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Contact usFaster deployments, shorter lead times, and less manual effort moving code from commit to production.
Fewer deployment errors, less rework, and simpler toolchains, so developers spend less time on overhead and more on delivery.
Complete audit trails, consistent approvals, and faster vulnerability response strengthen governance without slowing releases.
Assess where your toolchain is strong, where it falls short, and which gaps deserve priority.
Track changes from development through production with the traceability, governance, and auditability required for enterprise software delivery.
Automated testing validates application quality continuously by integrating COBOL, PL/I, batch, and CICS testing directly into the delivery pipeline.
Execute mainframe-specific delivery activities such as COBOL compilation, copybook dependency resolution, Db2 BINDs, promotions, and deployments directly on z/OS.
This is often the capability that differentiates enterprise DevOps platforms from mainframe delivery tooling. Distributed platforms orchestrate these activities while mainframe DevOps platforms execute them.
Understand application composition, dependencies, and change impact through SBOM generation, component visibility, and CVE identification.
Measure how software moves through the delivery process using metrics such as deployment frequency, lead time, change failure rate, and mean time to restore.
Improve developer productivity with modern IDEs, debugging, code analysis, impact analysis, and Git-compatible workflows.
Extend software delivery with AI-assisted development, testing, and deployment while maintaining the same governance, approvals, and auditability required for production changes.
If you're modernizing mainframe delivery, GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, and Bitbucket are almost certainly staying in place. The opportunity is extending those workflows to cover pipeline execution, automated testing, deployment automation, and governance on z/OS.
Using GitHub enterprise?
Standardizing on Azure DevOps?
Running Jenkins across the enterprise?
Feature comparisons only tell you so much. What matters is whether a solution executes on z/OS, connects to the toolchain you already run, and holds up under the governance mainframe delivery requires.
Quick evaluation checklist. Validate these capabilities early in the evaluation process:
| What to evaluate | What to ask |
|---|---|
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z/OS execution |
Can it compile natively, resolve dependencies, and handle promotions and deployments directly on z/OS? |
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Integration with existing platforms |
Does it integrate with GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, and Bitbucket? |
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Connected delivery workflows |
Do pipeline execution, testing, deployment, governance, and analytics operate as a connected process? |
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Governed AI operations |
Do AI-assisted activities follow the same approvals, audit trails, and change controls as any other production change? |
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Software supply chain visibility |
Does it provide SBOM generation, component visibility, and CVE identification. |
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Delivery analytics |
Can it measure deployment frequency, lead time, change failure rate, and mean time to restore? |
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Migration path |
Does it provide a practical approach for transitioning from existing SCM and release management environments? |
Mainframe DevOps tools are often evaluated side-by-side, even though they come from different starting points. Some evolved from change and release management. Some originated as distributed DevOps platforms later extended toward z/OS.
| Distributed DevOps platforms | Integrated mainframe DevOps platforms | |
|---|---|---|
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Representative solutions |
GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, Jenkins |
BMC AMI DevX |
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Originally built for |
Distributed software delivery and workflow automation |
Modern software delivery across the mainframe lifecycle |
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What it covers today |
Developer experience, collaboration, and workflow orchestration |
Connected workflows across development, testing, deployment, governance, and analytics |
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Key evaluation question |
How are mainframe build, test, deployment, and governance activities executed on z/OS? |
Does an integrated platform simplify operations compared to assembling multiple tools? |
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What it leaves you to solve on z/OS |
Extending existing enterprise DevOps investments |
Building a unified mainframe DevOps practice |
One integrated platform delivers all seven capabilities in a connected workflow. Platform engineering and DevOps leaders choose BMC AMI DevX when they want development, testing, deployment, governance, analytics, and AI-assisted development to operate as one delivery process on z/OS.
Git-compatible development with concurrent development support, end-to-end lifecycle tracking, and governed change management.
z/OS build, promotion, and deployment automation driven from your existing orchestrator through REST APIs, CLIs, and webhooks.
Automated unit, functional, integration, and regression testing for COBOL, PL/I, and Assembler programs, with test coverage analysis and interactive debugging.
SBOM generation during the build, component visibility for CVE identification, and Impact Analysis across programs, copybooks, and downstream components.
DORA metrics (deployment frequency, lead time, change failure rate, mean time to restore), delivery analytics, and pipeline visibility.
Modern IDEs in Eclipse and VS Code, interactive debugging, graphical code analysis, and natural language explanation of COBOL, PL/I, JCL, and Assembler.
BMC AMI DevX Workbench, Code Insights, Code Debug, and BMC AMI Assistant.
AI-generated code explanation and program documentation that give developers the context to change unfamiliar code.
15x
more code changes per year
50%
reduction in toolchain administration costs
6x
faster deployment frequency (Fortune 100 Financial Firm)
$7.1M
in increased release frequency over three years
BMC AMI DevX has earned consecutive Top Rated awards and a Buyer's Choice award from TrustRadius, reflecting sustained customer satisfaction. Users recognized the solution for modernizing mainframe development, improving code quality, and enabling faster, more secure delivery across enterprise environments.