Superior z/OS Systems Performance Management
z/OS Systems infrastructure performance is critical to ensuring availability for end-users, but too often performance analysts are using monitoring tools or methods that are reactive rather than proactive.
IntelliMagic Vision for z/OS Systems provides superior performance management for your z/OS Systems mainframe environment so that you can effectively monitor and manage system availability before performance disruptions or exceptions occur.
This ensures that your z Systems infrastructure analysis, reporting and capacity planning are optimized for IT performance and availability.
Real-time monitors focus on solving issues after they have already occurred, but IntelliMagic Vision utilizes artificial intelligence to analyze, correlate, and rate, thousands of metrics in your environment to deliver interactive, GUI-based reports that proactively identify areas that indicate potential upcoming risk to your z Systems health and performance.
Context sensitive drilldowns allow analysts to investigate and resolve issues quickly, while access to historical data and comparisons, global filtering, and intuitive dashboards saves time looking for issues and quickly understanding what the data means.
IntelliMagic Vision provides an end-to-end view of the logical and physical z/OS infrastructure with analytics about the processor, transactions, jobs, network, systems, storage infrastructure, and more.
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Expanding Role of Sub-Capacity Processors in Today's Mainframe Configurations | Cheryl Watson's Tuning Letter
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