What does CPG-Shell do?
CPG-Shell enables mainframe CICS and batch applications to interact with non-mainframe applications, facilitating data transfer between them. It also allows CICS and batch applications to call SAP ERP applications through CPG-SAP-Shell. This integration helps bridge the gap between mainframe and distributed environments.
Is CPG-Shell a system, application, or tool?
CPG-Shell is middleware that provides connectivity and data transfer capabilities between mainframe and non-mainframe applications. It acts as a bridge, allowing applications on different platforms to communicate and exchange data. CPG-SAP-Shell extends this functionality to include SAP ERP integration.
What types of organizations use CPG-Shell?
Organizations that rely on mainframe systems for core business processes and need to integrate with distributed systems or SAP ERP environments benefit from CPG-Shell. This includes enterprises in industries such as finance, insurance, and retail that require seamless data exchange between different platforms.
When should we consider CPG-Shell?
A company should consider using CPG-Shell when they need to integrate their mainframe applications with non-mainframe systems or SAP ERP. This is particularly relevant when data needs to be exchanged between these environments or when mainframe applications need to invoke functions in distributed systems.
What are the alternatives to CPG-Shell?
Alternatives to CPG-Shell include other middleware products that provide connectivity between mainframe and distributed systems, such as IBM MQ, Software AG's EntireX, and other custom integration solutions. The choice depends on specific requirements, existing infrastructure, and the level of integration needed.