CA Technologies continues its mainframe management push after releasing a version of its CA Mainframe Chorus tool that is compatible with IBM DB2 databases.
Originally announced in May, CA Mainframe Chorus provides management capabilities and improvements designed to make mainframe management simpler and more efficient for administrators.
Part of the Mainframe 2.0 initiative introduced in 2009, the tools are intended to simplify working with these systems, as well as to attract and train a new cadre of skilled mainframe employees.
Organisations have to control costs, increase productivity, and “enhance the agility” of the platform, said Dayton Semerjian, general manager of the mainframe group at CA. In a recent mainframe study sponsored by CA, researchers found that organisations are worried about the shrinking pool of skilled mainframe professionals, with 44 percent of surveyed companies said they were “grappling” with staffing issues.
Chorus is also designed to reduce the learning curve for employees being trained on the mainframe, CA said. The visual interface also provides context-sensitive help and tools, to make the tool more accessible for newer mainframe employees, according to CA.
CA Mainframe Chorus addresses all the challenges by simplifying management “through integration, automation, and modernisation,” said Semerjian.
As promised, the first specialised version of the graphical interface is for IBM’s DB2 database. Mainframe Chorus for DB2 Database Management brings together features from seven individual CA database management tools supporting IBM DB2 databases and z/OS, including Detector, Insight Performance Monitor, Plan Analyzer, and Subsystem Analyzer, the company said.
Mainframe Chorus for DB2 also allows IT departments to optimise DB2 for z/OS performance by pro-actively monitoring thresholds and alerts that help data centre managers to identify and resolve bottlenecks promptly. The data visualisation capabilities also lets IT administrators display historical data to predict trends, CA said.
Instead of complicated coding, Mainframe Chorus offers roles, or workspaces organised by job function. With the release of DB2 Management, security is the next expected role for CA Mainframe Chorus. CA with follow up editions for storage and workload automation, a CA spokesperson told eWEEK.
Mainframes have been the mainstay of enterprise computing for the past four decades and a significant majority of organisations still consider mainframes to be an important part of their cloud computing strategy, according to another CA mainframe study. The characteristics that make a cloud strategy successful are the same characteristics that make mainframes successful, said Semerjian.
With the Mainframe academy and Mainframe 2.0, CA aims to simplify, automate, and modernise mainframe management. “With CA Mainframe Chorus, we are offering our customers a way to increase the leverage of their existing IT staffs, so their entire team can effectively assume mainframe responsibilities,” said Semerjian.
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