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Illinois Township High School District 211 Migrates IMS to
SQL Server with ATERAS and Fujitsu Solution
Dallas, Texas, and Sunnyvale, California –
Mar. 12, 2007 - ATERAS and Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation
announced today that Township High School District 211 in
Illinois, in its overall effort to reduce IT costs and improve
productivity, have selected a solution by ATERAS and Fujitsu
to migrate its student information, payroll, personnel and
security database systems from a mainframe IMS environment
to the Microsoft® SQL Server platform.
Township High School District 211, the largest high school
district in the State of Illinois with nearly 13,000 students
on five campuses, will have ATERAS and Fujitsu move its applications
off a mainframe and onto the Microsoft® Windows® platform.
The solution uses ATERAS DB-Shuttle™ and Fujitsu's NetCOBOL®
for .NET, NeoBatch® and NeoKicks®. ATERAS' technical
expertise and 100 percent automation technology will meet
the district’s requirements for a quick and error-free
conversion. The Fujitsu suite of products will automate the
migration of CICS, COBOL and JCL code, and be used for future
development of tightly integrated high-performance applications
in the Windows environment.
A key
objective for the project is to make the migration, which
will modernize all of the district’s critical business
processes, as transparent as possible to users who are dependent
on minute-to-minute interaction with their business applications
and interfaces. District 211 also wants to avoid any interruptions
that might lower the productivity of the district-wide staff.
ATERAS and Fujitsu will support this effort by using DB-Shuttle
and NetCOBOL technology to create an open-architecture environment
providing seamless computing across the district’s enterprise.
"We've
chosen to migrate these back-office functions, which are critical
to our overall technology infrastructure, to a more agile
platform like Windows® to eliminate the significant costs
associated with mainframe maintenance, while at the same time
increasing our internal control over core applications,"
said Charlie Peterson, director of technology services at
High School District 211. "ATERAS and Fujitsu offered
us the most comprehensive solution for meeting our goal within
a relatively short timeframe. We expect to complete the migration
in the second quarter of 2007."
"Organizations
like Township High School District 211 are looking for ways
to reuse legacy applications without sacrificing the performance
and reliability of their mission-critical business processes,"
said Scott Miller, president and CEO for ATERAS. "DB-Shuttle
and NeoKicks provide a low-risk solution that enables District
211 to eliminate mainframe maintenance costs and reuse existing
business processes, while simultaneously improving performance
and security."
Ron Langer,
vice president of legacy modernization at Fujitsu Computer
Systems, added, “Our strategy is to offer tools that
revitalize applications as they are migrated off a mainframe.
For example, NeoKicks transforms CICS character screens into
ASP.NET Web pages, and NetCOBOL opens the door to the .NET
Framework. Consequently we see ATERAS as the ideal partner
because DB-Shuttle provides that same revitalizing ability
for IMS databases. By taking them to SQL Server, new possibilities
are available to the applications, and users have the option
of creating their own ad-hoc queries and reports using one
of the many packaged tools available.”
About
Township High School District 211
Township High School District 211 is the largest high school
district in the state with 12,878 students in its five high
schools. All five District 211 high schools have been recognized
by the United States Department of Education as Blue Ribbon
Schools of Excellence. Township High School District 211 is
located about 25 miles northwest of Chicago and serves the communities
of Hoffman Estates, Inverness, Palatine, and Schaumburg, and
parts of Arlington Heights, Elk Grove Village, Hanover Park,
Rolling Meadows, Roselle, Streamwood, and South Barrington.
The five high schools include: James B. Conant, William Fremd,
Hoffman Estates, Palatine and Schaumburg. District 211 also
has two alternative high schools, Academy-North and LEAP (Life
Skills and Educational Alternatives Program), which service
approximately 40 special needs students each. For more information
visit: www.d211.org/aboutus.shtml.
About
ATERAS
ATERAS has supported global enterprises for over 20 years,
offering state of the art services to our clients by modernizing
and migrating legacy systems to the most current IT environments.
The patent-pending DB-Shuttle™ automation technology
provides everything from comprehensive assessments of existing
IT environments to fully automated conversions. Migration
of mission critical applications and databases can be either
mainframe to mainframe or mainframe to distributed platforms
utilizing the .NET Framework. ATERAS delivers these solutions
by working through leading systems integrators and alliance
partners in markets including: Insurance, Financial Services,
Healthcare, Government and Universities, both domestically
and globally. For more information visit: www.ateras.com.
About
Fujitsu
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Fujitsu Computer Systems
is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702)
committed to the design, development and delivery of advanced
computer systems, application infrastructure software products,
and managed services for the business enterprise. Through
its TRIOLE® strategy, the company offers a complete line
of scalable and reliable servers, storage and middleware solutions,
high-performance mobile and client computers, as well as professional
services. Fujitsu Computer Systems has established itself
as a strategic solutions provider to the world’s leading
organizations by offering technology innovation, customer
choice, exceptional product quality and reliability, as well
as outstanding customer service. See http://us.fujitsu.com
for further information.
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Contact: ATERAS
Anna Stamatelatos
Vice President, Marketing & Sales
469.385.7236
annas@ateras.com
Contact:
Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation
Karen Richardson
PR Manager
408.746.3300
krichardson@us.fujitsu.com
Contact:
Township High School District 211
Charles A. Peterson
Director, Technology Services
847.755.6600
cpeterson@d211.org
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are trademarks or registered trademarks of Fujitsu Computer
Systems Corporation in the United States and other countries.
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of ATERAS in the United States and other countries. Microsoft
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