BMC AMI Cloud overview


BMC AMI Cloud is a suite of products, built on a scalable, secured, and robust platform that you can use to accelerate your data-led journey to the cloud.

Mainframe data is the most-mission critical data in the largest enterprises in the world. Our platform provides end-to-end mainframe data management. The BMC AMI Cloud Data platform consolidates the functionality of multiple storage, backup, and tape management products into a single, software-defined secondary data management solution that eliminates the need for physical and virtual tape libraries.

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BMC AMI Cloud dramatically reduces costs and complexity by enabling you to leverage a hybrid multi-cloud environment for all your mainframe secondary data needs, including storage, backup, long-term archive, disaster recovery, and lifecycle management. After you move mainframe data to the cloud, it is available for cloud analytics tools, to improve decision making, build better products, and improve revenue.

BMC AMI Cloud Analytics, makes mainframe data available for cloud-native AI/ML and analytics tools. Mainframe Db2 image copies and archive logs, VSAM data sets, and sequential files are easily transformed to CSV and other open file formats, stored directly in any cloud object storage.

BMC AMI Cloud Vault applies multiple layers of security measures to protect the most critical and sensitive data in an immutable repository, in the cloud. Also, you can use BMC AMI Cloud Vault to determine whether data been compromised, on a data set level, volume level, or the site level, to recover fast minimal disruption.

BMC AMI Cloud Data helps you protect and manage mainframe data in the cloud. BMC AMI Cloud Data consists of one or more agents running on z/OS and transferring data to and from a public or private cloud, or on-premises NAS or SAN. A management server is also connected to the agents and object storage, providing management and reporting tools.

 

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