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Originally posted by eek View PostWhat the scraping of the natwest systems merging everyone on to the older but cheaper rbs systems isn't true?
As part of the RBS Middleware(CICS/DB2) production support team with an IMS background, I was part of the initial brain storming sessions to quantify the strategic pros and cons for both systems that being:
Sticking with Natwests Hierarchical DBMS(IMS/DLI/DBRC) or opting for RBS RDBMS (DB2) and CICS?
At the time of the discussion there were rumours that IBM were phasing out IMS therefore the decision was a no brainer.
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Originally posted by CoolerKing View PostWhat you said is certainly not true, and I should know really being part of the initial decision making team on which way to go?
As part of the RBS Middleware(CICS/DB2) production support team with an IMS background, I was part of the initial brain storming sessions to quantify the strategic pros and cons for both systems that being:
Sticking with Natwests Hierarchical DBMS(IMS/DLI/DBRC) or opting for RBS RDBMS (DB2) and CICS?
At the time of the discussion there were rumours that IBM were phasing out IMS therefore the decision was a no brainer.
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Originally posted by CoolerKing View PostWhat you said is certainly not true, and I should know really being part of the initial decision making team on which way to go?
As part of the RBS Middleware(CICS/DB2) production support team with an IMS background, I was part of the initial brain storming sessions to quantify the strategic pros and cons for both systems that being:
Sticking with Natwests Hierarchical DBMS(IMS/DLI/DBRC) or opting for RBS RDBMS (DB2) and CICS?
At the time of the discussion there were rumours that IBM were phasing out IMS therefore the decision was a no brainer.
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Originally posted by bingobob View PostDB2 and CICS are middleware? I think I see the problem here.
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Originally posted by CoolerKing View PostYeah, clever set up, CICS/Production support DB2 DBA's/MQ all in the same department, Ah mean why would these guys want to talk to each other, go figure eh?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostQuit the racism folks. It's more likely to be Suity wot done it.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by CoolerKing View PostWhat you said is certainly not true, and I should know really being part of the initial decision making team on which way to go?
As part of the RBS Middleware(CICS/DB2) production support team with an IMS background, I was part of the initial brain storming sessions to quantify the strategic pros and cons for both systems that being:
Sticking with Natwests Hierarchical DBMS(IMS/DLI/DBRC) or opting for RBS RDBMS (DB2) and CICS?
At the time of the discussion there were rumours that IBM were phasing out IMS therefore the decision was a no brainer.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe thing about banks is that nobody ever fixes anything, everyone seems to be working on something that is pinned to raising someone's profile in the bank. Systems get dragged all ways by year on year of "I need to do something to get promoted, I'll get in charge of this system, get the developers to bang in a bunch of inappropriate changes that the system was never in a million years designed to cope with then get my bonus and move on"
This is exactly the kind of mentality that runs riot in our banks.Comment
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