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Open Enterprise Foundation for z/OS provides a comprehensive set of open-source tools designed to modernize the z/OS development environment. The architecture leverages existing z/OS infrastructure while introducing modern development practices. Key components include Git for version control, enabling developers to use commands like `git clone`, `git commit`, and `git push` to manage source code.

GNU Make facilitates build automation through `Makefile` configurations and the `make` command. Bash provides a command-line interface for scripting and executing commands. These tools interact with the z/OS system through standard interfaces.

bashrc` for Bash are used to customize the tools. The foundation also includes utilities like Curl for HTTP requests, Less for file viewing, and Vim for text editing. Communication between components relies on standard protocols such as SSH and HTTPS.

Security is managed through z/OS system-level security features, including RACF, ACF2, and Top Secret. Competing products may offer similar tools, but Open Enterprise Foundation for z/OS is specifically tailored for z/OS and is available at no cost.

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What is Open Enterprise Foundation for z/OS?

Open Enterprise Foundation for z/OS is a collection of open-source tools designed to enhance the z/OS development environment. It provides familiar tools like Git, GNU Make, and Bash, enabling developers to use modern development practices on the mainframe.

What are the main benefits of using Open Enterprise Foundation for z/OS?

The primary benefit is to bring modern, open-source development tools to the z/OS platform, improving developer productivity and enabling easier integration with contemporary development workflows. This reduces the learning curve for new developers and allows experienced developers to leverage their existing skills.

What tools are included in Open Enterprise Foundation for z/OS?

The foundation includes tools such as Git for version control, GNU Make for build automation, Bash as a command shell, Perl for scripting, and utilities like Curl, Less, Vim, and Ncurses for various development tasks.

What is the cost of Open Enterprise Foundation for z/OS?

Open Enterprise Foundation for z/OS is available at no cost. This makes it an accessible option for organizations looking to modernize their z/OS development environment without incurring additional licensing fees.

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