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It's shameful that the community needs to actively raise an idea like this.
It should really be self-evident, that the learning materials need to be updated from time to time.
In addition to my first comment: Its not only relevant for z/OS - as mentioned in the head line. Its useful for distributed too AND for versions in OpenShift, Kubernetes or other types of clouds.
we totally agree. It would be more than great if we had an education program for MQ again. Especially for new colleagues (and older ones too)
We could really use a new course for several new colleagues.
I also can agree with the suggestion. we have new olleagues who need structured training.
I'm working as a trainer for IBM MQ on z/OS, Unix, Linux and Windows. The latest availale training for Windows is on IBM MQ Version 9.1, for Linux on IBM MQ version 9.0. There is no training available on AIX and z/OS.
We’d need this, too, for both new and experienced MQ administrators with a special focus on RACF.
Totally agree, it is necessary to build the next generation
Please provide Courses for MQ, including for the z/OS platform
can only agree with the suggestion. we have new (young) colleagues who need structured training
an update on MQ z/OS educational Course, would really be great