For organizations operating at the scale of hundreds of thousands of MIPS, z/OS is not a static legacy—it is a high-performance platform that sustains the global economy. However, the cost of maintaining the status quo has become prohibitive.
The global mainframe modernization market is projected to reach $12.77 billion by 2032, driven by the critical need for agility and cost efficiency.
The narrative that the mainframe is an obsolete platform does not hold up when we look at the infrastructure of the world’s largest economies.
For years, the narrative has been the same: the problem with the mainframe lies in the language, the legacy, the difficulty to evolve. In practice, the most critical bottleneck lies elsewhere: the environment.
Eccox’s vision focuses on the platform’s long-term strategic value: modernizing does not mean abandoning z/OS—it means integrating it with modern storage to reduce costs and increase agility in accessing information.
After years of failed full-scale migration attempts, corporations have come to understand that the mainframe is not a relic of the past, but an indispensable core of trust in a data-saturated ecosystem.
The Intelligence of the Eccox APT product allows running several tests in parallel without the need to replicate LPAR and service channels of the distributed platform demanding services to the Mainframe.
The mainframe is reliable and widely used for scaling high data volumes with digital workloads. To better understand, let’s unravel seven mainframe myths: The mainframe is dead or about to end.Wrong. Mobile users perform about 37 transactions daily and 91% of their...
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