In the previous blog, we outlined the strategic intent of IP Partnership with IBM. One of the key promises is HCL and IBM have committed to investing in and growing the portfolio to respond to rapid pace of innovation. Let us share some facts and see if you agree with us that we are living up to its promise. HACP V13.0 - New version since February 2016. - Enhanced security and support for Windows 10 platform. - Usability enhancements including support for full, widescreens. - Improved migration experience of HOD V12.x to HOD V13.0. - Zero-footprint terminal emulator solution (no Java plug-in required). HATS V9.6 - New version since November 2015. - HTML 5 based out of box templates. - Integration with z/OS Connect EE for enabling access to green screens via REST APIs. Fault Analyzer V14.1 - New version since November 2013. - Support for AMOD 64 programs – specifically for Enterprise PL/I 64-bit option. - Enhanced diagnosis of optimized programs by the latest compiler technology including support for Automatic Binary Optimizer for z/OS. File Manager for V14.1 - New version since November 2013. - Productivity improvement features for ISPF users (Listen to a replay of recent webinar by Bruce Koss of Wells Fargo Bank). - REST APIs for accessing mainframe data using File Manager infrastructure via IBM z/OS Connect Enterprise Edition. Above is a short summary and key highlights of enhancements we delivered since IP partnership agreement was signed. We are continuing our investment in those products. As additional products are added into this portfolio, we are intending to do the same. Exciting? We hope so. We delivered those enhancements with specific target customers in mind. We’d like to hear from you even more. Help us shape the future and deliver Innovation matters to you. Kenichi Yoshimura Senior product Manager Kenichi Yoshimura is Senior Product Manager at HCL Technologies. Responsible for driving strategy for HCL Z Innovation Offerings (ZIO) and IBM Z Systems Software products under IP partnership arrangement between HCL and IBM.
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