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Mainframe applications, data and processing power are more important to businesses than ever. But mainframe budgets are typically tight, and enterprises are losing key mainframe staff. The time is now to better leverage the mainframe in the broader context of the x86/VM environment.

Compuware can help. As the world’s leading mainframe-dedicated software company, we empower the world’s largest companies to excel in the digital economy by fully leveraging their high-value mainframe investments. Our innovative solutions uniquely enable developers, data analysts and ops staff — from the most experienced COBOL veterans to the newest Millennial hire — to perform mainframe-related tasks with confidence, excellence and efficiency. Our solutions also integrate with popular Agile/DevOps tools, so mainframe and non-mainframe teams can work together as one.

With Compuware, you can:

Rapidly update your mainframe applications to meet the ever-changing market demands
- Quickly discover and eliminate back-end mainframe performance bottlenecks in key cross-platform applications — including customer-facing mobile apps
Put any developer to work on any application — even your oldest and most poorly documented legacy code
- Pinpoint inefficiencies that are driving up your MSU-based software costs
Prevent the loss of experienced mainframe staff from jeopardizing your business

To learn more about how Compuware drives mainframe value up while driving cost and risk down, contact us today.

Renowned technology economics expert Dr. Howard Rubin presents his most recent findings on the growing consumption of technology and its impact on core infrastructure costs. His research compares the resulting costs for a mainframe-heavy organization to a server-heavy organization. He speaks to the following findings:
Studies confirm that most companies using mainframes plan on continuing to do so for at least another decade. Often, their most valuable applications reside on the mainframe, making the mainframe application portfolio a singularly important repository of high-value intellectual property. Yet, Millennials, who are increasingly taking C-level positions, tend to have little or no experience with this application portfolio—having focused instead on distributed, web and mobile technologies.