Subject: Here are the SHARE Columbus Survey Results Friend

SHARE Columbus 2022 Survey Results Are In

We met at SHARE Columbus 2022, and you were kind enough to fill out our conference survey. Thank you!

Fortunately, like you, a good number of conference attendees took a few minutes to give us some thoughtful input about the critical technologies that they use to manage their enterprise mainframes, so we would like to share some of the results with you down below after a quick word about our webinar coming up tomorrow.
Webinar
IBM Enterprise Impact Analysis Using VS Code 
September 7th, 10 a.m. CT

Tomorrow: Many engineers are stuck using outdated technologies to analyze code that are tedious and time-consuming. In this webinar, we will show you how a modern, rich, browser-based technology integrated with VS Code and Gitlab can make short work of your Z analysis tasks in an intuitive and graphical way.

This webinar will leave you with a better analysis system that's easy to work with day-to-day, and bring you peace of mind knowing you have a complete grasp of the inner-workings of your enterprise system.

The powers that be at your organization will love you for it.


Survey Results...

Our first question asked respondents which mainframe databases their company works with.

Our conference sample manages 2 database technologies on average, with 90% of our conference sample using DB2, and likely at least one additional technology. IMS and Oracle had the greatest share aside from DB2 at 48% and 34% respectively.

Our follow-up question asked which mainframe software languages their organization works with.

The average respondent’s enterprise employs 3.5 mainframe software languages, with COBOL having the highest share at 86%. Java, Rexx, and Assembler take nearly equal share of the second-tier between 60-70% each.


We also asked conference attendees which Mainframe DevOps Area Products their organization works with.

Most organizations stick with a primary and in some cases secondary technology to manage their DevOps. Endevor and GitLab shared the top spot at 36% each, with Zowe a close second at 32%. BMC, SonarQube and “other” combined took the remaining share.


To round out our questionnaire, we asked which Mainframe Impact Analysis tools are you using?

Most use standard IBM z built-in tools with over half reporting it as their tool of choice. BMC came in second with 28%, and IBM Rational third at 22%.


We hope these results provide useful insight. We are forever grateful for your time, and we look forward to seeing you at the next conference!

- CM First Group

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