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In continuation of our events on identifying critical
data in the enterprise, SEA will be providing a live demonstration of Smart TS XL , a powerful tool being used by Fortune 500 companies to
discover critical relationships between your application, production and unstructured information across the enterprise.
Software Engineering of America will be hosting this webcast of the SMART TS XL solution for Application, Production and Enterprise Information management on Thursday, October 18th @ 3 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time.
This webcast is not to be missed by personnel in Application Development, Production Control, and Enterprise Architecture as well as by Senior IT
personnel looking to tie all information together to increase staff productivity and provide a greater ROI on projects and initiatives.
Smart TS xl quickly discovers, links and graphically displays each and every relationship within your application and production data across
the mainframe and distributed systems. For the first time, in one place, you can see all of the links from disparate repositories and IT assets
such as COBOL, RPG, Natural, C, C++, Java, JCL, SAP, PL1, DB2, VSAM, DDL, DDS, CICS, MAPs, CL, Focus, CLISTS, REXX, as well as text files including
job documentation, MS word, MS excel, e-mail and more.
- Searches of Cobol programs including complex Cobol searches
- Example of searching millions of lines of code in JCLLIB's, PROCLIB's and PARMLIB's and retrieving split second results
- Graphical cross reference reports showing the relationship of source code such as COBOL, Copybooks, Natural, Operational Documentation,
Expanded JCL and others
- Inventory view of all application and production assets across the enterprise
- Complexity analysis of programs in Cobol, Java, as well as other source code
- Knowledge Based Operations. Searching multiple data types at once and viewing all relationships including relationships to unstructured
data such as job documentation
- Searches of Java Code, SAP code and relationships to operational documents
- Case Study - How to increase productivity and a return on investment when assessing changes due to a SOX initiative
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