Search

BMC Reimagines Mainframe Portfolio

The News: Yesterday BMC announced the latest updates and rebranding of its Mainframe-focused software portfolio. BMC is a market leader in the Mainframe development and operations space through its vast software portfolio that has been deployed at many of the world’s largest enterprises and government agencies. Read the full announcement from BMC here.

BMC Reimagines Mainframe Portfolio

Analyst Take: BMC operates as one of the largest privately held software companies in the world and they do so without much fanfare. However, this lack of publicity and buzz shouldn’t mean that they are not seen as vital to the operations of some of the biggest enterprises and government agencies on the planet.

Forty percent of BMC’s revenue comes from its position as a global leader in software solutions for the mainframe platform. The company’s AMI mainframe portfolio offers a range of solutions that help organizations manage their mainframe environments with greater efficiency and agility. Earlier this week, BMC Software made several announcements about its AMI mainframe portfolio.

BMC announced a newly branded portfolio of software, under the BMC AMI DevX moniker and a raft of their updates, that endeavor to empower developers to create mainframe applications easier and at scale. The new tools seek to:

  • Intensify Developer Productivity – Shorten the time it takes for developers to find mainframe programs and discover critical dependencies when making changes or debugging code.
  • Streamline Development – Enable concurrent mainframe development in the VS Code environment with Agile source code management (SCM) that empowers developers to safely edit, build, test, and promote mainframe code.
  • Enhance Debugging – Automate IBM CICS debug configurations to speed the debugging process and eliminate the risk of human error.
  • Improve Resilience – Speed up mean-time-to-recovery (MTTR) for newly deployed applications with alerts that deliver root cause analysis reports directly to Slack and Teams.
  • Boost Operations Productivity – Operations managers can quickly identify mainframe application failures that are impacting multiple users, and receive notifications when identical failures hit a specified threshold.
  • Apply Machine Learning – DBA and application development managers can leverage machine learning-based dashboards to measure how database changes are integrated into the DevOps process.

I had the chance to chat with Dave Jefferies, VP of Research and Development and the developer-focused product management team from BMC recently at SHARE in Atlanta to get the inside track on the announcements and why these are significant to BMC’s clients. The key takeaway from these discussions and the announcements this week is that the company has made big strides to democratize the mainframe developer experience and position the mainframe as just another platform that the modern developer works with. The recent focus on DORA metrics, VS Code and a wider focus on how to radically improve the Agile DevOps experience on the platform are to be applauded and are starting to gain traction with clients who want to modernize their mainframe code base without the risk of refactoring or re-platforming.

We also recently published a research brief on the power of DevX tools, which you can read here.

Looking Ahead

BMC Software’s AMI mainframe portfolio continues to evolve, with the recent announcements of the newly re-branded DevX platform. These solutions provide organizations with a robust range of capabilities that can help them manage their mainframe environments more efficiently and effectively while also radically improving the overall developer experience. By leveraging advanced analytics, machine learning, and automation, these solutions can help organizations improve mainframe availability, reduce costs, and optimize resource usage. As the mainframe market continues to evolve, solutions like those offered by BMC Software will become increasingly important for organizations that rely on mainframe systems to support their business operations.

Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The author does not hold any equity positions with any company mentioned in this article.

Analysis and opinions expressed herein are specific to the analyst individually and data and other information that might have been provided for validation, not those of Futurum Research as a whole.

Other insights from Futurum Research:

BMC Announces New Capabilities Aimed at Security, a Modern Development Experience and Promoting an Open, Collaborative Mainframe

BMC Strengthens AIOps Through Compuware Acquisition

Material Changes at IBM and What’s Ahead, BMC Announcements, and Thoughts on IBM’s BoxBoat Acquisition – Futurum Tech Webcast

Image Credit: BMC

Author Information

Regarded as a luminary at the intersection of technology and business transformation, Steven Dickens is the Vice President and Practice Leader for Hybrid Cloud, Infrastructure, and Operations at The Futurum Group. With a distinguished track record as a Forbes contributor and a ranking among the Top 10 Analysts by ARInsights, Steven's unique vantage point enables him to chart the nexus between emergent technologies and disruptive innovation, offering unparalleled insights for global enterprises.

Steven's expertise spans a broad spectrum of technologies that drive modern enterprises. Notable among these are open source, hybrid cloud, mission-critical infrastructure, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and FinTech innovation. His work is foundational in aligning the strategic imperatives of C-suite executives with the practical needs of end users and technology practitioners, serving as a catalyst for optimizing the return on technology investments.

Over the years, Steven has been an integral part of industry behemoths including Broadcom, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and IBM. His exceptional ability to pioneer multi-hundred-million-dollar products and to lead global sales teams with revenues in the same echelon has consistently demonstrated his capability for high-impact leadership.

Steven serves as a thought leader in various technology consortiums. He was a founding board member and former Chairperson of the Open Mainframe Project, under the aegis of the Linux Foundation. His role as a Board Advisor continues to shape the advocacy for open source implementations of mainframe technologies.

SHARE:

Latest Insights:

The Futurum Group’s Guy Currier provides his insights into the advancements in the creation and operation of applications and their foundational data, along with AI, showcasing the rapid progress being made in cloud and application development.
Kubecon and the Vendors Lay Out Strategies for Driving AI
Camberley Bates, Vice President at The Futurum Group, covers the pressing issues of memory constraints and highlights from Memcon 2024.
Empowering Developers with Advanced AI Capabilities and Enhanced Data Analytics Solutions
Paul Nashawaty, Practice Lead at The Futurum Group, provides his insights on the transformative impact of Google's Data Cloud innovations and the implications for developers and enterprises navigating the evolving landscape of AI and data analytics.
Navigating the Future of AI: Analyst Perspectives on Google’s Latest Innovations and their Impact on Developers
Paul Nashawaty, Practice Lead at The Futurum Group, provides his insights into the transformative impact of Google's AI announcements at Google Next and their implications for the future of AI development and adoption.