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NOMAD |
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A variety of application generators and user interface options, including a
reporting front end and a graphical user interface design tool, speed both the
development and use of NOMAD applications.
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Provides easy access to variety of data sources
on multiple platforms |
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Relational foundation ensures efficient operation
with leading RDBMSs |
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Comprehensive
reporting and analysis, including fully integrated DSS
functionality and financial capabilities |
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Extensive features
for application development |
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Offers full range of user productivity tools and
performance enhancers |
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Includes advanced facilities for cooperative
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NOMAD is available for z/OS and z/VM on mainframe machines.
In addition to the full-development version of NOMAD, we offer Reporter
NOMAD and Run-Time NOMAD. Reporter NOMAD provides a cost-effective solution
for read-only data access. Run-Time NOMAD provides an inexpensive and secure
means of distributing your NOMAD applications developed with the
full-development version.
Explore the NOMAD Product Options:
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Nomad Release Overview - Version
7.50 |
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We are pleased to announce the latest release of
NOMAD, Version 7.50 with some major new enhancements. |
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NOMAD Session Manager (NSM) |
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Improve response time by managing users outside
of TSO. |
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Application and Performance
Analyzer |
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Analyze resource usage in your NOMAD applications
to identify areas to address. |
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One Pass |
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Prepare multiple reports with a single database
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CICS Companion |
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NSM/CICS Companion enables NOMAD Session Manager
(NSM) applications to interact directly with CICS Temporary Storage and
Transient Data Queues, and to invoke CICS transactions to manipulate these and
other CICS resources. |
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NOMAD Collection |
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The NOMAD Collection consists of a variety of
tools and code generators that make application development easier and faster
and templates to provide quick-start facilities for mainframe windowed
application design. |
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QLIST |
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Point-and-pick reporting tool for end-users. |
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Database Interfaces
In addition to data stored in NOMAD databases, you can easily access and
combine data from a variety of sources, including leading relational systems
such as DB2, as well as IDMS, IDMS/R, VSAM and QSAM files. With its
special shared database facility, NOMAD users also have the ability to report
from local or remote NOMAD databases on either z/VM or z/OS machines.
NOMAD is designed for maximized efficiency when accessing data in relational
engines, including support for static SQL. NOMAD translates its commands into
SQL statements and offloads as much work as possible, such as sorting and
aggregation, to the SQL engine. Additionally, selective data listing can be
performed efficiently through SELECT and LIST WHERE commands, and global data
maintenance is handled by passing set calls for CHANGE and DELETE as a single
transaction.
Explore the NOMAD Interfaces:
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