U.S. Public Sector Taking Stock of Aging Mainframes
Agencies are exploring modernization, cloud migration after some systems fell short amid surging need for services during pandemic, ISG Provider Lens™ report says
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Constituents’ sudden need for online information and services during the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the limitations of public sector mainframes that had not been significantly updated for years, ISG says. The increased mainframe utilization caused minor system disruptions when systems could not be scaled up quickly enough.
“Lockdowns made digital services mandatory, and the private sector raised expectations for online customer experience,” said
While often falling short on performance, existing mainframe applications also burden many agencies with high costs and technical debt, the report says. To access modern capabilities and scalability, most public sector organizations need to rehost mainframe applications in the cloud, compile the code to run them in the cloud without changing the application logic, or rewrite them in modern programming languages.
Providers of modernization services can help clients take steps such as connecting mainframe applications to cloud-based technologies and adopting agile development, microservices, APIs and AI services. Some public agencies, with an eye to cost savings, are looking to mainframe-as-a-service (MFaaS) providers with pay-as-you-go options.
Recent federal legislation has provided long-needed funding for mainframe modernization, but state and local agencies so far have been conservative about spending this windfall, focusing on budget-neutral projects and ones with immediate cost savings. However, ISG predicts exponential growth in the number and size of mainframe migrations to the cloud over the next three years.
“U.S. public sector organizations are becoming more knowledgeable about mainframe modernization and its benefits,” said
The report also examines several other mainframe trends affecting the
For more insights into the challenges faced by public agencies with mainframes, along with advice on how to get modernization projects off the ground, see the ISG Provider Lens™ Focal Points briefing here.
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The report names Ensono, Kyndryl and TCS as Leaders in three quadrants each. It names DXC Technology and Infosys as Leaders in two quadrants each. Accenture,
In addition, Infosys is named as a Rising Star — a company with a “promising portfolio” and “high future potential” by ISG’s definition — in one quadrant.
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