Modernizing the Mainframe User Experience: Broadcom Wins Red Dot Design Award

Tracy Hutcheson
Modernizing the Mainframe Experience
4 min readAug 10, 2023
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reddot Interface Design 2023 Winner

I’m excited to announce that the Broadcom Mainframe Precision Design System–a solution created to streamline the mainframe modernization user experience–has won a Red Dot 2023 Design Award in the Interface Design category. This award is one of the world’s most sought-after marks of quality for good design and almost unheard of in the mainframe world.

So, what makes the Precision system so unique, and why is modernizing the mainframe user experience so important?

The mainframe has been the backbone of the IT industry for decades, but as the next generation of talent emerges, many organizations are working to close the skills gap between tenured and new mainframers.

This means we must make the platform more approachable for the next generation of mainframe talent by meeting their expectations with a modern, simple, and consistent user experience.

The Broadcom Mainframe Precision Design System was built to do just that: streamline the mainframe modernization user experience, and accelerate the design and development process during software development.

Here’s a look at some of the system’s key benefits.

Streamlined, Future-Proof Mainframe Modernization

Given how critical it is for businesses to move with greater agility and make their employees more efficient, modernization defined as such, is one of the keys to remaining competitive in this evolving IT landscape. That’s where the Precision Design System comes in. It creates a signature experience for mainframe that streamlines a user’s journey to be efficient and intuitive, so product teams can easily deliver the modern interfaces today’s users have come to expect.

For example, a current mainframe task that requires dozens of screens and multiple steps to complete can be done in a single Precision screen with richer visualization information to make quicker decisions. The system’s ready-made design components and guidelines (which are used across different mainframe products) also help save product teams, and ultimately our customers, time and effort during development.

And as new requirements arise or technology evolves, Precision can be easily updated to reflect those changes. In other words, Precision is adaptable and scalable, helping to future-proof modernized mainframe products.

An Intuitive, Responsive and Accessible User Experience

With a pre-designed pattern asset library for common workflows (such as data input, search, filtering, and more), Precision enhances the user experience and makes software more efficient and user friendly. This increases overall productivity while reducing the learning curve for new users.

It also provides a bridge between tenured expert mainframe users and next-gen users through visual aids that map the previous mainframe tasks to the new experiences. Ultimately, the Precision asset library serves as a single source of truth for designers, developers, and architects.

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We designed the Precision system to be compliant with accessibility and code usage guidelines and best practices. Our new thematic color palettes and subtle elements add depth and dimension, while delivering a digital experience that is fully user-focused and accessible to everyone–regardless of ability or situation.

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Tabular and graphical visualization dashboard

A Look at the Precision Design Process

When we say we listen to customers to guide our technology development, we mean it. The design process for Precision included user feedback sessions, which we used to help understand traditional mainframe tasks and streamline those experiences to be optimized and more efficient.

What’s Next?

With Precision, we are simplifying the next-gen user experience while accelerating go-to-market to deliver value to our customers faster. As with all our solutions, we are consistently looking for ways to further enhance our offerings in a way that helps our customers.

Congratulations to the Precision team

Andrew Carlascio — Designer
Arron La — Precision UI Architect
Brian Lee — UI Development Lead
Brian Everett — Content Design Lead
Brett Morris — Distinguished Engineer, Precision UI lead
David Levinson — Precision Design System Lead
Hagan Rivers — UX Design Strategy Lead
Jan Silvestr — Designer
Jim Lofton — Design Lead
Joshua Suttor — UI Developer
Kevin Downing — UI Developer
Kristen Tang — Designer
Matt Ulbert — Designer
Rob Sawkins — Designer
Shiori Hojo — UI Developer

Jyotsna Chatradhi — UI Manager
Miroslav Strnad — UX Manager
Pooja Uppalapati — Precision SDK Manager
Rob Lee — UX Sr Manager

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