IBM says the z/OS 3.1 operating system will further integrate AI, embrace cloud stores, and improve performance of Linux workloads. Credit: IDG IBM said this week it will soon roll out an AI-infused, hybrid-cloud oriented version of its z/OS mainframe operating system. Expected in the third quarter, z/OS 3.1 will support technologies intended to enable deployment of AI workloads co-located with z/OS applications, IBM said in a customer preview letter. The new OS will work best with the newest version of the Big Iron, the z16, but it will support z14 models and above, IBM says. The z16 includes an AI accelerator built onto its core Telum processor that can do 300 billion deep-learning inferences per day with one millisecond latency and includes what IBM calls a quantum-safe system to protect organizations from anticipated quantum-based security threats. When it was introduced IBM said the z16 would open a whole new set of AI possibilities that couldn’t be considered before. Now it promises the new version of z/OS will further deliver on that plan by: Supporting a new AI Framework for system operations intended to augment z/OS with intelligence that optimizes IT processes, simplifies management, improves performance, and reduces skill requirements. Extending the AI ecosystem by enabling AI co-located with z/OS applications, designed for low-latency response times. Controlling the system with AI-powered workload management that intelligently predicts upcoming workloads and react by allocating an appropriate number of batch runs, thus eliminating manual fine-tuning and trial-and-error approaches. Supporting AI applications is a core component of the z16 strategy, but the upcoming operating system also features cloud capabilities, IBM says. “z/OS 3.1 intends to embrace aspects of cloud-native management of z/OS based on industry standards and access to consistent and modern browser-based interfaces, enabling users to efficiently update and configure z/OS and related software,” IBM stated. “With enhanced management infrastructure and self-service access to tasks, z/OS 3.1 plans to continue simplifying and automating the management of the operating system to help guide the next generation of system programmers,” IBM stated. With that in mind, IBM said z/OS 3.1 will include: A new z/OS callable service, Cloud Data Access, to enable access to data in cloud object stores and to incorporate cloud object data into z/OS workloads. A set of modern APIs with a C-based interface, designed to simplify the application effort needed to access NoSQL VSAMDB data sets on z/OS. IBM z/OS Container Extensions (zCX) to improve performance and security while running containerized Linux workloads and to support NFS, HTTPS, and IBM WebSphere Hybrid Edition. Dedicated real memory pools to improve the behavior of applications that have a high memory requirement. An extension of the z/OS Authorized Code Scanner to provide greater coverage of potential vulnerabilities. Enhanced COBOL-Java support that will let 31-bit COBOL call 64-bit Java programs using the IBM Semeru Runtime Certified Edition for z/OS. Related content news IBM launches platform to protect data from AI and quantum risks The SaaS-based Guardium Data Security Center provides unified controls for protecting data across distributed environments, including hybrid cloud, AI deployments and quantum computing systems. By Michael Cooney Oct 22, 2024 4 mins Generative AI Hybrid Cloud High-Performance Computing news analysis Cloudera jockeys for AI platform prominence Cloudera is using partnerships and acquisitions in its bid to become the platform of choice for data, analytics, and enterprise AI . By Maria Korolov Oct 10, 2024 8 mins Hybrid Cloud Cloud Computing analysis HPE buys Morpheus Data for multicloud management Hewlett Packard Enterprise is snapping up Morpheus Data for its cloud-agnostic management software, which tackles multicloud automation and orchestration as well as cloud cost optimization. By Michael Cooney Aug 15, 2024 3 mins Hybrid Cloud Network Management Software Cloud Computing news SUSE plans more support for gen AI workloads The Linux packager’s SUSE AI Early Access Program could interest companies wanting to run generative AI on premises. By Evan Schuman Jun 18, 2024 4 mins Generative AI Hybrid Cloud Linux PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe