CICS Performance Tuning Online Trainer Required

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Sharath
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CICS Performance Tuning Online Trainer Required

Post by Sharath »

Hello Everyone

Hope you are doing good!!

We have couple of consultants, they are looking for CICS Performance Tuning Online Training Let me if you if you provide training on this, the course curriculum as follows.

CICS Course Curriculum
• Introduction
• z/OS Interface
• Dispatching
• Storage Management
• Loader Domain
• Network
• MRO/ISC
• VSAM Considerations
• MVS LOGGER
• Transient Data
• Temporary Storage
• CICS – DB2 Interface
• SIT Parameters
• SMF CICS Performance Stats and Omegamon

Hope to hear back soon

you can reach me by pm

Edited to remove e-mail address
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Re: CICS Performance Tuning Online Trainer Required

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The usual way to find training is to look online at available courses and determine if their curriculum matches your needs. Stating in advance what the curriculum needs to be is a good way to not get any responses to your query.

Furthermore, your curriculum is pretty strange -- what is "z/OS Interface" in terms of CICS performance tuning? That topic could be 2 or 3 sentences in a class, or it could be 2 or 3 weeks of material. And I don't think there's much of anything that people can do for CICS performance tuning of dispatching (unless you work for IBM in the CICS development group, of course). Overall, the curriculum you described seems to be mostly an overview of CICS with a few dabs of performance tuning thrown in.
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