BMC Bolsters Mainframe AI to Combat Skills Gap, Automate Security
Event summary
- BMC is embedding AI into its mainframe tools to address a widening skills gap, with 66% of the mainframe workforce now identifying as Gen Z or Millennial.
- zAdviser Enterprise Application Analysis combines source code analysis, telemetry, and productivity data into an AI-generated report to assess application risk and modernization needs.
- BMC AMI Assistant integrates knowledge hubs and expert chat into the workflow to preserve institutional knowledge.
- BMC AMI Digital Certificate Management automates certificate lifecycle management, anticipating a significant reduction in SSL/TLS certificate lifespans to 47 days by 2029.
- Control-M Archive Service provides a cloud-native repository for job logs and output data, supporting auditing and compliance.
The big picture
BMC's strategy directly addresses the looming mainframe skills crisis, a significant threat to organizations reliant on these legacy systems. By embedding AI into existing tools, BMC aims to democratize access to expertise and accelerate modernization efforts. This move positions BMC as a critical enabler for enterprises seeking to maintain the resilience and agility of their mainframe infrastructure in an increasingly AI-driven landscape.
What we're watching
- Adoption Rate
- The success of BMC's AI-powered solutions hinges on their adoption by existing mainframe operators, and whether they can effectively integrate into established workflows.
- Security Risk
- The accelerated shift to shorter SSL/TLS certificate lifespans creates significant operational risk; BMC's solution will be tested by the scale of the impending transition.
- Competitive Response
- Other mainframe vendors will likely respond to BMC's AI-driven offerings, potentially intensifying competition for a shrinking pool of skilled professionals.
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