
A US automobile giant with 12 manufacturing plants partnered with Kumaran to modernise its mainframe batch infrastructure, improving batch SLA from 32% to 99% and delivering an estimated $13.13 million in 5-year savings. Using Kumaran's proprietary NxTran tool, COBOL/JCL batch programs were migrated to Java Spring Batch and z/OS DB2 to LUW DB2, with a custom Quartz Scheduler UI for batch monitoring and full query optimisation for online performance. The result was a scalable, distributed platform ready to evolve into a unified modular manufacturing system — eliminating the performance bottlenecks that had been disrupting operations 3 times per week.
The manufacturer's legacy mainframe batch system had become the single biggest constraint on operational reliability. With batch jobs routinely missing SLA windows, users unable to access online applications during batch issues, and numerous jobs consuming 20+ hours of processing time, the 6:00 AM application readiness target was being missed repeatedly. Peak periods — new model production, payroll weekends, and month-end reporting — made the situation worse, and the high cost of mainframe maintenance was adding financial pressure to an already critical technical situation.
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