The stock of CA, Inc (NASDAQ:CA) closed at $32.63 losing 4.39% in yesterday’s trading session. Syncsort, a global Big Iron to Big Data Solutions Company, has today made an announcement regarding its move to partner with CA Technologies. The two business giants aim at empowering large enterprises.
If all moves according to plan, such enterprises will be able to use Syncsort’s DMX-h Big Data Integration software to gain access to data from CA IDMS and CA Datacom for advanced analytics. A large number of organizations from around the globe will be in a position to benefit quite a huge deal from the offering. That is especially from the simplified environment for integrating and accessing enterprise data sources.
CA IDMS and CA Datacom happen to be top-performance mainframe database management systems and they are majorly used by quite a large number of global government agencies and enterprise. They are highly valued for their fast processing speeds and reliability in handling huge amounts of business-critical data.
The Chief Product Officer working with Syncsort opined, “Organizations are moving forward with data lake initiatives and looking to centralize all enterprise data to take advantage of state-of-art analytics developed for Hadoop and Spark environments.”
According to the official, CA had turned out to be a great partner to work with. It was helping its engineering teams make data from business-critical applications built on CA IDMS and CA Datacom which were accessible for analysis alongside the rest of the enterprise data.
The new integration between Syncsort DMX-h and CA IDMS and CA Datacom bridges the Big Data and Big Iron gap, making it possible for enterprises to tap into valuable mainframe data. The emerging next-generation platforms as a result are able to gain access in accordance to their particular needs. It is becoming easier for organizations to uncover new customer insights, new revenue streams as well as help improve decision-making.
Quite a large number of the global organizations have on a daily basis relied on CA IDMS and CA Datacom for the storage and management of the mission critical data and applications.