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Description
Achieve both real-time and historical oversight of the performance management for IBM Z® mainframe and its middleware subsystems, while simultaneously minimizing blind spots across your multicloud setups. Facilitate the integration of OMEGAMON monitoring with IBM System Automation, NetView, and asset management for your z/OS® enterprise, thereby enhancing the overall efficiency. By optimizing the performance and availability of critical IMS systems, operators are empowered to manage IMS seamlessly from a unified console. In addition, keep a vigilant watch on essential IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus deployments to prevent bottlenecks and performance degradation. Furthermore, monitor WebSphere Application Servers on z/OS, gaining access to comprehensive diagnostic data regarding application performance. This holistic approach lays a solid groundwork for z/OS resource monitoring and provides clear visibility into the performance of both the operating system and its subsystems. Ultimately, this enhances overall operational efficiency and ensures system reliability.
Description
Electromagnetic sensors are composed of two main components: a "front-end" that both generates and detects electromagnetic waves via a subsystem known as the Receiver/Exciter (REX), and a "back-end" responsible for signal and data processing, which is generally carried out through software. Each of these subsystems must be developed independently before they can be seamlessly integrated. The process of creating the complete sensor becomes increasingly complex and time-consuming due to unforeseen challenges that arise during integration testing. This complexity largely stems from the interdependencies between the subsystems that are not easily testable during their individual development phases. As a result, any necessary software updates, configuration adjustments, waveform modifications, and technology upgrades can incur significantly higher costs since they often require on-site verification with the actual front-end hardware. To mitigate these issues, the Virtual Receiver/Exciter (VREX) utilizes a simulated front-end, thus streamlining the testing and integration process. By employing a virtual model, developers can identify and address potential integration issues much earlier in the development cycle.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
IBM Z
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Free Version
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Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
Web-Based
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iPhone App
iPad App
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Windows
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
IBM
Founded
1911
Country
United States
Website
www.ibm.com/it-infrastructure/z/omegamon
Vendor Details
Company Name
FishEye
Website
fisheye.net/products/vrex/
Product Features
Performance Management
360 Degree Feedback
Compensation Management
Custom Rating Scales
Customizable Templates
Individual Development Plans
On-going Performance Tracking
Peer Appraisals
Review Cycle Tracking
Self Service Portal
Self-Appraisals
Skills Assessments
Weighted Performance Measures
Product Features
Simulation
1D Simulation
3D Modeling
3D Simulation
Agent-Based Modeling
Continuous Modeling
Design Analysis
Direct Manipulation
Discrete Event Modeling
Dynamic Modeling
Graphical Modeling
Industry Specific Database
Monte Carlo Simulation
Motion Modeling
Presentation Tools
Stochastic Modeling
Turbulence Modeling