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protocols are involved. You’ll cut development and maintenance costs, deploy
business solutions faste, and gain a greater return on that hefty investment you’ve
made in systems and resources.
4.3.6 ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM)
Searching the heavens for enterprise-wide storage management? All worlds fall
easily into orbit around ADSM. It supports the broadest range of platforms,
devices and protocols. You can count on super-reliable automated backup and
recovery, archiving, hierarchical storage management and disaster recovery for a
safer world for all your data. ADSM provides proactive data protection across your
business’ many computing worlds. Whether you want a single server or an entire,
far-flung enterprise, ADSM can take you there.
4.3.7 Net.Commerce
Now you can profit from secure electronic shopping around the globe. You can
rack up sales around the clock. And build stronger customer relationships by the
minute. Make selling on the Internet a reality with Net.Commerce. This
comprehensive software package from IBM makes setting up virtual storefronts
on the Net as easy as it is safe. Net.Commerce gives you the flexibility to
showcase your products any way you want. And then it enables immediate,
super-secure online transactions.
4.3.8 IBM VisualAge
Develop applications faster with IBM’s powerful family of VisualAge products.
Your development teams will take advantage of more intuitive visual programming
with a robust set of tools in all the familiar C++, Smalltalk, COBOL and Basic
environments. Developers can then port these applications over to other
platforms without having to hassle with complex system interfaces.
The following are the various application development tools for Windows NT:
VisualAge e-business
VisualAge for Java
VisualAge C++
VisualAge Basic
VisualAge Smalltalk
VisualAge Generator
VisualAge COBOL
VisualAge RPG
VisualAge DataAtlas
VisualAge TeamConnection
VisualAge WebRunner
For more details on ADSM, please refer to 4.4, “SAP R/3 Data
Solutions using IBM ADSM” on page 109.
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