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VTAM

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What is VTAM?

Virtual Telecommunications Access Method (VTAM) is IBM's software product that manages communication between applications and network devices in a System Network Architecture (SNA) environment. It provides the control and management functions required to establish, maintain, and terminate sessions between network nodes. It is commonly used in mainframe environments to support terminal access, application-to-application communication, and network management.

What other technologies are related to VTAM?

VTAM Competitor Technologies

TCP/IP is an alternative networking protocol to SNA/VTAM, and can be used for similar purposes such as application connectivity.
mentioned alongside VTAM in 11% (366) of relevant job posts

VTAM Complementary Technologies

JES2 is a spooling system that works with VTAM to manage print and batch job output on z/OS.
mentioned alongside VTAM in 27% (431) of relevant job posts
AT-TLS provides transport layer security and can be used to secure VTAM connections.
mentioned alongside VTAM in 69% (98) of relevant job posts
NetView is a network management product that can monitor and control VTAM networks.
mentioned alongside VTAM in 27% (227) of relevant job posts

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