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March 4, 2002 [Number 222]     Printable Version Printable version (469k PDF)

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South Transition to Titan—Keep Informed with "Titan/South System News"

With the move of the North system to Titan, the transition to the OS/390 standard system is half complete. The next phase—the South system transition to Titan—will begin in the next few months, after the ability to share data between Titan and the South system has been established.

Want to be well informed so you can prepare in advance and have a smoother transition when the ultimate migration occurs?

Get into the habit of reading the "Titan/South System News," our primary means of communicating with Titan and South system users. This Web-based newsletter replaces Interface’s technical articles and announces events, equipment and software upgrades, and other issues of interest to Titan and South system users. The newsletter also allows us to send you—at short notice—important news or updates on outages.

To get e-mail notice of new issues, join the NIH Listserv list "CIT-Titan-News" online.

Recent articles in "Titan/South System News" have included:

    Data Set Encryption on Titan Being Considered
    RACF High-Level Profiles to Be Required
    NIH Computer Center to Eliminate Inactive USERids
    New Message for Batch Jobs That Access Tapes
    South System Accounts—Web Sponsor Now Allows Multiple Alternate Sponsors
    Titan's Web Sponsor Replaces the North System's RACFREG

You can read all articles online.

CIT Seminar on Security Topics

You should also consider signing up for the April 30 session of "Titan Transition—Where’s My Keyword?" This CIT training seminar provides an overview of RACF on Titan and offers hints for getting rid of your reliance on keywords. You can register online via the CIT training Web page, or by calling the TASC help desk [301.594.6248].

 
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