Mainframes White Papers
Manufacturer Gains Confidence From Expert Guidance and Embraces IT Overhaul
Overview Furniture manufacturer American of Martinsville relied on a 28-year-old mainframe system to run its business. The company needed a change but didn't know what was possible with new technologies. The company's executive team attended a Strategy Briefing at a Microsoft Technology Center (MTC), which helped the group gain consensus about the need to invest in technology and better understand how to increase efficiency through integrated software.
| Publisher | Microsoft Tips | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | March 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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Successful Legacy System Conversion With Informatica
This paper outlines the challenges enterprises face in converting legacy mainframe systems to newer, more advanced technologies, and details the key role of data integration in completing conversions with maximum...
Index Compression with DB2 9 for z/OS
In data warehouse applications, it is common to have many very large indexes defined on large tables. It is also possible that the index spaces exceed the size of the...
Mainframe-to-Windows Server Move Speeds Key Process 33 Percent at Southern Company
One of the mission-critical processes at Southern Nuclear - the nuclear facilities subsidiary of energy giant Southern Company - is granting clearances for employees and contractors who enter its facilities....
Visible Breakthrough: Mac Papers, Inc. Enhances Operational Readiness
The 40-year-old Florida-based Mac Papers, Inc. is the largest supplier of printing papers in the southeastern United States. The company wanted to improve its business continuity position. Mac Papers, Inc....
AutoSys and Veritas NetBackup Integration
The purpose of this document is to summarize the integration of CA AutoSys and Veritas NetBackup™. AutoSys is a job scheduling and management system that brings mainframe scheduling functionality to...



