What does Ivory Data Hub do?
Ivory Data Hub facilitates data access between mainframe and non-mainframe environments. It allows applications on different platforms to read and write data to databases residing on other platforms, such as accessing mainframe data from a distributed system or vice versa. This eliminates data silos and enables cross-platform data integration.
Is this a system, application, or tool?
Ivory Data Hub is middleware. It provides a layer of abstraction that enables communication and data exchange between different systems and applications. It is not a standalone application for end-users, but rather a set of services and components that other applications can use.
What types of organizations use this?
Organizations that rely on mainframe systems for core business functions and need to integrate mainframe data with other platforms commonly use Ivory Data Hub. This includes large enterprises in industries such as banking, insurance, retail, and government. These organizations often have a mix of legacy and modern systems and need to bridge the gap between them.
When should we consider Ivory Data Hub?
A company should consider Ivory Data Hub when they need to access mainframe data from non-mainframe applications, or vice versa. This is especially relevant when modernizing applications, building new services that require access to legacy data, or integrating mainframe data into a data warehouse or business intelligence system.
What are the alternatives to Ivory Data Hub?
Alternatives include IBM Data Virtualization Manager, Rocket Data Intelligence, and Informatica PowerExchange. Ivory Data Hub distinguishes itself by focusing on efficient data access and transformation between mainframe and distributed environments, often with a lower overhead than general-purpose data integration platforms.