IBM Knowledge Center: what do you need to know for CICS?

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IBM Knowledge Center: what do you need to know for CICS?

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As a mainframe CICS programmer one will use the IBM Knowledge Center once in a while. Long time users must have been habitual of look of IBM Knowledge Center though it's changing it looks now. For more details, please read on:
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IBM Knowledge Center will soon become the central location for online documentation about IBM products, replacing all the separate information centers. You do not need to take any action, links to the existing CICS information centers will be automatically redirected to IBM Knowledge Center from May onwards, but you will notice some changes in the look and function of the CICS online documentation.
You can find the IBM Knowledge Center here: http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/.

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Re: IBM Knowledge Center: what do you need to know for CICS?

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I must have missed the announcement that they finally had this up and running. While the documentation has been online for a long time, you'll remember that you had to wade through the website to find the "library center" for each individual project. Having a single "point of entry" will make things a lot easier.

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Re: IBM Knowledge Center: what do you need to know for CICS?

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Yes, this is a good one, I also find it easy to use and navigate.
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