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Business
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With the majority of today's business data sill residing on mainframes, many
organizations face the challenge of unlocking this business critical information
in order to stay competitive in this global economy. Real-time reporting access
to your DB2, IMS, VSAM, Teradata, and IDMS data can truly pinpoint the pertinent
information required for improved decision making that can have a major impact
on your bottom line.
In addition, there has been increasing business interest in integrating
mainframe business data housed in operational or production systems with data
stored in Data Warehouses and Data Marts. This challenge allows organizations to
lower IT spending, use existing resources more effectively, while maintaining a
competitive advantage.
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Signature Bank - NY |
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"UltraQuest
is a great time saver and can be beneficial to any
department.” - Jenny Tam
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ANPAC |
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Ed Messerly, VP - Information and General
Services, stated, “our users are very happy with the performance and usability
of UltraQuest." |
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Region 10 Educational
Service Center |
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“The
greatest impact made by UltraQuest is that with minimal training, we gave our
users the ability to get the data they need when they need it." -
Roger Farmer, Special Project Manager |
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Nielsen Media
Research |
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“With UltraQuest we will accomplish several
business goals: the reduction of operating costs, ability to offer new services,
and the expansion of our business to new customers, while we significantly
offload IT resources to work on other critical issues and leave reporting to the
end users.” - Jim Briggs, Director, Production Operations |
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Managing Large
Databases by Nick Rawlings |
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In this presentation, Nick discusses the various
NOMAD options and choices that are available to improve performance when dealing
with large databases. |
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Reporting
Techniques by Scot Stoney |
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In this presentation, Scot introduces a number of
Reporting Techniques appropriate for both NOMAD and UltraQuest users. This
session provides you with some new ways of looking at reports, and samples of
techniques you can put to use directly. |
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UltraQuest Reporter
Online Demo |
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The presentation takes you through the simple
process of building a report in UltraQuest Reporter via its Guided Tour wizard. |
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UltraQuest
WebServices |
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These presentations show how UltraQuest
WebServices automates the process of building Web services for your legacy data.
These presentations provide some general background information on Web services
and also show you how to build an application with a standard IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) that utilizes Web services. |
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Data
Management - Exploiting Your Corporate Information Assets |
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Select has over 25 years of experience in
providing many of the world's largest organizations and government agencies
with flexible and powerful data management solutions. This paper details the
methodology and technology recommended for building the various types of
solutions from a Data Warehouse to the more practical Data Mart. |
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Web Services for
Legacy Data |
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Select’s Enterprise Business Intelligence
Solutions division is a provider of Web services with respect to legacy data
sources. Utilizing Select’s UltraQuest WebServices, requests for S/390 data
can be saved and published as a Web Service. Programmatic access to the Web
Service through the WSDL can be obtained through the UltraQuest Library, a
repository of Web services as well as published reports, links to applications,
and links to other Web sites and Web pages. Through UltraQuest’s WebServices,
Java or .NET programmers can quickly gain efficient access to their company’s
S/390, legacy data. |
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