IBM/zOS-Application-Discovery-and-Delivery-Intelligence

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z-os-Application-Discovery-and-Delivery-Intelligence

This journey describes the steps to try out the z/OS Assess and improve the maintainability of a COBOL application trial.

Overview

Use IBM® Application Discovery (AD), IBM Application Delivery Intelligence (ADI), and IBM Developer for z Systems? to identify maintainability issues and update unreachable code in an application.

This trial guides you through the steps in roughly 30 minutes. By the end of the session, you'll know how to:

No previous knowledge of application architecture or programming is needed, but there are some important terms and concepts that you should familiarize yourself with before you begin:

Topics covered in the trial
How long is the trial?

Your trial environment will expire three days after it is provisioned. At the end of the trial period, your environment will be automatically deprovisioned and all account and system data will be deleted.

Getting started

The starting point is the IBM Trial homepage. On this page, navigate to the Application Discovery and Delivery Intelligence panel on the left. In the panel, click “register now” button and follow the steps. If everything goes through, you shoud see a screen titled “Congradulations, your environment is on its way”.

Now what?

Now we wait.
The same screen will tell you it takes hours for the provision to be done. So wait for an email notification from “zTrial”.

How do I access the trial?

The trial is available through a Windows-based remote desktop environment.

In order to access the trial environment, you must be able to connect to a remote system over a network connection.

Windows users should use the built-in Remote Desktop Connection application.
Mac users should use the Remote Desktop app, available from the App Store.
Linux users have several choices of remote desktop application, which might vary between distribution.

The email from zTrial has more detailed information on your account. It provides the ip and credentials to access the remote desktop. Simply follow the instrutions and start the remote desktop.

Click on the following video to get more details on how to conduct the trial.

Trial Video


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.