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BMC Continues To Innovate - Forty-Four Times in a Row!
Examining new updates from BMC leveraging GenAI, automation, and enhanced Java support for continued mainframe evolution.
BMC has announced its 44th consecutive quarter of significant updates to its mainframe software portfolio, introducing advancements in Generative AI (GenAI), intelligent automation, and enhanced Java support to drive mainframe modernization. The BMC AMI Assistant leverages GenAI to simplify model selection, preserve institutional knowledge, and accelerate issue resolution, addressing operational complexity and skills shortages. Enhancements to BMC AMI Ops and DevX focus on proactive issue resolution, improved Java reliability, and streamlined hybrid cloud storage, aligning the mainframe with modern enterprise demands. These updates underscore BMC’s commitment to balancing innovation with stability, positioning the mainframe as a resilient and integrated component of hybrid IT ecosystems.
Key Points:
- GenAI Integration: BMC AMI Assistant uses GenAI to streamline model selection, reduce operational toil, and institutionalize knowledge, tackling expertise gaps.
- Intelligent Automation: BMC AMI Ops enhances operational efficiency with automated diagnostics, real-time data integration, and proactive issue resolution to minimize downtime.
- Java Reliability: BMC AMI DevX Abend AID bolsters Java application stability with automated exception handling, supporting mission-critical workloads.
- Hybrid Cloud Simplification: BMC AMI Cloud optimizes storage management and data workflows, ensuring compliance and agility in hybrid environments.
Steven Dickens | CEO HyperFRAME Research
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