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Updates to IBM z/OS 3.2 Unlock the Value of IBM z17


IBM is building upon its strong foundation with z/OS 3.2, the next release of the IBM flagship mainframe operating system, designed to unlock the value of the new IBM z17.

IBM z/OS has been the foundation for enterprises that need unmatched reliability, scalability, and security, according to the company.

This latest version of z/OS is engineered to allow clients to integrate their applications and data into hybrid cloud environments, while leveraging the strengths of the mainframe to support today’s AI-driven workloads.

As enterprises confront the explosive growth of data and transactions, the urgency to modernize and integrate AI while still prioritizing performance, security, and compliance has never been greater. z/OS 3.2 rises to this challenge by introducing support for the new AI acceleration technologies in IBM z17, which is built to help organizations run both traditional and generative AI models directly on sensitive data in-place, which minimizes the risks associated with data movement while accelerating time-to-insight.

With advanced encryption and sophisticated threat detection, organizations can process growing volumes of data, maintaining their highest levels of security and operational efficiency. By leveraging AI capabilities within the operating system, z/OS 3.2 is built to automate and simplify IT operations.

z/OS 3.2 helps clients unlock the value of their data on the system of record through modern APIs, engineered to make z/OS data accessible in hybrid cloud and AI environments without resorting to Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) which can be costly and error-prone.

DFSMSdfp Cloud Data Access (CDA) and DFSMS Object Access Method (OAM), through industry standard REST APIs, integrate core business data with hybrid cloud by modernizing the access and management of unstructured data on z/OS, and allowing distributed environments access to existing z/OS data.

Enhancements to EzNoSQL APIs allow applications to now utilize Python on z/OS, in addition to COBOL, C, and Java, allowing clients to build scalable, accessible NoSQL databases directly on z/OS to enable data analysis and predictive modeling for enterprise applications.

Behind these integrated AI capabilities is a robust technology stack that includes open-source frameworks, zDNN libraries and AI tooling, all optimized for the IBM z17’s Telum II processor, Integrated Accelerator for AI, and Spyre Accelerator. These components work together and are built to enable real-time, high-speed inferencing and model execution directly on the platform, minimize latency and eliminate the need to move sensitive data.

AI can now be embedded into mission-critical workloads, supporting advanced use cases like fraud detection, supply chain optimization and automated decision-making with high performance and security.

z/OS 3.2 continues IBM’s focus to protect client data from emerging quantum threats and data breaches by implementing National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) quantum-safe algorithms. The enhanced security features in z/OS 3.2 help businesses address the risk of yet unseen cyber threats and data breaches.

In addition, z/OS 3.2 streamlines management tasks to provide a more intuitive and user-friendly experience for IT teams. The platform’s advanced automation capabilities and APIs is engineered to help organizations simplify their IT operations, reduce costs, and improve productivity.

z/OS 3.2 represents a significant milestone in mainframe computing. Its innovative AI features, enhanced security and streamlined management capabilities make it an essential platform for organizations looking to drive business growth, improve operational efficiency and stay ahead of the competition.

By investing in z/OS 3.2, businesses can unlock the potential of their mainframe assets and position themselves for long-term success in an increasingly complex and rapidly changing digital landscape, IBM said.

z/OS 3.2 is planned to become generally available on 30 September 2025.

For more information about this news, visit www.ibm.com.


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