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Proven Conversion and Performance in JCL Sort Rehosting
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Challenges:
You need to re-host, and eventually expand from, your legacy sort product operations when migrating to open systems. VSE JCL sort steps will not work in a Unix shell or Windows command line environment. Parm conversion will be necessary.
You are looking for functional equivalence, equal or better sorting performance, lower operational costs, a more modern application syntax, and support for more data transformation and reporting functionality.
Solutions:
The CoSort package's
Sort Control Language (SortCL) program
is the destination for sort parms written for VSE JCL sort software, first
propagated by IBM in DF-SORT.
CoSort provides a free sort card conversion utility
called VSE2SCL to translate the relevant sort (select, sum, etc.) steps
from a JCL stream into a functionally-equivalent SortCL job specification
file that will run on Unix, Linux and Windows. Metadata is converted and accommodations are made for multiple output
and data types. This advanced z/VSE to Unix sort conversion utility also sets up job scripts that can leverage the full range of CoSort data transformation, conversion, reporting, and protection functionality for production data sets.
Beyond rehosting lies a wide range of available data transformation, reporting, protection, and
prototyping functionality that allows you to consider more operational possibilities subsequent
to the migration, within the same product, at no additional charge.
Mainframe Migration Experts with
CoSort Experience Include:
- Atos Origin
- Blue Phoenix
- Capgemini
- Clerity
- Cognizant
- Datamatics
- EDS
- IBM
- Mainline
- Metaware
- Satyam
- Sungard
- Tetrad
- Transoft
- Unisys
CoSort tools convert and modernize legacy sorts and data sets. |
See also:
Solutions > Sort Migration
Solutions > Sort Migration > MVS
Products > CoSort
Products > CoSort > SortCL
Solutions > Data Transformation
Solutions > ETL/DB Acceleration
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