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The mainframe produces a set of metrics far superior to any other platform. But have you considered the learning potential that could be unleashed if you had easy access and visibility into the multitude of types of data across the broad scope of z/OS infrastructure?

Imagine how much you could learn if you could easily explore the metrics produced by technologies that are outside your previous areas of expertise.

To help illustrate these points, this webinar will introduce visibility into metrics selected from numerous areas across the z/OS infrastructure, including:

  • Less well-known metrics such as crypto activity utilization (70.2) and global and local lock and enqueue serialization (72.5, 77)
  • Metrics that have historically not been the focus of in-house developed reporting such as XCF (74.2); zEDC hardware compression (74.9); MQ (115); TCP/IP (119.7)
  • And metrics for which the sheer volume of data has made traditional analysis very challenging such as Db2 (101) and CICS (110.1)

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