What did CA Opera do?
CA Opera was a software product designed to automate actions based on console messages within the z/OS operating system. It enabled automated responses to system events, reducing manual intervention. It was a tool set.
What would happen if an organization did not use CA Opera?
CA Opera automated responses to console messages, ensuring timely actions. Without it, organizations would need to rely on manual monitoring and intervention, which is slower and more prone to errors.
What types of organizations used CA Opera?
CA Opera was most applicable to large enterprises using the z/OS operating system, particularly those in industries requiring high availability and rapid response to system events, such as banking and finance. A company should have considered using it when they needed to automate responses to z/OS console messages to improve operational efficiency.
What infrastructure was required?
CA Opera required the z/OS operating system and its associated subsystems. It was deployed on-premise.
What are the alternatives to CA Opera?
Alternatives to CA Opera include Rocket ZACK, OPS/MVS, and BMC AMI Ops Automation for z/OS. These products offer similar capabilities for automating z/OS console message responses.