Best Application Development Software for IBM z/OS

Compare the Top Application Development Software that integrates with IBM z/OS as of October 2024

This a list of Application Development software that integrates with IBM z/OS. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with IBM z/OS. View the products that work with IBM z/OS in the table below.

What is Application Development Software for IBM z/OS?

Application development software is a type of software used to create applications and software programs. It typically includes code editors, compilers, and debuggers that allow developers to write, compile, and debug code. It also includes libraries of pre-written code that developers can use to create more complex and powerful applications. Compare and read user reviews of the best Application Development software for IBM z/OS currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Red Hat OpenShift
    The Kubernetes platform for big ideas. Empower developers to innovate and ship faster with the leading hybrid cloud, enterprise container platform. Red Hat OpenShift offers automated installation, upgrades, and lifecycle management throughout the container stack—the operating system, Kubernetes and cluster services, and applications—on any cloud. Red Hat OpenShift helps teams build with speed, agility, confidence, and choice. Code in production mode anywhere you choose to build. Get back to doing work that matters. Red Hat OpenShift is focused on security at every level of the container stack and throughout the application lifecycle. It includes long-term, enterprise support from one of the leading Kubernetes contributors and open source software companies. Support the most demanding workloads including AI/ML, Java, data analytics, databases, and more. Automate deployment and life-cycle management with our vast ecosystem of technology partners.
    Starting Price: $50.00/month
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    Kobee

    Kobee

    Kobee

    When you need full control, complete insight and an automated CI/CD toolchain that simply works for your enterprise environment. Each project can have multiple life cycles. Each life cycle provides a customizable workflow for automating the activities required to move back and forth in the development/release process. The framework supports Release and Package-based builds (Distributed and Mainframe). You can have continuous integration (CI), scheduled or forced builds. Once the release is built, it is stored as an archive for later use. Build types supported: Full Build, Partial Build, Production-based Partial Build, or tag-based Partial Build. The automated deployment process moves the release or package to the appropriate Test or Production environment. For each solution a dedicated set of pre-defined but customizable actions is used (we call these: "Solution Phases") to automate this process.
    Starting Price: $45 per month
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    C++

    C++

    C++

    C++ is a simple and clear language in its expressions. It is true that a piece of code written with C++ may be seen by a stranger of programming a bit more cryptic than some other languages due to the intensive use of special characters ({}[]*&!|...), but once one knows the meaning of such characters it can be even more schematic and clear than other languages that rely more on English words. Also, the simplification of the input/output interface of C++ in comparison to C and the incorporation of the standard template library in the language, makes the communication and manipulation of data in a program written in C++ as simple as in other languages, without losing the power it offers. It is a programming model that treats programming from a perspective where each component is considered an object, with its own properties and methods, replacing or complementing structured programming paradigm, where the focus was on procedures and parameters.
    Starting Price: Free
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    IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces
    IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces provides a modern experience for mainframe software developers working with z/OS applications in the cloud. Powered by the open source projects Zowe™ and Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces, IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces offers an easy, streamlined onboarding process to provide mainframe developers with the tools they need. Using container technology, IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces brings the necessary tools to the task at hand. It provides a single-click developer workspace and eliminates local environment configuration. IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces devfile registry is a web service that provides a list of Wazi for Dev Spaces stacks to create ready-to-use workspaces. The list of stacks is used in the quick add, CodeReady Dashboard. A devfile stack contains the definitions for an application developer workspace based on devfile specifications.
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    IBM Wazi as a Service
    IBM Wazi aaS also provides experimental capabilities to enable customers to get started with exploring IBM Cloud’s Continuous Delivery offering through Integration templates based on DevSecOps practices. The service offers a unified user experience for z/OS and cloud-native applications in the IBM Cloud to create and use toolchains, with security and audibility at its core. Accelerate delivery through rapid development and testing enabled by on-demand access to a z/OS environment in less than 5 minutes. Innovate faster in response to ever-changing business needs by using a z/OS system that includes the latest and greatest software. Enhance software quality and audibility by shifting left automating your testing and considering security earlier in the development lifecycle. Help developers and systems programmers by eliminating wait times and enabling easy deployment of a z/OS system with Wazi Image Builder using standard or custom images.
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    C

    C

    C

    C is a programming language created in 1972 which remains very important and widely used today. C is a general-purpose, imperative, procedural language. The C language can be used to develop a wide variety of different software and applications including operating systems, software applications, code compilers, databases, and more.
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