Is IBM i Recognised?
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How good is IBM i?
Excellent courses; very detailed and easy to understand. I like that every course it is broken up into smaller lessons that only takes about 5-10 minutes per lesson. Easy to follow, as are all the IBMI courses. Very good content and explanations.
Is IBM i mainframe?
There’s a lot of confusion surrounding the differences between IBM AS/400 and mainframe. We’re here to clear the air and explain in simple terms what those differences are. In short, IBM AS/400 (rebranded as the iSeries) is a mid-range server. A mainframe (such as one from the IBM Z systems) is a high-end server.
How do I verify IBM certification?
For more information, visit the IBM Professional Certification website or contact [email protected]. You can also go to the IBM Training website and select your country from the dropdown menu in the middle of the page.
What does AS400 stand for?
Application System/400
AS/400 stands for Application System/400, a midrange IBM server computing platform for business computing. AS/400 uses 64-bit RISC technology, supports Systems Network Architecture (SNA), and runs the OS/400 operating system.
Is IBM Institute accredited?
All full qualifications are SETA accredited and perfect for self-improvement and career development.
How do I get my IBM certification?
To download your IBM certificate follow the steps below:
- Go to DataTrained’s website www.datatrained.com.
- Scroll down to the footer and under “Learner’s Zone”, select the option “IBM SKills Network”.
- Now click on the “Sign in” button in the top-right corner.
- Enter your login credentials to sign in.
What replaced AS400?
eServer iSeries
The AS/400 is rebranded as the eServer iSeries and the operating system becomes known as the i5/OS to coincide with POWER5 processors. The iSeries is renamed System i, distinguishing it from System p hardware, which runs AIX and Linux.
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