GT Software updates Ivory Service Architect to version 4.0

Telecomworldwire, June 26, 2008

TELECOMWORLDWIRE-26 June 2008-GT Software updates Ivory Service Architect to version 4.0(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

GT Software, a provider of rapid SOA development solutions for mainframe computers, today announced release 4.0 of Ivory Service Architect.

As more and more mainframe systems are modernised to retain functional value in a world where distributed computing is increasingly common, the Ivory Service Architect (consisting of Ivory Studio, a graphical modelling environment; Ivory Server, a SOAP processor with runtime service orchestration; and Ivory Server for Batch) expands the platforms, environments and formats supported by Ivory to include non-conventional interfaces and applications.

In the announcement, analyst Steve Craggs recognised that organisations need tools to extend legacy mainframe technology to new infrastructure concepts such as SOA and Web services and that Ivory is designed for just that purpose.

In the new version Ivory Services Architect provides a collaborative team-based development structure, and strengthens the concept of Callable services, where any service object developed in Ivory can be called by other programs on the mainframe.

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