Business Services Industry

CA Enhances Mainframe Application Quality and Testing Tools to Support Legacy Applications in SOA Environments

Business Wire, August 13, 2007

New Releases Also Leverage Enhanced New Capabilities of IBM CICS Transaction Server

ISLANDIA, N.Y. -- At SHARE in San Diego today, CA (NYSE: CA) announced new versions of three mainframe application quality assurance and testing solutions that help organizations more effectively leverage their legacy application investments within a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) environment.

By enabling customers to more effectively test and troubleshoot mainframe applications -- both as self-contained applications and as components of end-to-end Web service-based infrastructures -- the newly-enhanced solutions speed problem resolution, improve service levels and promote application quality.

"To gain maximum business benefits from their mainframe legacy applications, customers are upgrading and repurposing them to support Web services that can be extended to employees, business partners and other end users," said Mark Combs, senior vice president at CA. "CA is addressing this pressing need with quality assurance and testing tools that provide outstanding value by ensuring optimum performance and availability in today's complex service-oriented enterprise IT environments."

CA InterTest for CICS r8 and CA SymDump for CICS r8 exploit the capabilities of IBM CICS Transaction Server release 3.2, which enables both traditional mainframe transactions and Web-based applications to be efficiently integrated into a SOA environment. CA InterTest for CICS r8 and CA SymDump for CICS r8 provide debugging capabilities and fault analysis for IBM CICS Transaction Server features that support Web services such as Channels and Containers for 64-bit storage. The capabilities enable application developers to leverage traditional mainframe applications in new environments.

In addition, the new support that CA InterTest Batch provides for nested DB2 stored procedures helps developers debug code that is critical for extending legacy applications into Web services and SOA environments. By providing insight into simple as well as nested DB2 stored procedures -- which are increasingly used by Web services providers and their customers -- CA InterTest Batch r8 makes it much easier for application developers to ensure the quality of applications before they are rolled out into production.

All three solutions also provide program source-level integration with other CA management products, including CA Software Change Manager for Mainframe (formerly CA Endevor). This integration enables developers to speed problem resolution and debugging by ensuring that they are working with the latest versions of whatever program they are testing. Powerful and intuitive menu-driven components make all three solutions easy to use for developers with all levels of mainframe experience.

"The extension of our mainframe applications via Web-enablement and Web services is critical for delivering secure, fast, and highly available online services to our students, faculty and staff," said Steve Ware, systems coordinator, University of Florida. "CA InterTest for CICS r8 is an indispensable tool for ensuring that these new services meet our expectations for quality and performance--and for positioning us to leverage SOA as needed over time."

More information on CA's mainframe application quality assurance and testing solutions is available at http://ca.com/mainframe/testing.> About CA

CA (NYSE: CA), one of the world's largest information technology (IT) management software companies, unifies and simplifies the management of enterprise-wide IT. Founded in 1976, CA is headquartered in Islandia, N.Y., and serves customers in more than 140 countries. For more information, please visit http://ca.com.

Copyright (c) 2007 CA. All Rights Reserved. One CA Plaza, Islandia, N.Y. 11749. All trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.

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