Connect with the core of enterprise communication in "A Beginner's Guide to Mainframe z/OS Networking," the perfect introduction to networking concepts within IBM's flagship z/OS operating system. Designed for students, IT enthusiasts, and professionals stepping into the world of mainframes, this guide breaks down complex networking technologies used in high-availability, large-scale computing environments into clear, easy-to-understand explanations.
From foundational concepts like TCP/IP fundamentals and SNA basics to key z/OS networking components such as VTAM, TCP/IP services, routing, security, and data communication protocols, this book presents practical insights without overwhelming technical jargon. Real-world examples, simple diagrams, and step-by-step walkthroughs help beginners grasp how mainframes communicate with other systems and manage network traffic reliably and securely.
Whether you are preparing for certifications, building skills for system administration, or exploring mainframe careers, this guide equips you with essential networking knowledge - empowering you to navigate and manage enterprise-level connectivity with confidence.