Reale
Mutua Assurances Improves Connectivity and Fail-Over Options with
Visara SCON Console Concentrators
Real Mutual Assurances is the largest insurance agency in Italy
and controls 9 other companies in Italy and Europe. Real Mutual
Assurances has over 350 Agencies in Italy, while the Mutual Real
Group includes approximately 850 agencies worldwide.
After analysis of its existing information systems, Reale Mutua
Assurances decided to consolidate all of their subsidiaries and
individual companies on a single platform. To complete their migration
from a legacy to a TCP/IP environment, Reale Mutua Assurances safeguarded
its existing investments and significantly reduced operations expenses
by choosing a console consolidation solution.
A Glamorous Company Chooses Visara Thin
Client Solutions
A world leader in cosmetics, skin care and personal care recently
selected Visara thin clients to provide increased hardware flexibility
for their current and future needs.
Although the customer had been using thin client technology for
some time, their peripheral needs were not able to be met by other
competitors, so they turned to Visara. They were also looking to
improve their levels of support, responsiveness and service from
their thin client provider.
Using the two key Visara strengths of engineering and commitment,
the Visara team demonstrated in a just a few days that they could
support the specific keyboard needs of the customer. They also provided
the customer with a 4-port USB connector for future expansion.
Visara International Provides New Operating
System for IBM Thin Clients
A state court system recently selected a Thin Client Solution from
Visara International as their Network Computing standard. The existing
installed base of IBM NetStations was upgraded to Visara’s
open systems Linux based operating system with a robust emulation
suite. This solution enabled them to enhance and increase the functionality
of existing terminals that originally cost over $300,000, giving
them significant cost savings.
Visara demonstrated the ability to solve longstanding technical
issues with mainframe connectivity via TN3270e and ASCII printer
support. In addition, Visara supplied innovative automation solutions,
which have improved productivity and customer service.
O'Reilly Automotive Selects Thin Client
Solution from Visara International
Missouri based O'Reilly Automotive Inc., one of the largest specialty
automotive retailers in the United States, has selected a Thin Client
Solution from Visara International, as their Network Computing standard.
O'Reilly, will begin by installing Visara eManager network management
software and deploying the Visara 1883 Network Computing Terminal
in over 1000 existing O'Reilly Auto Parts store locations and 10
Distribution Centers throughout the United States.
The Visara 1883 is a Thin Client solution for Network Computing.
Included in the O'Reilly solution is Visara International's robust
emulation suite including TN3720E and TN5250. In addition, each
Visara 1883 will be shipped with an image of customer-specific software
factory installed. The Visara eManager network management platform
provides a wide range of administrative tools designed to centrally
maximize network efficiencies and offers exceptional functionality
to network administrators and help support technicians.
A prominent painting company recently faced the challenge of replacing
their old mainframe with a new Z900 series system. Due to the lack
of standard bus and tag support offered with this system, they were
required to replace their older 3174 and 3274 console controllers
as well. Although they initially considered replacing these devices
with an IBM 2074, they soon realized several issues with the 2074:
• Lack of coax support for their STK LMU’s
• Limited session support
• Obsolete operating system
• Requirement to immediately replace all console workstations
with PC’s to provide
console connectivity because of missing coax support
The customer began to look at other solutions, and discovered the
Visara SCON-22L Console Concentrator. This solution offered the
customer the connectivity and options they needed, without the requirements
of a LMU redesign. Soon, the Visara System’s Engineers were
working closely with the customer'’s staff to configure and
install Visara SCON-22L’s.
After the initial install was complete, the customer began bringing
their disaster recovery system back in house, while at the same
time, console operations were being relocated in their corporate
office. Fortunately, they had already installed the Visara SCON-22L
systems. This meant the future planning completed on their part
allowed easy migration from traditional dumb consoles to newer IP
consoles.
As for the disaster recovery operations, a new SCON-22L was acquired
to install at the off-site location for disaster recovery. By utilizing
TN3270 and the cristalblu500LX thin client, their disaster recovery
site can be remotely managed, allowing for a “lights out”
operation. Security was accomplished by restricting access to the
system only to assigned devices. Hot sessions were also used to
give remote staff immediate access to a console without having someone
vary on the device each time they needed access.
