OpenFrame Description

TmaxSoft's OpenFrame is an all-encompassing solution for modernizing and replatforming mainframes, allowing organizations to transition their outdated mainframe applications and data to contemporary systems like Linux, Unix, Docker containers, or public cloud infrastructures without altering existing business logic, thereby maintaining core functions, cutting down on total ownership costs, and steering clear of perilous rewrites. This innovative solution features a forward-thinking, standard three-tier architecture that enhances performance, stability, flexibility, and scalability in comparison to conventional mainframes, accommodating over 100K MIPS and boosting processing capabilities. OpenFrame leverages sophisticated compiler technology along with an integrated asset analysis tool known as OF Manager to seamlessly convert user interface logic, application logic, and data structures, enabling applications to function natively in open environments with minimal manual intervention. This capability ensures that current staff and skill sets can be preserved, leading to a smoother transition and continued operational efficiency. As organizations seek to adapt to evolving technological landscapes, OpenFrame provides a strategic pathway for modernization.

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Company:
TmaxSoft
Year Founded:
1997
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.tmaxsoft.com/en/solution/view

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