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Business Challenge
With the variety of information available from many systems, the challenge is to present this information so that many business functions can benefit from this vital information. MAINVIEW Explorer simplifies the information presentation, plus it provides a single point of control to the MAINVIEW family of products. The performance and automation data can be integrated into an overall view of applications, OS/390 and z/OS systems and subsystem health.
Business Need
- Offers rapid notification of exceptions and errors
- Uses point-and-shoot to go directly to the MAINVIEW product that detects the problem
- Provides easy access to all MAINVIEW performance and automation information
- Provides information on performance/ health of OS/390 and z/OS systems and subsystems
- Provides complete access to all MAINVIEW solutions via your Web browser
Our Solution
MAINVIEW Explorer improves availability of applications, systems and subsystems by advising users of pending system problems. From MAINVIEW Explorer, organizations have complete access to MAINVIEW products without the overhead of connecting to different products running on different systems.
Key Features & Benefits
- Uses easy-to-read graphics and alert text messages to represent key system elements
- Increases productivity by advising of potential problems and pointing directly to the cause
- Displays data any data from anywhere and offers complete management of this data
- Provides MAINVIEW solution commands, enabling organizations to take needed corrective actions
- Cost-effective. Makes mainframe performance information available without using mainframe resources
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Brochure
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BMC Educational Services
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BMC Mainframe Solutions
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BMC Software Solution for PeopleSoft
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BMC Business School Course Catalog
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Mainview Advantage Brochure
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2008 BMC Annual Report
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Datasheet
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MAINVIEW for Infrastructure Management
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White Paper
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Infrastructure Foundation for Business Service Management
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Swing into Business Service Management - Seven Strategies
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