Macro 4's mainframe performance and fault analysis solutions will support IBM z/OS 2.1 at launch

Macro 4's mainframe performance and fault analysis solutions will provide day one support for IBM z/OS 2.1.

Crawley, UK, September 26, 2013 – Global software and solutions company Macro 4 has today announced that its mainframe performance and fault analysis solutions will support the new IBM z/OS Version 2 Release 1 when it becomes available on September 30, 2013.

"We're part of IBM's early test program which means we always work closely with IBM to ensure our mainframe performance and fault analysis solutions support new releases of z/OS from day one, and the same is true for z/OS 2.1," said Michelle Harris, Product Release Manager at Macro 4. "IBM has said that z/OS 2.1 is going to set the groundwork for the next tier of mainframe computing. That statement is backed up by a whole range of new enhancements and capabilities that will allow enterprises to manage highly scalable workloads. Our fault analysistesting and debugging and performance management software will be supporting this exciting new release as soon as it becomes available."

Macro 4's performance and fault analysis solutions reduce the costs and timescales involved in developing and supporting critical mainframe applications, helping organizations identify and resolve mainframe software problems faster and deliver consistently high levels of customer service.

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