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Beta Systems Unveils Lighthouse Program for Data Center Solutions

Beta Systems Unveils Lighthouse Program for Data Center Solutions

The Lighthouse program unveils the next generation of Beta Systems product portfolio for today’s and tomorrow’s Data Centers infrastructure and operations.

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The update of Beta Systems’ data center intelligence products serves today’s market needs with a wide range of exciting new features that significantly improve the efficiency, flexibility, and security of IT infrastructure operations. We have incorporated hundreds of customer-driven product enhancements that reflect market trends, operational needs, and data-driven user insights. By leveraging AI and the latest architecture level, product efficiency is being optimized to harness the full processing power of the IBM mainframe. With the support of new mainframe features like z/OSMF or zCX, Beta Systems opens its products for non-z/OS consumers. With an open flexible but standardized API approach, a maximum on containerization of non-mainframe products and a cohesive, modern user experience across the entire product portfolio, the Lighthouse program integrates the IBM mainframe and Beta Systems’ portfolio seamlessly into hybrid cloud scenarios. This allows organizations to leverage the strengths of their existing IT infrastructure while reaping the benefits of modern cloud technologies and simplifying workload management between mainframe and hybrid cloud solutions.

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In addition, the Lighthouse product suite also includes new cloud native products most notable the market leading services orchestration and automation platform ANOW!. As one of Beta Systems’ first cloud products, ANOW! is offered as an on-premise private cloud as well as a SaaS option. All non-mainframe cloud products will be made available on cloud marketplaces starting with the AWS marketplace to address future needs on products deployment and consumption while opening up for new customer segments.

“Lighthouse is not just another update of our mainframe product family, it’s the blueprint on how we develop, on how we deliver, and on how we reinvent our product portfolio. With this significant investment, we show our commitment to support the digital transformation efforts of our customers providing them with the tools they need to succeed in a rapidly changing technological landscape,” says Mirko Minnich, CTO and Member of the Board at Beta Systems.

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