OpenFrame
OpenFrame is a mainframe rehosting solution developed by TmaxSoft that aims to help customers move existing mainframe assets to the cloud quickly and with minimal risk. It replaces legacy CICS/IMS/JES mainframe engines and shifts business applications written in legacy code like COBOL and PL/I to Linux. This allows reduced licensing costs compared to the mainframe.
It also includes a test tool which helps users determine if the migration will preserve functionality without additional adjustments.
The current version of OpenFrame is 7.0, which was first released in Japan in September, 2015. The previous version, OpenFrame 6.0 was released in the U.S. market in 2009.
Mainframe Migration
Organizations that run on mainframes tend to have difficulty with costs and agility. Rehosting is one approach an organization may take to migrate their mainframe operations to the cloud, with other options including batch-job migration and full re-engineering. With the rehosting option, the entire mainframe is emulated on the cloud so that the end-user experience is essentially unchanged.Compatibility
OpenFrame advertises the following components can be migrated and continue working without modification, provided they run on open systems components such as Linux:- Compilers
- * COBOL
- * PL/I
- * Assembler
- Datasets
- * Flat files
- * GDGs
- * VSAM
- Databases
- * IMS
- * DB2
- * IDMS
- * Oracle
- Online Systems
- * CICS
- Batch Systems
- * JES
- * JCL