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Enterprise DevOps Series: Using VS Code & Zowe

Webinar

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Sponsored by Broadcom



Tuesday, November 3, 2020
11 am EDT

Imagine onboarding a next-generation developer with no mainframe experience who successfully debugs COBOL code on their first day.  By equipping them with mainframe-specific extensions to common tools like Visual Studio Code combined with the Zowe framework, new talent can be productive immediately - all without disrupting colleagues using traditional tools.

Join this session to learn how mainframe application development is merging with enterprise IT toolchains and processes, including CI/CD pipelines.  The presentation will include a demonstration of a mainframe developer cockpit designed for productivity and ready for shift-left automation.  Make “Day 1 Debug” a reality.

Rose Sakach
Product Manager & Zowe Squad Leader - Broadcom

Product Manager & Zowe Squad Leader - BroadcomProduct Manager & Zowe Squad Leader - Broadcom

Arnal Dayaratna
Research Director, Software Development - IDC

Research Director, Software Development - IDCResearch Director, Software Development - IDC

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