– Features Macroflow Modeler and IBM CICS 4.1 Compliance –
Newton, Mass., March 10, 2010 – Rocket Software (www.rocketsoftware.com) today announced the availability of LegaSuite Integration 5.2, an application integration tool to help organizations SOA-enable their existing applications and data. The new release provides a single application integration software tool to enable IT organizations to rapidly and non-invasively create Web services from existing applications and data on mainframe, IBM i, OpenVMS and Windows client/server platforms.
New features include:
For organizations that rely on the IBM mainframe, LegaSuite Integration takes advantage of all the next-generation functions offered by IBM’s CICS TS V4.1 like event processing, ATOM feeds, and plug-ins to CICS Explorer.
“In today’s economy, IT software budgets in companies and public sector organizations are going towards getting the most out of the technology that they already have installed,” said Sam Elias, Business Area Executive Worldwide for Seagull products at Rocket Software. “LegaSuite Integration offers a proven, low-cost and low-risk method to access and share information from any enterprise application with Web-based technologies to meet new and changing business requirements.“
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(www.rocketsoftware.com) is a global software development firm that builds and services Enterprise Infrastructure products for the world’s leading OEMs, networks and software companies and enterprises. The company’s products complement and extend strategic infrastructure in the areas of: application modernization, business intelligence, compliance and security, consumer productivity, database servers, database tools, file transfer, mainframe productivity, network management, publishing and search, SOA and integration, storage management, terminal emulation, and text mining. Rocket is engaged in business and technology partnerships with IBM, EMC, RSA (the security division of EMC), HP Enterprise Services, Avaya, Motorola, and many others. Rocket Software is headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts, USA.