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Question: International Mainframe Software Society is a non-profit organisation. What does this mean Answer: The IMS-Society is a organisation founded by several people interested in mainframe software. We develop and maintain classes for mainframe software, offer a platform for changing information and an archive.
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Question: Do the IMS-Society offer classes. r Answer: Yes we did until June 2007. For legal and tax reasons it was necessary to move the class offering to several partners. See partnerlist for details
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Question: Where is Leonberg Answer:Leonberg, the home of the IMS-Socety is located in the southwest of Germany with very good access to Stuttgart airport, Stuttgart train station and the German Autobahn system
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Question: We have education contracts with companies like Unilog, Pulsen or IBM. Can we book classes of the IMS-Society. y ? Answer: No, unless your preferred education partner has a contract with the company who operates the classes in your country. See partnerlist for details
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Question: Where do you get the money for developing and maintaining the classes. Answer: The partners are paying a license fee for using the class material.-
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Question: How you make sure that the instructors have a certain level. Answer: Instructors need to be certified from the IMS-Society for the specific class. The certification is done by experiecend instructors and class developers
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