David,
I have been in mainframes since 1970 and started my own company in 1998 dealing 
with mainframe modernization.  A lot has to do with languages, databases and 
interfaces to non-mainframe environments along with the zCloud capabilities 
currently available.  While I am a 1,000% proponent of mainframe environments, 
I do see where some smaller applications make it possible to have more readily 
support and services by moving off the mainframe.  Almost without question, one 
of the issues is the aging of mainframe staff.  But on the flip side, 
converting to a more "modern" language, migrating from a non-relational DBMS to 
DB2 and improving the containerization of mainframe applications vastly 
improves the ability to interface to other environments, support, access to 
adequate staff and all the IBM and 3rd party tools that also improve the 
longevity of the applications.  Lastly, modernization can also involve the 
replacement of tools and utilities that don't perform adequately, are too 
costly or are not kept up to date to match the capabilities of the current zOS 
systems.

All I do with my current employer is analyzing mainframes for modernization 
opportunities.  Very, VERY few mainframe shops want to lose their mainframe.  
And, all the mainframe TBTF environments can't move to a non-mainframe 
infrastructure just because they are so large.      

Just my thoughts....
Mitch                                     
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: David Elliot <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, Oct 20, 2021 6:50 pm
Subject: Mainframe Modernization

Does anyone out there know what is meant by the expression "Mainframe
Modernization' '? It seems  to be catching on with the Bobs but when you
ask exactly how they propose to modernize their systems all you get is
silence. As in if you don"know we shouldn't even be talking about it.
Any ideas ? Or is it just more BS like 'cloud' or 'devops'?

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