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Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation

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Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation

Overview of this book

The book covers data migration, data consolidation, and data integration, the three scenarios that are typically part of the information integration life cycle. Organizations typically find themselves migrating data to Oracle and either later, or at the same time, consolidating multiple database instances into a single global instance for a department, or even an entire company. The business savings and technical benefits of data consolidation cannot be overlooked, and this book will help you to use Oracle's technology to achieve these goals. This highly practical and business-applicable book will teach you to be successful with the latest Oracle data and application integration, migration, information life-cycle management, and consolidation products and technologies.In this book, you will gain hands-on advice about data consolidation, integration, and migration using tools and best practices. Along the way you will leverage products like Oracle Data Integrator, Oracle GoldenGate, and SQL Developer, as well as Data Hubs and 11gR2 Database. The book covers everything from the early background of information integration and the impact of SOA, to products like Oracle GoldenGate and Oracle Data Integrator. By the end you'll have a clear idea of where information and application integration is headed and how to plan your own projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation
Credits
About The Author
About the Contributing Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

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This project covered just one batch transaction, one COBOL program out of three that are executed every night, and one of the JCL streams. This was the initiation of the project, however, and not the final solution. The full project is to move all member 401K processing off the mainframe. In order to achieve this, the following activities are planned as either one or many smaller projects:

  • Complete new member transaction type to make production-ready: Reliability, Availability, Scalability and Performance (RASP) were not part of the POV. In order for the new member processing to be moved off the mainframe, RASP must be built into the architecture. This includes adding parallel processing, processing restart at point of failure, notifications, monitoring, tuning of the process, dynamically adding hardware and software resources, and automatic failure.

  • Move other transaction types off the mainframe: This involves orchestration of other batch COBOL programs as web services using...