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BMC Introduces New GenAI-Driven Solutions

BMC announced new gen AI-driven solutions and capabilities to increase velocity, improve operational resiliency, and drive efficiency.

Featured innovations/capabilities include:

Gen AI-powered advisor for Control-M SaaS: The new gen AI advisor for the Control-M SaaS solution, Jett, empowers users across the business to ask workflow-related questions using common language and without specialized training or domain knowledge. This innovation accelerates troubleshooting, problem resolution, compliance verification, and workflow optimization so that companies can deliver extraordinary business outcomes.

Additionally, the company’s upcoming Control-M 22 release will include new capabilities and integrations to help organizations unlock the full potential of their application workflows and data pipelines.

BMC AMI Assistant: The 2024 BMC Mainframe Survey uncovered that among respondents who are expanding their mainframe footprint, 86% are leveraging gen AI to unlock new efficiencies, accelerate decision-making, and transform operations.

The gen AI-powered BMC AMI Assistant continues to pave the way for the future of mainframe environment by providing a curated LLM model library alongside a Bring-Your-Own Language Model (BYOLM) option that offers AI flexibility for mainframe transformation. Organizations can now move beyond limited AI choices and tailor their AI strategy to their specific workloads, security requirements, and governance policies.

Additionally, the BMC AMI Assistant’s knowledge expert (currently in beta) helps fill the institutional knowledge gaps that can occur when mainframe experts retire with AI-powered agents that deliver instant guidance and provide continuity and efficiency.

BMC AMI Ops Insight: The BMC AMI Ops Insight solution, powered by BMC AMI Assistant, provides gen AI-guided system resolution with AI agents. This provides operations teams with root cause and resolution guidance in natural language, so that they can quickly respond and keep mainframes efficiently running.

“For years BMC has developed AI, data, and hybrid cloud solutions that help companies work smarter, faster, and more efficiently,” said Ram Chakravarti, CTO at BMC. “AI continues to reshape industries, and our customers want to leverage the power of AI to unlock value from their data and drive better insights for their business. Our new innovations announced today help future-proof our customers’ mission-critical systems with gen AI, so that they can transform their entire multi-cloud enterprises.”

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BMC Introduces New GenAI-Driven Solutions

BMC announced new gen AI-driven solutions and capabilities to increase velocity, improve operational resiliency, and drive efficiency.

Featured innovations/capabilities include:

Gen AI-powered advisor for Control-M SaaS: The new gen AI advisor for the Control-M SaaS solution, Jett, empowers users across the business to ask workflow-related questions using common language and without specialized training or domain knowledge. This innovation accelerates troubleshooting, problem resolution, compliance verification, and workflow optimization so that companies can deliver extraordinary business outcomes.

Additionally, the company’s upcoming Control-M 22 release will include new capabilities and integrations to help organizations unlock the full potential of their application workflows and data pipelines.

BMC AMI Assistant: The 2024 BMC Mainframe Survey uncovered that among respondents who are expanding their mainframe footprint, 86% are leveraging gen AI to unlock new efficiencies, accelerate decision-making, and transform operations.

The gen AI-powered BMC AMI Assistant continues to pave the way for the future of mainframe environment by providing a curated LLM model library alongside a Bring-Your-Own Language Model (BYOLM) option that offers AI flexibility for mainframe transformation. Organizations can now move beyond limited AI choices and tailor their AI strategy to their specific workloads, security requirements, and governance policies.

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BMC AMI Ops Insight: The BMC AMI Ops Insight solution, powered by BMC AMI Assistant, provides gen AI-guided system resolution with AI agents. This provides operations teams with root cause and resolution guidance in natural language, so that they can quickly respond and keep mainframes efficiently running.

“For years BMC has developed AI, data, and hybrid cloud solutions that help companies work smarter, faster, and more efficiently,” said Ram Chakravarti, CTO at BMC. “AI continues to reshape industries, and our customers want to leverage the power of AI to unlock value from their data and drive better insights for their business. Our new innovations announced today help future-proof our customers’ mission-critical systems with gen AI, so that they can transform their entire multi-cloud enterprises.”

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While 87% of manufacturing leaders and technical specialists report that ROI from their AIOps initiatives has met or exceeded expectations, only 37% say they are fully prepared to operationalize AI at scale, according to The Future of IT Operations in the AI Era, a report from Riverbed ...

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For years, cybersecurity was built around a simple assumption: protect the physical network and trust everything inside it. That model made sense when employees worked in offices, applications lived in data centers, and devices rarely left the building. Today's reality is fluid: people work from everywhere, applications run across multiple clouds, and AI-driven agents are beginning to act on behalf of users. But while the old perimeter dissolved, a new one quietly emerged ...

For years, infrastructure teams have treated compute as a relatively stable input. Capacity was provisioned, costs were forecasted, and performance expectations were set based on the assumption that identical resources behaved identically. That mental model is starting to break down. AI infrastructure is no longer behaving like static cloud capacity. It is increasingly behaving like a market ...

Resilience can no longer be defined by how quickly an organization recovers from an incident or disruption. The effectiveness of any resilience strategy is dependent on its ability to anticipate change, operate under continuous stress, and adapt confidently amid uncertainty ...

Mobile users are less tolerant of app instability than ever before. According to a new report from Luciq, No Margin for Error: What Mobile Users Expect and What Mobile Leaders Must Deliver in 2026, even minor performance issues now result in immediate abandonment, lost purchases, and long-term brand impact ...

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the dominant force shaping enterprise data strategies. Boards expect progress. Executives expect returns. And data leaders are under pressure to prove that their organizations are "AI-ready" ...

Agentic AI is a major buzzword for 2026. Many tech companies are making bold promises about this technology, but many aren't grounded in reality, at least not yet. This coming year will likely be shaped by reality checks for IT teams, and progress will only come from a focus on strong foundations and disciplined execution ...

AI systems are still prone to hallucinations and misjudgments ... To build the trust needed for adoption, AI must be paired with human-in-the-loop (HITL) oversight, or checkpoints where humans verify, guide, and decide what actions are taken. The balance between autonomy and accountability is what will allow AI to deliver on its promise without sacrificing human trust ...

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