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Tools for transfering from DB2 to ADABAS
I am searching about tools for transfering ETL from DB2 to ADABAS on mainframe with Z/OSDear Sir,maybe I can help you.RegardsManfred Hofer user-tools www.user-tools.de
Tags: Adabas, amz@..., IBM DB2, tool
Q&A 2005-04-13

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Considerations on Migration From ADABAS D to MaxDB
In principle, migration from ADABAS D to MaxDB is fairly easy. In most cases only the data have to be transferred from one database to the other. Data definitions DDL, data manipulation DML statements and interfaces like ODBC are upward compatible. Therefore, most applications will run smoothly after the migration...
Tags: MySQL, Migration, Databases, Open Source, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2004-11-01
Microsoft Webcast: Reducing Total Cost of Ownership by Transforming Natural and ADABAS Applications to the .NET Framework (Level 200)
Representatives from Microsoft and BluePhoenix explain how one can reduce the Total Cost of Ownership TCO by modernizing the Natural and ADABAS applications through the automated BluePhoenix process. Discover how to reduce license and maintenance costs, reduce infrastructure costs, and eliminate the IT resource problem, and increase application performance and...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, Webcast, TCO, Microsoft Corp., Roi/Tco, Finance, Managerial Accounting
Webcasts 2008-06-03
Washington State Department of Transportation Builds a Data Infrastructure Roadmap on Informatica Data Integration Platform
Headquartered in Olympia, the Washington State Department of Transportation DOT manages 7,048 miles of road, 3,367 bridges, and a 29-ferry system that moves more than 26 million people a year. The company wanted to implement a data integration solution to leverage long-term investments in complex legacy data in mainframe-based Adabas...
Tags: U.S. Department Of State, Informatica, Data Integration, Transportation
Case studies
very slow ADABAS ODBC connection
We have a new closed Linux PC running ADABAS, but we also have a Windows ODBC driver. However the connection is painfully slow, and results in ExcelAccess crashing or the PC/Laptop locking up. Ping times are less that 1ms, the server is in it's own network in a...
Tags: linux, Matt H, networking, PC, programming, windows
Discussion threads 2006-10-18
Turkish Bank With Assets of U.S.$8.9 Billion Moves Core Banking to SQL Server 2005
DenizBank, one of the largest private banks in Turkey, needed to find a more flexible infrastructure for its core banking to make it easier to integrate and deploy new solutions to help it keep pace with its rapid growth. The bank is replacing its old core banking platform, which was...
Tags: Asset, Bank, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Banking, Databases, Financial Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Case studies
AFLAC Migrates Data to Scalable, Open Standards-Based DB2
Based in Columbus, Georgia, AFLAC which stands for American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus has more than 60,000 agents and nearly 4,200 employees. They needed to increase integration to support, underwriting workflow processes, Web front ends for customers and employees, and a host of other enterprise systems. The solution...
Tags: Open Standard, Billing, IBM DB2, IBM Corp., AFLAC, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Case studies
Performing common Access tasks in OpenOffice.org 2.0's Base
While OpenOffice.org has always provided database front endtools it never really contained its own database application. With 2.0,OpenOffice.org now comes with Base, which still provides an easy-to-usedatabase manager but also provides fully integrated HSQL database engine, whichstores data in XML files. Now you can create and modify tables, forms, queries,and...
Tags: Base, database, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Access, OpenOffice.org
Technical articles 2006-06-12
Standardize on as few database technologies as possible
In a number of columns, I refer to the large Fortune 100 company I worked for a few years ago. It was actually a pretty good place to work. Every day brought challenges. If you didn’t like what you were doing, you could usually wait a few weeks and new...
Tags: Storage, Databases, Tom Mochal, database, database technology
Technical articles 2003-03-24
How Texas A&M moved their university services to the Web
When Texas A&M decided to push a series of mainframe applications to the Web, they turned to XML because of its versatility. Here's how they built a scalable, platform-neutral solution.By Jill E. VaileWhen Texas A&M University decided to move its student information from a mainframe to a Web-based system, it...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Web, EntireX, XML, Timothy Chester
Technical articles 2002-04-23
StarOffice is shaping up as a true Office alternative
With popular corporate apps, Microsoft Office compatibility, and an unbeatable price, the beta of StarOffice 6.0 shows that Sun's free office suite is becoming a viable enterprise-level alternative to Office. See if it's right for your organization.By Michael P. DeignanWith IT pros angered by Microsoft's new software licensing plan for...
Tags: CNET, StarOffice, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2001-11-12
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