The 2010 edition of the Arcati Mainframe Yearbook is due for publication in January 2010. The Yearbook provides a unique reference for IT professionals working in the IBM z/OS environment, with a directory of vendors and relevant media, a glossary of terminology, and other useful information. Each year the Yearbook is downloaded by around 15,000 visitors.
One of the Yearbook's main sections is a survey of mainframe sites worldwide. We are asking users to give us some details about their installation and technical challenges, as well as their plans for the mainframe within the broader IT infrastructure.
Please let us have your responses before 4 December 2009. All respondents will receive a PDF copy of the survey results on publication. Your identity and company information will be treated in confidence and will not be divulged to third parties. Please complete as many sections as you can. To be included in the survey, you must provide your name and e-mail address and the name of your organization.
Thank you
Mark Lillycrop, Publisher
IBM z10 BC
IBM z10 EC
IBM z9 BC (2096)
IBM z9/z9 EC (2094)
IBM z9 BC (2094)
IBM z990 (2084)
IBM z890 (2086)
IBM z900 (2064)
IBM z800 (2066)
IBM Multiprise 3000
IBM 9672 G5/G6
IBM 9672 G4 and earlier
Hitachi Trinium/Pilot
Amdahl Millennium
Other (IBM)
Other (Non-IBM)
Don't know
Growth of mainframe technology costs... 0% per year Less than 10% per year 10-25% per year 26-50% per year More than 50% per year Declining Not sure
Growth of mainframe 'people' costs... 0% per year Less than 10% per year 10-25% per year 26-50% per year More than 50% per year Declining Not sure
Select: 0 Mainframe : 100% Non-mainframe 20% Mainframe : 80% Non-mainframe 40% Mainframe : 60% Non-mainframe 60% Mainframe : 40% Non-mainframe 80% Mainframe : 20% Non-mainframe 100% Mainframe : 0% Non-mainframe Not sure
Select: Managed inside organization Outsourced Partially outsourced We are an outsourcing company Not sure
Select: Strategic Legacy Both Not sure/opinions vary
Scalability
Availability
Security
Manageability
No benefits
Too expensive (or appears to be)
Too complex (or appears to be)
Concerns about future availability/support of mainframe apps
Difficulty in retaining necessary skills
Cultural barrier between mainframe and other IT professionals
No obstacles to mainframe acceptance
Select: Much more attractive A little more attractive No difference A little less attractive Much less attractive Not sure
Select: Maintained but not integrated with new apps Maintained and actively integrated/enhanced with new apps Mostly ported to Unix/Linux Mostly ported to Windows Mostly outsourced All of the above to some degree Don't know
Select: No Not yet, but planned Yes Don't know
Select: No, not at present Not yet, but we are implementing a compliance strategy We are almost fully compliant with the latest regulations Yes, our data archiving strategy is fully compliant Not sure
Select: No, not at present Not yet, but mainframe will be Web-enabled in the future Yes, System z participates partly in Web services Yes, System z participates fully in Web services We don't use Web services Not sure
CICS
IMS
WebSphere App Server
DB2
Siebel
SAP
Other
Select: Much more attractive A little more attractive No difference Less attractive Not sure
IFL
zIIP
zAAP
Do not use specialty processors
Select: 0 IBM : 100% ISV 20% IBM : 80% ISV 40% IBM : 60% ISV 60% IBM : 40% ISV 80% IBM : 20% ISV 100% IBM : 0% ISV Not sure
To reduce costs
To reduce the number of vendors supported
To gain new function
To obtain better service/support from vendor
Rarely (if ever) replace mainframe software
Non-IBM mainframe (Unisys, Bull, etc): 0% per year Less than 10% per year 10-25% per year 26-50% per year More than 50% per year Declining We don't have non-IBM mainframes Not sure
Non-IBM mainframe (Unisys, Bull, etc): Increasing much slower than mainframe Increasing a little slower than mainframe About the same Increasing a little faster than mainframe Increasing much faster than mainframe We don't have non-IBM mainframes Not sure/not comparable
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