| OS/390 and the Internet
This course provides an introduction to the Internet and network
computing, how the Internet is structured, and how it can be used.
The course also describes the OS/390 operating system and the specific
IBM Internet servers that run on it, and outlines how these elements
can provide a secure, open platform for the Internet applications.
OS/390 and the Internet training covers such topics
as:
The Internet
Connecting to the Internet
Network Communications
Internet Security
This course is intended for information systems professionals who are interested
in learning more about networking technologies, specifically in an OS/390 environment.
OS/390 and the Internet
Description
This course provides an introduction to the Internet and to network computing.
The course outlines
how the Internet is structured, and presents the number of ways in which it
can be used. The course also describes the OS/390 operating system and the
specific IBM Internet servers that run on it, and outlines how these elements
can provide a secure, open platform for the Internet applications.
Audience
This course is intended for information systems professionals who are interested
in learning more
about networking technologies, specifically in an OS/390 environment.
Prerequisites
This course assumes the student has a basic understanding of software and hardware,
and
enterprise systems. The course also assumes that the student has a working
knowledge of the OS/390 operating system.
Course Duration
» 5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1: The Internet
» What is the Internet?
» e-business
» Additional Uses of the Internet
Unit 2: Connecting to the Internet
» Connection Types
» Internet Tools
» Types of Internet Servers
» OS/390 Internet Servers
Unit 3: Network Communications
» Network Basics
» Distributed Computing
Unit 4: Internet Security
» Internet Security Threats
» Additional Security Methods
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