公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Africa
国家
- South Africa
产品
- Compuware Topaz
- Compuware ISPW
- Compuware Abend-AID
- Compuware File-AID
- Compuware Strobe
- Compuware Xpediter
技术栈
- Mainframe
- Agile/DevOps
- CI/CD
- SCM
- Eclipse-based IDE
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 基础设施检查
- 预测性维护
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
标准银行是一家总部位于南非的大型国际金融服务集团。该银行一直致力于推动敏捷、DevOps 和持续集成/持续交付 (CI/CD),以发展战略数字、数字化、基础设施和应用软件工程能力。标准银行的业务组合(包括企业和私人银行业务)的核心位于大型机上,占处理量的 80%。作为记录系统,它也是银行大部分前端数字化转型的基础。该银行的大型机团队正在大规模引入敏捷,而且确实有效。
挑战
标准银行是一家总部位于南非的大型国际金融服务集团,一直致力于推动敏捷、DevOps 和持续集成/持续交付 (CI/CD),以发展战略数字、数字化、基础设施和应用软件工程能力。标准银行的业务组合包括企业银行和私人银行,其核心业务位于大型机上,占处理业务的 80%。作为记录系统,它也是银行大部分前端数字化转型的基础。然而,随着标准银行数字化转型过程的成熟,必须重新定位大型机,以减轻它与支持 CI/CD 的其余敏捷和 DevOps 框架之间的风险。将大型机集成到该框架中存在多种文化、流程相关和工具障碍。
解决方案
为了解决这些挑战,标准银行实施了 Compuware Topaz(一套大型机开发和测试工具)和 Compuware ISPW(敏捷 SCM、发布自动化和部署自动化工具)。借助 Topaz,标准银行在自动化和治理以及 DevOps 工具链可扩展性方面取得了重大改进。Topaz Workbench 是 Compuware 基于 Eclipse 的 IDE,它融入了多年的技术经验,并自动以最佳方式在大型机上完成工作。ISPW 支持并发开发,并通过开发人员签出代码时的警报等功能鼓励协作。开发人员可以在生命周期的多个点查看程序的版本,以确保代码集成顺畅,图形关系可视化可将用户引导至故障点。
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