IBM z/OS Description
IBM® z/OS® harnesses the robust capabilities of the IBM Z® platform to facilitate business transformation and foster innovation. It provides a stable and secure environment essential for enhancing performance in mission-critical tasks while preparing organizations for future challenges. This operating system is designed with high security and scalability, making it ideal for running essential applications. The advanced IBM® z16™ platform not only speeds up decision-making but also safeguards your operations against potential threats while adapting to hybrid cloud environments. With IBM z/OS V2.5, businesses can leverage cutting-edge development to enhance hybrid cloud and AI applications, alongside advanced technologies focused on security and resilience. Additionally, a continuous delivery model ensures that new features for z/OS are introduced quarterly without compromising stability, complexity, or costs, leading to swift application development and deployment in hybrid cloud settings. The system also offers a streamlined and modernized experience to simplify installation and management tasks, further enhancing operational efficiency. Organizations can thus embrace a transformative approach to their IT infrastructure, ensuring they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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Os/2 Edited: Jul 08 2025
Summary: A good product and a pity that it is no longer used that it really could have been because it was better in every way than the virus that is generally known as an ox that will continue to muddle along for years I hope we will hear more from os/2
Positive: A beautiful and stable OS that really deserved its place Unfortunately it was snowed under and did not get the attention it deserved This is an example of what the public could still make into a beautiful and good ox please give it to the public
Negative: That it is not yet Open Source
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This could be a nice counterpart in today's OS market
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