Overview
IBM Data Virtualization Manager for z/OS provides real time access to data stored in mainframe and universal access to data regardless of location or interface, with low mainframe Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). It also provides increased flexibility for sharing and integrating mainframe with other data sources and applications in real time.
Data Virtualization Manager supports real-time data virtualization solutions for enabling mainframe relational and non-relational data to seamlessly integrate with data analytic, Big Data, mobile, and web solutions. Data Virtualization Manager can be used by any client application program, any load process, or any mainframe program that needs to read/update/delete any data structure resides in Mainframe and LUW (Linux Unix Windows) environments. All underlying data structures are abstracted from the user.
You use Data Virtualization Manager to:
- Create virtual and integrated views of data to enable you to access mainframe data without having to move, replicate, or transform your source data.
- Enable access, update, and join functions on your mainframe data with other enterprise data using modern APIs in real-time.
- Mask your mainframe data implementations from application developers.
You can safely expose your mainframe assets as APIs that developers can use to incorporate data and transactions into mobile and cloud applications. Additionally, developers can use ANSI SQL functions to retrieve any data in Mainframe and LUW environments.
Data Virtualization Manager server uses the IBM System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) for all of its computationally intensive processing. To ensure the highest levels of performance, Data Virtualization Manager server includes several query optimization features, such as parallel input/output and MapReduce. Data Virtualization Manager server employs multiple, parallel threads to handle input request for data and output delivery of information to the client (data consumer). Once data is transformed from non-relational to a relational format, the powerful data virtualization engine continually streams and buffers data to the client.
Key features of Data Virtualization Manager
Following are the key features of Data Virtualization Manager:
- Universal Db2 support: Applications using Db2 can now seamlessly integrate with any non-Db2 data source with the same ease of functionality.
- Lower Mainframe TCO: Ability to run up to 99% of its data virtualization processing in zIIP for significantly reduced capacity usage.
- Landing Zone support: Ability to combine disparate data and make available to landing zones supporting ETL, Hadoop, analytics, and data quality.
- Universal application compatibility: Enables read/write access to mainframe data from any application.
- Wide range of API support: Access data using any industry standard APIs: SQL, JSON, SOAP, REST
- Wide Architecture support: Provides support for hybrid, on-premise, cloud, Hadoop, and mainframe computing architectures
Key benefits of Data Virtualization Manager
Following is a summary of the key benefits of using Data Virtualization Manager.
Easier access to Mainframe data:
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Reduces cost and complexity of ETL data movement:
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Reduce business risk through faster identification of threats and operational
failures:
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Accelerate digital transformation:
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| Empower sales with enhanced customer insight: Data Virtualization Manager lets you enrich your understanding of your customers with real-time data from your mainframe:
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