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SUMMARY:Magnetic Architecture: Making the Mainframe a Gravity Center for E
 nterprise Data
DESCRIPTION:Tomer Zelberzvig (BMC)\n\nIn today’s distributed data ecosyste
 ms, the mainframe can—and should—serve as a powerful gravity center for en
 terprise data. This session introduces the concept of Magnetic Architectur
 e: an approach where data flows seamlessly to and from the mainframe throu
 gh intelligent integration, shared metadata, and automated pipelines. Lear
 n how to position the mainframe as an active, connected node in your hybri
 d landscape—leveraging APIs, observability, and cloud-native services to m
 ake it not a silo, but a magnetic hub for trusted, governed, and high-valu
 e data.\n\n Focus:  \nPositioning the mainframe as a central, intelligent 
 node in a distributed data architecture. \n\nHighlights:  \n        Concep
 t of “magnetic architecture” where data flows naturally to and from the ma
 inframe. \n	Integration with cloud-native services and APIs. \n	Role of me
 tadata, observability, and automation.\n\nTrack: Databases, Hybrid Cloud, 
 Systems Management and Automation\n\nFocus Area: Application Development\n
 \nSession Type: Technical Updates Session\n\nAudience Level: Introductory\
 n\nSession Chair: Patric Becker (Rocket Software)\n\n
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