BMC, the global player in IT solutions for the digital enterprise, today announced MainView for Java Environments. This integrated systems management solution provides insight into how Java is consuming resources and affecting application performance on the modern mainframe.
BMC says that organisations are increasingly looking to Java for z/OS to quickly develop applications. With the demand for instant, always-available applications, 93% of mainframe organisations in a BMC survey said Java usage is growing or steady, and Java is the language of choice for writing mainframe applications. However, Java workloads can affect performance and availability on the mainframe. An integrated management approach allows IT operations a holistic view of the environment to quickly and easily discover Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) and to manage the effect of their resource consumption on application performance.
“Java on the mainframe is being used to develop and deploy new applications faster and more economically to meet dynamically changing digital business needs and to take advantage of widely available programming skills," according to Tim Grieser, Program VP, Enterprise System Management Software, IDC.
“However since Java manages its own resources it can consume excessive amounts of processor time and memory resources leading to performance or availability problems if not proactively managed. BMC offers a solution in its MainView for Java Environments which monitors z/OS Java runtime environments and provides a consolidated view of all resources being consumed to help identify and manage performance issues before they impact end users."
Using BMC’s MainView for Java Environments solution, Java can be deployed and managed with confidence, helping to unlock Java’s potential on the mainframe. BMC’s MainView for Java Environments is a performance management solution that discovers and monitors JVMs. It provides a graphical console to quickly understand Java applications' impact on resources and their effect on the performance of other applications and transactions. The solution helps to improve application performance and ensures availability while reducing mean time to repair (MTTR) and lowering monthly license charges.
“The digital economy is breathing new life into the mainframe platform with 80% of the world’s corporate data residing on mainframes and 91% of all new client-facing applications accessing a mainframe,” said Bill Miller, president of ZSolutions Optimization at BMC. “MainView for Java Environments is a testament to BMC’s investment in transforming the mainframe for digital business – enabling enterprises to manage the bigger, faster demands hitting the mainframe today – and preparing them for the unknown demands of tomorrow.”
Interested?
To aid in the identification of JVMs in the mainframe environment, BMC is providing a limited time trial of BMC’s MainView for Java Environments solution to existing MainView customers. Get the customer assessment trial
BMC says that organisations are increasingly looking to Java for z/OS to quickly develop applications. With the demand for instant, always-available applications, 93% of mainframe organisations in a BMC survey said Java usage is growing or steady, and Java is the language of choice for writing mainframe applications. However, Java workloads can affect performance and availability on the mainframe. An integrated management approach allows IT operations a holistic view of the environment to quickly and easily discover Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) and to manage the effect of their resource consumption on application performance.
“Java on the mainframe is being used to develop and deploy new applications faster and more economically to meet dynamically changing digital business needs and to take advantage of widely available programming skills," according to Tim Grieser, Program VP, Enterprise System Management Software, IDC.
“However since Java manages its own resources it can consume excessive amounts of processor time and memory resources leading to performance or availability problems if not proactively managed. BMC offers a solution in its MainView for Java Environments which monitors z/OS Java runtime environments and provides a consolidated view of all resources being consumed to help identify and manage performance issues before they impact end users."
Using BMC’s MainView for Java Environments solution, Java can be deployed and managed with confidence, helping to unlock Java’s potential on the mainframe. BMC’s MainView for Java Environments is a performance management solution that discovers and monitors JVMs. It provides a graphical console to quickly understand Java applications' impact on resources and their effect on the performance of other applications and transactions. The solution helps to improve application performance and ensures availability while reducing mean time to repair (MTTR) and lowering monthly license charges.
“The digital economy is breathing new life into the mainframe platform with 80% of the world’s corporate data residing on mainframes and 91% of all new client-facing applications accessing a mainframe,” said Bill Miller, president of ZSolutions Optimization at BMC. “MainView for Java Environments is a testament to BMC’s investment in transforming the mainframe for digital business – enabling enterprises to manage the bigger, faster demands hitting the mainframe today – and preparing them for the unknown demands of tomorrow.”
Interested?
To aid in the identification of JVMs in the mainframe environment, BMC is providing a limited time trial of BMC’s MainView for Java Environments solution to existing MainView customers. Get the customer assessment trial
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