Open Mainframe Project’s Zowe, the integrated and extensible open source framework for z/O, continues to be a popular tool for mainframe modernization. It offers modern interfaces to interact with z/OS, as delivered or through plug-ins and extensions, similar to what you may experience on cloud platforms today. According to the 2024 Arcati Mainframe Report, which surveys mainframe organizations to see what technologies are being used, 89% of respondents indicated that Zowe was either running now or soon will be by the end of the year.
Join us for an engaging roundtable bringing together industry leaders and experts in enterprise solutions, DevOps and security. Our panel of experts will share their insights and customer experiences, providing a unique opportunity to learn from those at the forefront of this modern framework.
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John Mertic is the Executive Director of Open Mainframe Project. John has an open source career spanning two decades, both as a contributor to projects such as SugarCRM and PHP, and in open source leadership roles at SugarCRM, OW2, and OpenSocial. With an extensive open source background, he is a regular speaker at various Linux Foundation and other industry trade shows each year. John is also an avid writer and has authored two books “The Definitive Guide to SugarCRM: Better Business Applications” and “Building on SugarCRM” as well as published articles on IBM Developerworks, Apple Developer Connection, and PHP Architect.
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