August Carideo wrote:
we run 2094 and 2097
Great!
Need any training for your applications developers? :)
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Is there a place to look up machine model numbers
and find out what series they belong to?
We're marketing like mad (only had 7 billable days
all year so far for two instructors) and a book we
purchased often lists the installed machines by
model number (e.g. "9672") instead of z900, z800,
z9, z10, etc.
What model numbers are likely to be running z/OS?
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
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