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More than ever before there is a need to see faster, farther, and deeper into the operation and performance of each z/OS infrastructure area.

Superhuman vision inside the infrastructure is possible today with machine augmentation for RMF and SMF data interpretation, and this is replacing the antiquated reporting methods designed decades ago that require manual interpretation.

This Webinar will demonstrate:

  • Faster visibility with near-real-time access to visualizations, context-sensitive drill-downs that jump between related record types, immediate click-to-customize views and see changes between time periods, etc.
  • Farther visibility into the most likely upcoming problems utilizing predictive analysis of the most important RMF/SMF metrics and including ratings of compliance with over 700 z/OS infrastructure operation best practices
  • Deeper visibility that gives quicker understanding for both new and expert staff members through metric definitions, metric correlations, explanations of infrastructure operation exceptions, statistical analysis, workload segmentation into application grouping, intelligence exports for cross-platform monitoring, and more

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