JMR Software has teamed up with Nastel to offer the solutions needed to manage complex middleware and e-business integration technologies in the IBM environment.
"Nastel is widely acknowledged by industry analysts as the visionary leader in IBM`s MQSeries management. The comprehensive products provide solutions for end-to-end control, management, and monitoring of distributed middleware across platforms," said Leon Theron, Sales and Marketing Director of JMR Software.
"IT administrators and business units need to improve the availability of their distributed middleware and their e-business infrastructure through rapid automation," Theron said.
Nastel`s software solutions make it quick and flexible. It is also the first automation platform for distributed middleware, providing end-to-end control.
The Nastel partnership has augments JMR`s international bouquet of products and has strengthened its product line by addressing the increasing need for effective distributed middleware management and e-business infrastructure management.
"artnering with Nastel enables JMR Software to provide solutions that enable IT and business units to directly correlate, monitor, automate and manage applications and the underlying infrastructure components from a single business view," Theron said.
"To manage the state of your e-business requires real-time input from multiple sources in your organisation, which is what the Nastel product range manages," he added.
Immediate benefit gain is critical in modern applications, which is one of the attractions offered by Nastel software. Easy-to-deploy, intuitive, fully Web-enabled and platform independent, are the primary advantages that have enabled Nastel to infiltrate the MQSeries world.
Nastel`s Autopilot software is regarded as a comprehensive MQSeries solution for multiple reasons: it automatically discovers MQ Series objects, installation is quick, deployment is simplified and it is a true out-of-the-box solution.
"One of the main requirements organisations have is to implement middleware software that is flexible. Autopilot allows organisations to grow systems as needed, as more nodes are added," Theron said.
Graphical business views and zero latency operations, means management of interdependent middleware systems is easy, reducing cost and increasing productivity.
JMR specialises in offering tactical hands-on solutions in bringing existing legacy systems to the Web quickly and effectively. In doing so, current applications can be rapidly provided to new users on the Web or applications can be re-engineered to take full advantage of the benefits of the Web. Nastel complements this offering by integrating effortlessly with existing legacy systems management platform.
Other products provided by JMR Software include GT Software, and Sapiens eMerge products.
Established in 1987, JMR Software specialises in the delivery of turnkey custom-developed applications for mainframe, client server, and Internet-based, and has made major contributions in fields ranging from banking, transport, retail, chemical and pharmaceutical, to human resources and the insurance industry. The company has over 120 employees, and a large contractor base, which is deployed both in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Nastel
Nastel technologies, headquartered in Melville, New York, was established in 1994. Nastel develops, markets and supports a suite of software solutions to address the unique management challenges involved in integration and management of distributed middleware.
Nastel`s products are the first comprehensive solutions for providing end-to-end control, management and monitoring of distributed middleware across platforms.
JMR
JMR specializes in delivering turnkey custom-developed applications for mainframe, client server, Internet-based and wireless technologies.
With exceptional information technology skills, JMR has built its business around the placement of key technical resources in both the local and overseas markets in fields ranging from banking, transport, retail, chemical and pharmaceutical, to human resources and the insurance industry.
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