The key technical challenge faced by this customer was to replicate
Mainframe toolset in use for years on HP 3000 replicated and enhanced by OM Plus on UNIX ServerIn this case study, we will explore how a company that utilized advanced print spooler and print management tools Metal spinning for years on their HP 3000 was able to replicate and improve their print management capabilities on their new AIX based system by using OM Plus as their print spooler and output management system.Note: There are numerous types of print management toolsets in use on proprietary platforms that do not also run on open platforms. OM Plus can replace virtually any proprietary print management toolset when the application is migrated to an open system like UNIX/Linux or Windows Server. Contact Plus Technologies for more details.
This company is a USA based integrated steel service center providing numerous processing services for the delivery of production-ready steel to metal stampers, formers, fabricators and manufacturers. The company services a variety of industries that include automotive, agriculture, appliance, truck/trailer and construction equipment.The company is headquartered in the midwestern region of the United States and operates a central plant and six branch facilities that service customers in over 30 states. The company employs more than 600 people. Business Problem During their migration from a proprietary HP 3000 system, that they had been running for many years, to a new application server running AIX, they realized that their print spooler and output management toolsets would not economically migrate over to the AIX platform.
They had spent many years developing their print management and document output management processes utilizing products such as Spoolmate, By Request and DataNow and they were faced with the daunting challenge of re-creating their processes, re-training personnel, re-creating electronic forms and generally not being able to do the same types of things they used to do with respect to print and output management. They did not have the same level of advanced tools in the basic AIX implementation that they were used to having available to them in their HP 3000 environment.
The key technical challenge faced by this customer was to replicate (and improve upon as needed) their previous print spooler and output management functions on the new AIX system, without making major process changes or breaking their budget.Operating systems are not designed to handle the production delivery of documents across an enterprise wide network. Problems arise with the reliable delivery and confirmation of that delivery. When print and output related issues and problems occur, documents are not delivered correctly and on time, shipments can be missed, invoices not sent, production lines shut down, the proper electronic forms are not utilized or patient care can be jeopardized. Advanced tools sets are typically used to provide this advanced print and output related functionality. In the case of systems like the HP 3000 (the same is true for AS/400's, IBM mainframes, or any system based on a proprietary O/S) tools that were built for the proprietary system very often don't migrate to open O/S's such as UNIX/Linux or Windows server.