Explore the 20-year journey of Linux and open source on mainframes in this informative 50-minute talk by Elizabeth K. Joseph from IBM. Delve into the world of mainframe computing, understanding its architecture, storage capabilities, and the evolution of Linux integration. Learn about IBM's involvement with Linux, the concept of timesharing, and the initial doubts surrounding Linux on mainframes. Discover how Linux has become ubiquitous, powering various aspects of mainframe operations including networking, encryption, and hardware crypto. Gain insights into the IBM Linux One system and its open-source software ecosystem, including Kubernetes and Docker. Understand the benefits of high-capacity mainframes for consolidation and explore the Linux Foundation's ZOE project. Get acquainted with mainframe experiences through Zoe Web Desktop, CLI, and various tools like Anomaly Detection Engine and Feylong. Learn about package archives, OpenSUSE, and Travis CI integration. Conclude with a Q&A session to address any lingering questions about this fascinating intersection of Linux, open source, and mainframe technology.
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Exploring 20 Years of Linux and Open Source on the Mainframe