Cloud computing has become the default option for IT service provision be that off or on premise orย via a hybrid model. Against this backdrop the words โmainframeโ, โcloudโ and โagileโ may not oftenย appear in a sentence together due to the popular perception that the Mainframe is not as agile asย other architectures found in cloud datacenters. However, IBMโs zCloud offering can, and in fact doesย provide a cloud computing infrastructure with the agility, scale, security, availability andย performance to respond to today, and tomorrowโs changing business needs.
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One of the main challenges for CIOs with a large mainframe environment is that as their businessย grows, so too do the costs to maintain the environment. Take the case of financial services industryย โ 92 of the worldโs โTop 100โ banks use mainframe technology and increasingly mobile queries theย world over are delivered by โ you guessed it, a Mainframe. In a situation where mobile bankingย volumes are exploding, IBMโs zCloud service can help financial services clients get the additionalย compute power they require with the added flexibility and scalability needed to meet theirย demands, without additional capital expenditure. Coupled with scheduled and unscheduledย compute demand, this flexibility provides a vital function to supporting the daily operations of manyย a Mainframe client. IBMโs zCloud offering has helped customers the world over reduce โTotal Costย Of Ownershipโ (TCO) by up to 30 percent through reducing their on premise Mainframe footprintย and moving to a โpay-as- you-useโ model base. If new product workloads demand more computeย power, then so be it quick, easy, and cost effective.
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Another recent example is a UK financial services company who recently launched a new productย that enabled insurance companies to access its data from mobile devices to validate individuals andย provide them with online insurance quotes. The IBM zCloud solution enabled the firm to compete inย this low-cost- per-click market by using the flexibility and speed of the low-priced cloud platformย service, thereby generating a whole new revenue stream.
Finally, one of the reasons for Mainframe not being perceived as agile and cloud-like is perhaps dueย to the fact that Mainframes are often used in “low profile”ย yet mission critical โback-office”ย applications. IBM is focused on this area, through delivering a range of services to compliment theย zCloud offering; they are designed to focus in on delivering greater agility for applicationย development. A recent example of a client who leveraged these services was a European Bank whichย re-launched its newly designed customer-facing digital banking solution where the IBM zCloudย offered the backend system. The inherent flexibility and extra capacity capability in these solutionsย helped the UK based bank to be more agile and radically improve turnaround times to set up customย environments โ the net outcome was gaining the confidence of the developers to try out newย solutions and deliver them rapidly to the market.
Scalability, availability, virtualization, and usage-based metering have long been part of theย Mainframe environment, which the distributed world has zealously tried to recreate, and oftenย claim credit for. IBMโs zCloud portfolio of contributions and services takes these virtues out of theย back office and thrusts them out into the bright lights of the future โ creating perhaps, the ultimateย Cloud Platform.
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Cloud Offering Manager - IBM
Leveraging his 20+ years of IT industry experience at leading companies such as HP and CA, Steven currently drives the Cloud offering agenda for IBM's Mainframe platform. He is an avid supporter of using social media tools to increase customer engagement and further awareness of IBM's Cloud portfolio, and is the chair of the #mainframedebate on Twitter.
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