®, and security.
Alvaro Salla is a Senior IT Consultant for the ITSO. He has more than 40 years of teaching and developing educational material experience that includes the z/OS mainframe platform and consulting services focusing on performance. Alvaro has co-authored Redbooks about IBM DS8000®, DFSMS, WLM, SYSPLEX, ABCs, IBM RMF™, and disaster recovery. He started with IBM in 1969.
Ewerton Waki is an IT Analyst at Banco do Brasil, a government bank in Brazil. He has four years of experience in mainframe systems, including IBM GDPS®, DFSMS, high-end storage systems, and remote copy solutions. He holds a Bachelor in Information Systems from Universidade Estadual de São Paulo. His area of expertise includes DFSMS and storage performance for mainframe environments.
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Don Brennan (DST, Poughkeepsie Center) for setting up and maintaining the systems hardware that is used in the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
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