Mainframe Interfacing
Numerous high volume/high reliability systems still remain on mainframe platforms. Although these systems are generally very rugged, they are often not very flexible. FDCI interfacing has been used for over ten years in the GTE (now Verizon) environment interfacing with these systems.
Click on the lightning bolts in the map below to see details on the interfaces.
FTP/Connect Direct
Using a combination of FTP, Connect:Direct and JCL, the Windows Servers can receive, modify and update tables and information on the mainframe, usually with no coding changes required in the legacy systems.
3270 Emulation
Using a proprietary XML based code package developed by FDCI, programs running on Windows and UNIX servers can simulate the actions of a mainframe program user. This allows the programs to read screens and update them as necessary, hundreds to thousands of times faster than a human or a macro.
LPD emulation
By simulating a Berkeley LPD printer, Windows servers can receive report information from a mainframe at high speed. This information can then be applied to a SQL server database and then used for either 3270 emulation programs, for internal recording or for reports.
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