Sign up for our newsletter!
Stay informed on the latest DevOps news
DevOps.com
Latest
Articles
Features
Most Read
News
News Releases
Topics
AI
Continuous Delivery
Continuous Testing
Cloud
Culture
DataOps
DevSecOps
Enterprise DevOps
Leadership Suite
DevOps Practice
ROELBOB
DevOps Toolbox
IT as Code
Videos/Podcasts
Techstrong.tv Podcast
Techstrong.tv - Twitch
DevOps Unbound
Webinars
Upcoming
Calendar View
On-Demand Webinars
Library
Events
Upcoming Events
On-Demand Events
Sponsored Content
Related Sites
Techstrong Group
Cloud Native Now
Security Boulevard
Platform Engineering
Techstrong Research
DevOps Dozen
DevOps TV
Techstrong TV
Techstrong.tv Podcast
Techstrong.tv - Twitch
Media Kit
About
Sponsor
AI
Cloud
CI/CD
Continuous Testing
DataOps
DevSecOps
DevOps Onramp
Platform Engineering
Low-Code/No-Code
IT as Code
More
Serverless on AWS
Builder Community Hub
Application Performance Management/Monitoring
Culture
Enterprise DevOps
ROELBOB
Latest
Securing Open-Source Apps
September 3, 2021 | Louis Vistola
Cloud Security Requires Shared Responsibility
August 17, 2021 | Renata Budko
Dependencies in Cloud-Native Apps can Amplify Risks
August 6, 2021 | Louis Vistola
Why Was Facebook Vulnerable to an Authentication Exploit?
July 30, 2021 | Inon Shkedy
The Uber API Authorization Vulnerability
July 23, 2021 | Inon Shkedy
API Security
Safeguarding Composable Architecture Applications Based on API-enabled Components
June 17, 2021 | Louis Vistola
Use the OWASP API Top 10 to Secure Your APIs
June 2, 2021 | Justin Boyer
The Evolution to Cloud-Native Applications and APIs
May 11, 2021 | John Jeremiah
Application Security
Web Application Firewalls Aren’t Protecting Cloud-Native Apps
July 14, 2021 | Roshan Piyush
What Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) Doesn’t Solve
June 9, 2021 | Roshan Piyush
Security Risks With No-Code/Low-Code Tools
June 7, 2021 | Louis Vistola
Web Application Security is not API Security
May 11, 2021 | Justin Boyer
Cloud Native
Cloud Security Requires Shared Responsibility
August 17, 2021 | Renata Budko
Securing Microservices Vs. Monolithic Apps
August 10, 2021 | George Lawton
Secure Kubernetes Architecture: Six Factors Essential to Success
May 11, 2021 | Justin Boyer
Breach Analysis
The Shopify Breach: Why Authz Exploits Slip by Most Security Defenses
August 2, 2021 | Inon Shkedy
Why Was Facebook Vulnerable to an Authentication Exploit?
July 30, 2021 | Inon Shkedy
The Uber API Authorization Vulnerability
July 23, 2021 | Inon Shkedy
Modern AppSec and Supply Chain Attacks – Three Challenges
May 11, 2021 | John Jeremiah
Security Observability
Grafana Labs Makes Observability More Accessible
April 9, 2024 | Mike Vizard
The New Norm for Modern Apps: Security Observability
July 7, 2021 | Louis Vistola
TraceAI : Machine Learning Driven App and API Security
June 28, 2021 | Sanjay Nagaraj
Why Businesses Need to Transform From DevOps to DevSecOps
May 11, 2021 | Louis Vistola
Traceable on Twitter
Tweets by traceableai
×
Exploring Trends in Mainframe Application Modernization
Step
1
of
8
12%
What is your organization’s primary approach to modernizing mainframe applications?
(Required)
Converting entire applications from traditional mainframe languages to a modern language such as Java
Selective modernization of specific modules or components
Building modular architecture from existing monolithic applications
Maintaining applications with improved documentation and understanding
We do not utilize mainframes at my organization
Does your organization currently have an application modernization initiative in place?
(Required)
Yes
No
Don't Know
What TWO factors MOST OFTEN drive your organization’s decisions to modernize specific mainframe modules? (Select up to 2 responses)
(Required)
Changing business rules or requirements
Other
High frequency of maintenance
Technical debt reduction
Skills/talent gap concerns
High frequency of updates
Cost reduction goals (MIPS, licensing, etc.)
Process optimization needs
What strategies does your organization use for mainframe code transformation?
(Required)
Maintain and document original mainframe code (COBOL, PL/I, Assembler, JCL, REXX)
Convert mainframe languages to Java or other modern languages
Refactor code into modular, reusable components
Maintain parallel versions (original and converted) for validation
Use AI-powered tools for code documentation and understanding
Use AI-powered tools for code conversion
Other
What is your organization's strategic direction for mainframe applications over the next 3-5 years?
(Required)
Mainframe-first: Keep applications on mainframe as a strategic platform, modernize in place
Cloud-first: Migrate applications from mainframe to cloud platforms
Fit-for-purpose hybrid: Place each workload on the most suitable platform (mainframe, cloud, or distributed)
Evaluating options / No defined strategy yet
Other
What factors MOST influence your organization's platform decisions for mainframe applications? (Select up to 2 responses)
(Required)
Security and compliance requirements
Performance and scalability requirements
Cost optimization
Skills availability and talent access
Integration with modern applications and APIs
Business continuity and risk management
Other
What are the TOP TWO benefits your organization expects from mainframe modernization? (Select up to 2 responses)
(Required)
Faster innovation and time-to-market
Better understanding of business logic and code documentation
Reduced costs (MIPS, maintenance, licensing)
Expanded talent pool and reduced skills gap
Improved system maintainability
Enhanced integration with modern systems
Other
How effective have AI-powered tools for code conversion been in your modernization efforts?
(Required)
Extremely effective
Very effective
Moderately effective
Slightly effective
Not at all effective
We do not use AI-powered tools
Δ
×