What does Inventory do?
Inventory is a tool that analyzes mainframe applications to identify all executable programs and their dependencies. It scans JCL, PROCs, load libraries, and source code to create a comprehensive report of an application's components.
Is this a system, application, or tool?
Inventory is a tool designed for application discovery and dependency mapping. It helps organizations understand the structure and components of their mainframe applications.
What types of organizations use this?
Organizations that rely on mainframe applications, particularly those undergoing modernization or maintenance, benefit from Inventory. These include financial institutions, insurance companies, and government agencies.
When should we consider Inventory?
A company should consider using Inventory when they need to understand the structure and dependencies of their mainframe applications. This is especially useful during application modernization, migration, or troubleshooting.
What are the alternatives to Inventory?
Alternatives to Inventory include manual analysis, custom scripting, or other application discovery tools. However, Inventory provides automated scanning and reporting capabilities tailored for mainframe environments.