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DisplayWrite/370 for VM/CMS

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Product Overview

DisplayWrite/370 for VM/CMS was a word processing application designed for IBM's VM/CMS operating system, commonly deployed in mainframe environments. Its architecture was tightly integrated with VM/CMS, utilizing its file management and printing services. The application ran within an LPAR on an IBM mainframe, requiring the CMS environment to function.

Security was managed through VM/CMS's security features, including user authentication and access control lists (ACLs). Given its obsolete status, organizations should plan a migration to modern alternatives. A recommended architecture involves transitioning to cloud-based solutions like Google Docs or desktop applications like Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Writer.

This requires converting existing documents to compatible formats and integrating with modern identity management systems. The new architecture should prioritize security, scalability, and ease of integration with existing enterprise systems. Consider implementing a phased migration to minimize disruption and ensure data integrity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does DisplayWrite/370 for VM/CMS do?

DisplayWrite/370 for VM/CMS was a word processing application that ran on IBM's VM/CMS operating system. It allowed users to create, edit, format, and print documents. It was primarily used for office and administrative tasks involving document creation and management.

Is this a system, application, or tool?

DisplayWrite/370 was an application. It provided a user interface and functionality specifically for word processing tasks, unlike a system or a tool set that offers broader capabilities.

What types of organizations used this?

Organizations that relied on IBM's VM/CMS operating system for their computing infrastructure were the primary users of DisplayWrite/370. These included large enterprises, government agencies, and academic institutions that had invested in IBM mainframe technology.

When should we have considered DisplayWrite/370 for VM/CMS?

A company might have considered DisplayWrite/370 if they were already using VM/CMS and needed a word processing solution tightly integrated with that environment. It provided a familiar interface and feature set for users accustomed to IBM's mainframe ecosystem.

What are the alternatives to DisplayWrite/370 for VM/CMS?

Alternatives to DisplayWrite/370 include modern word processing software such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and LibreOffice Writer. These applications offer broader platform support, cloud integration, and more advanced features.

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