CASE STUDY
Fortune 100 Conglomerate
Mainframes:
4
Common languages:
Enterprise COBOL
Enterprise PL/I
Results:
- The company installed the Cloud Compiling solution in a few hours, while continuing to use the exact same IBM compilers.
- The data center reduces its total number of common language licenses by six.
- Virtualized licensing reduces monthly costs by more than $8,000, for total savings of $100,000 annually.
CASE STUDY
A Cloud Compiling
Implementation
- No data migration
- No training
- No changes for programmers
- No IPLs
- No supervisor calls
- No assemblies
- No z/OS parmlib changes
- No changes to your existing JCL
- No authorized libraries
- No cash outlay
- No risk
About Cloud Compiling
Whether installed in your private cloud or externally hosted, Cloud Compiling delivers virtual compiling technology with all of the bene- ts of cloud computing. For more information, visit www.cloudcompiling.com or call 877-245-4322.
Fortune 100 Company Saves $100,000 Annually with Centralized Mainframe Licensing
Cloud Compiling reduces costs with no change to existing compilers
In 2003, a Fortune 100 conglomerate operating in more than 60 countries, with tens of
thousands of employees and products, initiated a Six Sigma push throughout the
organization.
The North American data center looked at ways to improve its processes per the initiative.
Not much had changed over the years in its mainframe environment; the company had
long paid high monthly license costs for mainframes running COBOL licenses.
One IBM License per Language
For its Six Sigma effort, the data center evaluated Cloud Compiling, a virtual compiling
technology that reduces the number of licenses required. Without replacing existing
compilers, the solution virtually locates compiler licenses on just one server, but extends
licensing to all the others.
In turn, companies reduce the number of required licenses and the associated recurring costs.
In addition to providing a simple solution, Cloud Compiling made trying the technology
risk-free. Implementation required no data migration, no IPLs, no supervisor calls, no
assemblies, and most importantly, no cash outlay.
With a simple savings share plan, when the data center reduces its monthly license costs, the vendor shares in those savings.
Up and Running Under a Day
Implementation is as simple as reading an email. The data center installed the Cloud
Compiling solution on one server. Then, Cloud technology invisibly extends the use of one
license per common language to the other three mainframes. In less than a day, they
completed the installation and no longer needed licenses on the three other machines.
Moreover, the solution does not require the company to move licenses physically from the three boxes to one. Without data migration requirements, programmers did not even notice a change.
"We installed the Cloud Compiling technology in just a few hours. We’re still
using the same compilers we’ve always used. The only change is, we save
$100,000 a year. It was like magic."
- Manager, MVS Systems, Fortune 100 company
The company then reduced its billing by three total common language licenses - which immediately went into effect. The data center maximizes its license savings by virtually locating all compiler licenses on the server with the lowest MSU (million service units) rating. The "cloud" enables virtual compiling on machines with the higher MSUs.
Easier License Maintenance
By centralizing licenses from four mainframes to one, the data center team streamlines
management of licenses by 75 percent. When IBM makes changes or updates licenses,
the company only needs to install new versions on a single box, which also ensures that
all compiles enterprise-wide use the same options and the latest PTFs.
If the company adds more mainframes, it also easily scales the Cloud Compiling
technology to the new machine and continues to enjoy the cost- and time-savings of
locating licenses on just one box.
"It allows us to have better control when making changes," the data manager said. "If we -
ip the switch from one PL/I license to another, we won’t have compiles failing. We can see
more easily which groups are getting their compiles through to ensure a smooth transition
- so we have greater control over the process."
With Cloud Compiling, the company also benefits from built-in redundancies. If they
encounter a problem with the server or network, compilers will automatically try other
avenues to compile.
Reducing the Budget $8,000+/Month
More recently, the global company added the PL/I language for its European offices, and
easily brings the new common language into its licensing environment with the Cloud
Compiling technology.
Across both COBOL and PL/I, they save three licenses on each language, for a total of six
licenses. In total, the company reduces its monthly licensing costs by more than $8,000. The
global company pockets those savings even after Cloud Compiling’s savings share plan.
"We installed the Cloud Compiling technology in just a few hours. We’re still using the
same compilers we’ve always used," said the data center manager. "The only change is,
we save $100,000 a year. It was like magic."
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