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SHARE Announces Membership in Open Mainframe Project
[June 02, 2016]

SHARE Announces Membership in Open Mainframe Project


SHARE® is announcing its participation as a member of the Open Mainframe Project, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project. This innovative project serves as a focal point for the deployment and use of Linux in mainframe computing environments. SHARE stands alongside fellow partners to provide support and increase collaboration among members of the mainframe community.

Other members of the Open Mainframe Project include ADP, Albany State University, BMC Software, CA Technologies, Ubuntu (News - Alert), University of Washington, Compuware, DataKinetics, East Carolina University, Hitachi, IBM, L3C, Marist College, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, RSM Partners, Sine Nomine Associates, SUSE, University of Bedfordshire, and Vicom (News - Alert) Infinity.

"The partnership of SHARE and the Open Mainframe Project is an exciting prospect that will provide tremendous opportunities for growth, collaboration and innovation," said Donna Hudi, Executive Director of SHARE Inc. "SHARE is thrilled to stand alongside the other outstanding supporting organizations in developing this community."

Through the Open Mainframe Projec, the mainframe community is working to develop shared tool sets and resources. The project also serves to form an open source community with participation of industry leaders, end users, solution providers, application developers and systems administrators. The Open Mainframe community is focused on ensuring that Linux on the mainframe is a first-class Linux and Open Source (News - Alert) platform to serve the various needs of the enterprise IT industry.



"We are excited to welcome SHARE as a member of the Open Mainframe Project," said John Mertic, Program Director for Open Mainframe Project. "As more and more enterprises embrace the security, reliability and performance of Open Mainframe, the need for skilled and knowledgeable professionals will increase. Organizations like SHARE are vital to preparing IT professionals for the Open Mainframe generation."

To learn more about SHARE's new membership and welcome participation in the Open Mainframe Project, please visit SHARE's website. For updates on the Open Mainframe Project, follow the project on Twitter.


About SHARE Inc.

SHARE® is an independent, volunteer-run information technology association that provides education, professional networking and industry influence. Since 1955, SHARE has enabled IT professionals to achieve business results through a combination of credible, relevant programs and peer opportunities.


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