Mainframe Consolidation Saves Cash for Pennsylvania Government

Mainframe consolidation and virtualization are keys to efficiency in Pennsylvania’s state government.

By Jon Brodkin
Thu, October 29, 2009

Network World — In the Pennsylvania state government, the mainframe still plays a crucial role delivering applications to users and handling the government’s business.

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“We have some applications that are huge [and still run best on the mainframe],” says Naomi Wyatt, secretary of administration for Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell. The state has lots of custom-built, complex applications “that have been developed on mainframe technology,” she notes.

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The state’s Department of Transportation, for example, uses mainframe applications to handle millions of transactions related to driver’s licenses and automobile registrations in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, the Department of Public Welfare uses the mainframe for systems that pay out millions of dollars to healthcare providers in Medicare and Medicaid programs.

Despite relying on old-school technology, the state has undertaken two significant data center consolidation efforts in the past decade to modernize its IT systems. And Pennsylvania officials plan to increasingly rely on virtualization technology to make better use of space and rein in energy costs.

Ten years ago, about 15 agencies were running their own mainframes when the state decided to move them all into one building, which Pennsylvania officials call the “Data Powerhouse.”

“We saved a ton of money in terms of energy costs, and in terms of staffing costs because instead of having 15 separate agencies running 24/7 mainframe operations, they’re all in one place,” Wyatt says.

More recently, Pennsylvania officials realized they were wasting money because their aging fleet of mainframes required high spending on energy and maintenance. The data center contained 14 mainframes that were all at least 10 years old, Wyatt says. Because of advancements in mainframe technology, Pennsylvania is able to replace all 14 with about five or six new ones, mainly IBM System z10 and Unisys Dorado and Libra mainframes. It’s a 12-to-18 month project that is about 80% finished.

The state pays Unisys to manage the mainframe data center. At one point the contract cost $100 million a year, but consolidation of mainframes will save the state about $240 million in the next five years because of savings on energy and because fewer staff hours will be needed to manage the smaller fleet. Cost savings are always important, but particularly now because of huge shortfalls caused by declining tax revenue, Wyatt says.

Large technology upgrade projects can often cause headaches, however, and Wyatt was concerned about consolidating departmental applications onto fewer machines. “Each agency had its own equipment, and they liked that and they felt like they could control it,” she says. “In the new world they are sharing equipment. We were a little worried that people wouldn’t play nice together, but surprisingly the transition went really well.”

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