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Product Overview

zPriceManager is designed to monitor software usage on z/OS mainframe systems, focusing on Variable Workload License Charging (VWLC) and Advanced Workload License Charging (AWLC). It operates within an LPAR and is z/OS dependent, relying on SMF data for tracking. The architecture likely includes components for data collection, processing, storage, and reporting.

These components communicate to gather usage information, analyze it, store it in a repository, and generate reports and alerts. Key architectural considerations include the integration with existing security systems such as RACF, ACF2, or Top Secret for authentication and authorization. zPriceManager likely uses configuration files to define the software products to be monitored, alert thresholds, and historical data storage parameters.

It also exposes APIs for accessing usage data and configuring monitoring parameters. The system likely supports standard authentication methods and uses a role-based access control (RBAC) model.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does zPriceManager do?

zPriceManager monitors mainframe systems to track software usage for variable workload license charging (VWLC) and advanced workload license charging (AWLC). It provides detailed usage data, historical reporting, and alerting capabilities to help organizations manage and optimize their software licensing costs.

Is this a system, application, or tool?

zPriceManager is a tool set designed to monitor and manage software licensing costs on mainframe systems. It is not a system or an application in the traditional sense, but rather a collection of utilities and functions focused on usage tracking and reporting.

What types of organizations use this?

Organizations that rely on IBM mainframe systems and utilize variable workload licensing (VWLC) or advanced workload licensing (AWLC) models are ideal candidates for zPriceManager. These organizations typically include large enterprises in industries such as banking, finance, insurance, and government.

When should we consider zPriceManager?

A company should consider using zPriceManager when they want to gain better visibility into their software licensing costs on the mainframe, optimize their software usage, and avoid unexpected licensing charges. It is particularly useful when dealing with complex VWLC or AWLC agreements.

What are the alternatives to zPriceManager?

Alternatives to zPriceManager include other mainframe software asset management tools and manual tracking methods. Some competing products may offer similar functionality for monitoring and reporting on software usage, but zPriceManager is tailored specifically for VWLC and AWLC environments.

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