CA launches new mainframe database solns

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MUMBAI:

Computer Associates
has announced new releases of its CA-IDMS and CA-Datacom
mainframe database management systems. It enables customers to support
high-volume processing requirements including online transactions, batch job
activity, and transactions from diverse distributed-platform applications.



Mark Combs, senior vice president at CA, said, "CA is strongly committed to
extending and enhancing CA-IDMS and CA-Datacom so that our customers can
successfully address today's complex, multi-platform application challenges."



The latest CA-IDMS release features an express reorg utility for z/OS that
improves system availability by reducing scheduled downtime. It also provides
enhanced compliance and audit reporting capabilities that enable organizations
to track database activity by user ID. Beta test users include BT, a worldwide
communications solutions provider.



Alan Fretten, COO for Mainframe Technical Services at BT, said, "BT uses CA-IDMS
to support its 12 terabyte Customer Service System (CSS) database that processes
more than 240 million customer billing, order processing and fault reporting
transactions daily for more 20 million business and residential customers."



"The new express reorg utility in CA-IDMS r16 SP4 reduces database
reorganization time, helping us continue to deliver the 24x7 availability that
CSS requires," he added.



The latest CA-Datacom supports 24x7 availability with new capabilities such as
online data reorganization, online index defragmentation, uninterrupted service
during scheduled IPLs, and an automated transition to an available "shadow" CA-Datacom
environment if a system failure occurs. It features such as parallel index queue
processing and variable log block optimizations deliver significant performance
gains to meet customer demands for increased workloads.



CA-Datacom r11.2 is available now and CA-IDMS r16 SP4 will be available later
this month. Both products run in IBM z/OS and z/VSE environments. CA-IDMS also
runs in IBM z/VM and Siemens Fujitsu BS2000/OSD environments.



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