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With its successful generator technology, ADSplus enables the creation of platform independent batch and online applications for the most common platforms and database systems.

With cross-platform support the migration of existing applications to another platform becomes a trivial matter. With cross generation the development of host-based applications in a PC environment is equally straightforward. Applications are developed and tested on the PC and then regenerated for the host platform.

With the concept of entire data encapsulation ADSplus supports all of the most important database systems in the enterprise environment. Data access within these applications is coded with system neutral commands. Generators convert them into high quality, target system specific data access statements.

Platforms

  • Bull DPS7, TDS7
  • Bull DPS8, DM4
  • Bull DPS8, TP8
  • Fujitsu BS2000/OSD, openUTM (Siemens BS2000/OSD, openUTM)
  • HP HP-UX
  • HP NonStop, Guardian Pathway
  • HP VAX OpenVMS
  • IBM AIX
  • IBM VSE/ESA, CICS
  • IBM z/OS, CICS
  • IBM z/OS, IBM IMS TM (IBM IMS/DC)
  • ICL VME, TPMS
  • Microsoft Windows 2000
  • Microsoft Windows NT
  • Microsoft Windows XP
  • Microsoft Windows Vista
  • Microsoft Windows 7
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / 2008
  • Sun Solaris
  • Unisys OS/2200, DPS/1100
  • Unix – Various manufacturers

Databases

  • Bull IDS2
  • Bull Interel
  • Fujitsu LEASY (Siemens LEASY)
  • HP NonStop SQL/MP
  • HP RDB
  • IBM DB2
  • IBM DL/I
  • IBM IMS DB
  • IBM Informix
  • ICL IDMS/X
  • Ingres
  • Oracle
  • Software AG Adabas
  • Sybase
  • Unisys RDMS

ADSplus platform support changes over time so your platform may not be included in the above list. Please contact your local sales organization to discuss your specific requirements.

 
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"AMELIOʹs technology and the close cooperation with Delta guarantee a transformation quality that meets our high quality and security standards."
Gerard Doll, Director ICT,
RDW, Netherlands

RDW Fallstudie

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