French Ministry of Finance (DGCP)
Anubex has reached a first important milestone in a software migration
project for the French Ministry of Finance (DGCP). The project involves the
migration of data of an application called NDL from a legacy network
database to more modern relational databases based on Oracle technology. The
IDMS to Oracle migration is automated for almost 100% without requiring
business disruption or retraining of the over 13 000 system users.
"NDL is not just a core application for DGCP. The system is also connected
to a large number of other applications within the Ministry. Because of its
tight integration we wanted to migrate to open and flexible technology that
is adapted to our modern computing needs," according to Maryse Grosmann,
project manager at the Ministry.
In order for the current developers to continue maintaining the system, the
DGCP chose to deploy the migrated database on the same hardware as the
original database, an IBM mainframe. The legacy application based on IDMS
was replaced by a modern RDBMS from Oracle.
"With the help of Anubex conversion tools, companies save time and money by
not having to redevelop their tried and tested software from scratch,"
according to Louis Heymans, managing director of Anubex.
One of the most important sites of DGCP is Bordeaux. There the regional NDL
has been taken live with the new relational Oracle database, which is an
important milestone in the project. 26 other regional sites remain, but
these migrations will for the most part be reproductions of the Bordeaux
template.
Centea (KBC Bank)
When considering the issue of the outdated and expensive system environment, Centea (KBC Bank) rather quickly came to the conclusion that one-on-one migration to their current technology standards was the best option. “Rewriting just wasn’t an option”, Jo Van Houte, Centea project manager states. “We were not looking for new end-user functionality, or flashy user interfaces: the application was just running on the wrong platform. The less changes we had to implement, the better. I considered every effort going into the functional side of the application during the transition to our current technology standards, an overhead. Our requirements came down to a fast, risk free, switch to UNIX platform with Oracle
Source
IBM Mainframe
Siemens BS2000 Mainframe
Wang VS
CA-IDMS
Natural/Adabas
ISAM files
COBOL
Target:
UNIX, LINUX, Windows, Mainframe
Oracle DB, Oracle IAS, Oracle RAC
COBOL, JAVA, .NET
Belgian carpet manufacturer migrates to Oracle and Unix with Anubex
Carpet manufacturer Lano Carpets began the development of their core information systems in 1981 on the Wang/VS platform.
By the time they made the decision to migrate to Unix and Oracle, their applications had grown in size to 2 million lines of code
with 300 database tables.
Lano originally considered a migration to a commercial ERP package but withdrew as the number of changes to the business
processes was too extensive. Seen the size and complexity of their applications, Lano executed a pilot project with Anubex
before committing to the full migration.
The pilot project consisted in the migration of 150 programs and was completed successfully in two months. The full migration
(2700 programs) was commissioned shortly afterwards and the migration, testing, and implementation of the full target applications
on AIX and the Oracle database took only nine months duration.
The final phase of the switchover was the data migration which took place during a weekend. According to the Director of Finance
and Administration at Lano, "Anubex succeeded in providing us a fully-migrated solution, performing according to our needs.
It was done within the predefined timeframe, without business interruption or surprises."
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