CoreSpan Ops Summit — Seoul

Mainframe operations rehearsal, live in Seoul

  • 01 Date-anchored keynotes with labs that mirror real console pressure.
  • 02 Venue: COEX Convention & Exhibition Center — 513 Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06164
  • 03 Registration closes 4 November 2026. Main hall capped at 30 participants for lab safety ratios.

Countdown to opening keynotes

Session board preview

Stage lighting at a live technical keynote session

Imagery shows live learning energy — not production metrics or trading interfaces.

Trust signals we publish plainly

  1. 2026 — Operations Learning Guild citation for transparent lab isolation practices.
  2. 2025 — APAC infrastructure education mention for cohort reporting clarity.
  3. 2024 — Quality standards documentation award (finalist) for runbook templates shared with attendees.
  4. 2023 — Seoul tech education partner recognition for public-sector operator upskilling blocks.

These citations are issued by independent practitioner communities rather than pay-to-play lists, and we keep verification letters available to enterprise sponsors upon request. Awards focus on how transparently we separate lab systems from production paths, how openly we document limitations, and how consistently we rotate incident scenarios to match current z/OS maintenance levels. We decline marketing language that implies guaranteed job outcomes; instead we emphasize measurable lab completion, mentor feedback density, and repeat attendance from operations managers who want defensible training records. Recognition is grouped by year so visitors can see momentum without exaggerated claims, and we remove outdated badges once their programs sunset. Finally, we publish facilitator credentials and update them whenever instructors rotate, which is why the 2026 entry references lab isolation rather than headline revenue figures.

Newsletter lanes — pick your thread

Choose the vertical updates you actually want. Each lane follows a simple release cadence outlined on the timeline below.

Release cadence

  • January — Summit agenda draft + early lab slotting.
  • March — Ops digest focuses on winter maintenance stories.
  • June — Curriculum roadmap highlights H2 module refreshes.
  • September — Lab releases align with vendor PTF waves.
  • November — Enterprise enablement covers on-site dress rehearsals.

Keynote floor — rotate speakers

Highlights stay concrete: tooling, runbooks, and rehearsal etiquette — not hype.

Keynote rotation

Dr. Haeun Mori

z/OS resiliency patterns under real load

  • How SMF trims noise before an operations review
  • When to escalate from automation to human runbooks
  • Checklist for cross-LPAR dependency mapping

Objections we answer directly

FAQ — mini block

“We already have vendor training credits.”

  • Vendor tracks excel at feature clicks; we focus on cross-team rehearsal and evidence discipline.
  • Labs are isolated slices — you can mirror vendor lessons without touching production LPARs.
  • Enterprise packages can align with your existing credit calendar; talk to us about sequencing.

“Our staff cannot travel this quarter.”

  • Multiple courses run virtual-live with the same facilitator coverage as hybrid cohorts.
  • Summit keynotes stream to remote tables with moderated Q&A windows.
  • On-demand recordings cover select modules; hands-on labs still require scheduled slots.

Organizations that trust these programs

Logotypes stay text-based to avoid misleading trademark implications; names reflect composite archetypes.

BlueRiver Group HanRiver Data Collective Pacific GridWorks Sejong Public Systems Agency MetroLink Transit IT HarborGrid Utilities