Transidiom(R)
Seagull Software’s Transidiom® provides standards-based integration of legacy applications to the Web and new-generation architectures. Transidiom automates and accelerates the transformation of mainframe, UNIX, iSeries and Windows application logic and data into reusable components with XML, WSDL, J2EE and .NET interfaces, creating shareable business services that are service-oriented architecture compliant.
Supported Technologies
MVS(OS/390),
OS/400,
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows XP/2000/NT
Software
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Pricing
Users (# of seats), System
Varies
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Additional Product Information
Transidiom, a component of the Seagull Software LegaSuite platform, eliminates all of the above limitations. Even when implementing Business Integration infrastructure with technologies like Tibco, WebMethods, Vitria, SeeBeyond, WebSphere and BEA (just to name a few), enterprises still need Transidiom in order to provide easy, non-invasive access to business processes locked in the host applications.
Transidiom provides a unique solution by offering the following advantages for Business Integration:
No changes to the host application (“non-invasive” in industry parlance).
“Record, package, publish” paradigm is astonishingly simplistic.
Web services, XML, COM and Java programmers don’t have to learn Cobol, RPG, host
database.
Complementary to other Business Integration solutions (Transidiom can connect any legacy application or system with any architecture).
The bottom line is that Transidiom cuts connector development and maintenance time by 70% or more. While that’s important as an IT efficiency thought, it’s even more important from the following perspective: It means you can be 70% more responsive to business
requirements.
With Transidiom, any enterprise can transform its back office applications into a collection of shared services that are easily accessible. Transidiom requires no coding or programming, and no modifications to the host application. The point-and-click development process is two part, designed to leverage existing skill sets, bridging the gap between host application experts and new technology experts. XML, Java, COM and Web services interfaces are acquired in a single development effort. There is a clean separation between the existing application logic and the programmatic interface to that business function.