Treehouse Software Provides a Fast Path for Mainframe Data to Microsoft Azure’s Data Services

by Joseph Brady, Director of Business Development at Treehouse Software, Inc. and Dan Vimont, Director of Innovation at Treehouse Software, Inc.

Customers who want to modernize mainframe data by leveraging Microsoft Azure without disrupting existing critical work on their legacy systems are finding Rocket Data Replicate and Sync (RDRS) from Treehouse Software to be the ideal solution.  In addition to replicating data to a variety of Azure database targets, RDRS can stream data (in near-real-time) directly to Event Hubs (in JSON, CSV, or Avro formats), from which customers can either directly consume the data using their own microservices, or transfer the data to Azure Streaming Analytics, which then automatically feeds it to Azure Data Lake Storage, or Azure Cosmos DB, as seen in this high-level overview…

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RDRS focuses on changed data capture (CDC) when transferring information between mainframe data sources and Cloud targets. Through an innovative technology, changes occurring in any mainframe application data are tracked and captured, and then published to a variety of RDBMS and other targets.

RDRS utilizes a Windows-based GUI Dashboard, which is ideal for non-mainframe programmers. The RDRS Dashboard acts as a single point of administration, data modeling and mapping, script generation, and monitoring. Comprehensive monitoring and logging of all data movements ensure transparency across all data exchange processes.


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Contact Treehouse Software for a Demo Today!

Contact Treehouse Software today for more information or to schedule a product demonstration.

Join Us: Treehouse Software is Sponsoring the Pittsburgh Amazon Web Services (AWS) User Group April Meetup at Bakery Square

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Treehouse Software’s, “AWS Architectural Considerations and Challenges When Bringing a Product to the AWS Marketplace” will be presented by Andy Jones, Senior Technical Representative and AWS Certified Solutions Architect for Treehouse Software.

Treehouse Software will also be providing food and drinks for the Meetup.

Date/Time: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 • 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Place: Bakery Square – UPMC Enterprises • 6425 Penn Ave. #200 · Pittsburgh, PA

Agenda:

  • 07:00 – 07:15 => Grab food, beverage, and a seat
  • 07:15 – 07:20 => Introductions from Nathan Menge (AWS Pittsburgh User Group Organizer)
  • 07:20 – 08:30 => Topic: “AWS Architectural Considerations and Challenges When Bringing a Product to the AWS Marketplace” – Presentation by Andy Jones, Senior Technical Representative and AWS Certified Solutions Architect for Treehouse Software
  • 08:30 – 09:00 => Q&A with Speaker

Register to attend here:

https://www.meetup.com/Pittsburgh-Amazon-Web-Services-AWS-Users/events/259560418/