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Zowe LTS Version 2.0

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Monday, 6 June 2022


We all know that mainframes are very good at everything they do, so it comes as no surprise to find that they are also very good at making themselves usable by people with little or no mainframe experience. That’s, pretty much, what the Zowe project is all about. Having been announced about four years ago, it’s good to see that, towards the end of May, Long Term Support (LTS) V2 was released. The second version is said to offer vendors and customers product stability, security, interoperability, as well as easy installation and upgraded features.

Before we look at the new version, let’s look at the background. The Linux Foundation is an organization that provides tools, training, and events, to scale any open-source project. One of those projects is the Open Mainframe Project, which is intended to serve as a focal point for deployment and use of Linux and open-source software in a mainframe computing environment. Zowe is one of its projects. So, it was the Open Mainframe Project that announced the LTS V2 release of Zowe.

What exactly is Zowe? It’s an open-source software framework that allows mainframe development and operation teams to securely manage, control, script, and develop on the mainframe. It was created to host technologies that benefit the IBM Z platform for all members of the Z community, including Integrated Software Vendors (ISVs), System Integrators, and z/OS consumers. Zowe comes with a set of APIs and OS capabilities that applications build on, and it also includes some applications out of the box. Zowe offers modern interfaces to interact with z/OS and allows users to work with z/OS in a way that is similar to what they experience on cloud platforms. People can use these interfaces as delivered or through plug-ins and extensions that are created by clients or third-party vendors.

The benefits of the LTS V2 include:

The Zowe framework uses the latest Web technologies among products and solutions from multiple vendors. Zowe enables developers to use familiar, industry-standard, open-source tools to access mainframe resources and services.

If you ‘ve not used Zowe yet, it’s claimed that since January 2022, Zowe has more than:

The key features of Zowe LTS V2 include:

Work on Zowe continues apace, and other Zowe updates include:

The Open Mainframe Project’s Zowe Conformance Program was launched in 2020 with the aim of building a vendor-neutral ecosystem around Zowe. So far, the program has helped Open Mainframe Project members such as BMC Software, Broadcom, IBM, Micro Focus, Phoenix Software International, and Rocket Software incorporate Zowe with new and existing products that enable integration of mainframe applications and data across the enterprise. 75 products have implemented extensions based on the Zowe framework and earned these members conformance badges.

Zowe consists of the following components:

I think it’s good news to see the latest version of Zowe, and I look forward to further developments of this excellent open-source project.

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