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NEON zPrime™—zIIP and zAAP your Mainframe Performance

It’s rare that a software investment can actually make money for your organization. But zPrime does just that. By reducing the total cost of mainframe ownership, zPrime returns your investment quickly and helps you meet budget goals for your mainframe IT environment.



Big Results
By fully leveraging the capacity of your specialty processors, you can reduce the workload on your primary CPU by up to 50 percent. In early testing, customers have experienced results that lead to mainframe cost reductions of up to 20 percent.

Substantial Cost Savings
NEON zPrime reduces both mainframe hardware and software costs. NEON zPrime makes some of your most costly workloads eligible for processing on a specialty processor – the transaction work associated with your business applications, potentially saving your organization millions of dollars in software and hardware costs.

Following a simple implementation, you select the IMS, DB2, CICS, TSO/ISPF and batch workloads that can be processed on specialty processors, reducing processing costs and improving throughput for the primary CPU.

With NEON zPrime you can:
•  Reduce workload on expensive central processors
•  Reduce the cost of software
•  Eliminate peak-period temporary usage costs
•  Delay hardware upgrades
•  Rebalance the IT budget and infrastructure
•  Maximize your System z mainframe investment


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Product Information:

•  Datasheet
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•  Article: How zIIP Processors Are Changing the Rules