This customer is typical of the challenges experienced by many
IBM mainframe users who are forced to migrate to ESCON attached
console communication servers. The Visara solution provides:
- a smooth transition from their current system without having
to replace console devices immediately
- ability to attach current LMU systems
- migration path for advanced IP attached consoles and TSO terminals
- remote management, configuration and monitoring
- Flexible design to meet current and future needs.
A local federal government office wanted a second ESCON Channel
to be able to communicate with two (2) mainframes from the same
console. They could only attach to one mainframe at a time because
the IBM 3174 did not support dual ESCON channels. Their current
consoles were running off of IBM 3174’s. They had 8 LPARS
which mean’s they had 16 IBM 3174’s, 8 for their primary
consoles and 8 for their alternate consoles. They also wanted to
reduce the floor space and needed coax connectivity for their consoles.
They contacted Visara and inquired about the 22L. They were convinced
right from the start they wanted the 22L SCON Solution. The Visara
solution provided them with 2 Visara SCON 22L Concentrators in place
of the 16 IBM 3174’s. First, it gave them the additional ESCON
channel they wanted to communicate with two (2) mainframes from
the same console. Second, it freed up valuable floor space the 16
IBM 3174’s were taking up. Third, it gave them plenty of coax
connectivity for their consoles. Last it gave them the ability to
add additional LPARS without having to add physical units.
An aerospace company in Texas had eight out-dated IBM 3174 controllers
managing LPARs on two Mainframes. They were hesitant to turn them
off, worried they might not turn back on. Support was diminishing
due to the age of the controllers.
Visara presented the 1174-25S enterprise controller to the technical
staff and Management. Visara's ability to place 2 escon cards in
each controller gave them the 100% redundancy required by policy
and also the ability to pass SNA traffic through the same card.
After two more meetings , the customer agreed Visara had the best
solution,winning over the competitors offerings with superior flexibility.
Installed by a Visara System Engineer, the 2 1174-25S contollers
were tested thoroughly before being brought on-line. The customer
was pleased with the ease of configuration and space requirement
of the Visara devices . They were also impressed with the support
of Visara System Engineering, who quickly identified and corrected
a problem with a legacy graphics terminal. They have removed the
large controllers and gained additional floor space in the computer
room.
The world’s largest wholesale distributor of books and book
products needed to update their information systems network in their
distribution centers. The customer previously used MTX 1481 coax
terminals and MTX twinax terminals as their desktop devices. Their
shipping and receiving lines, in many locations, had both type devices
at the user location. Symbol scanners and Zebra bar code printers
were directly attached to these terminals.
As their workflow increased, the customer was challenged with redesigning
their shipping and receiving operations to meet increasing demand.
As part of their new design, Ethernet drops were installed. This
provided the infrastructure and required installing IP attached
workstations.
Due to the limited support staff and increasing workload, PC’s
were not considered an attractive solution. Numerous, high density
remote locations demanded that all devices installed could be remotely
managed and monitored. The ability to lock down the devices to prevent
user setup modifications was also a major requirement.
The 1883 Thin Client Terminal provided all the necessary communications
protocols, security and connectivity required for all their locations.
TN3270, TN5250, TN5250EP, and in some locations, 1490 Twinax connectivity
provided the host connectivity required.
Instead of running new 3270 coax and twinax cables as their new
line was being built, Ethernet drops were added at all floor posts
to easily allow flexible design and growth. Work areas that had
both type devices were replaced with a single 1883 thin client terminal.
The pilot project went extremely smooth. At the company’s
corporate facilities in Tennessee, the shipping line was the target
of the pilot. TN3270 and TN5250 sessions were established on all
clients. Being able to switch between 3270 and AS/400 systems on
a single device gave line operators access to both systems. The
number of hand scanners was reduced since multiple devices were
eliminated. Zebra bar code printers were attached to the AS/400
utilizing the 1883’s TN5250ep AS/400 printer emulation.
Being able to lock down configuration settings allowed the 1883
terminals to be secure from unauthorized user configuration changes.
Remote configuration and monitoring was accomplished utilizing Visara’s
eManager program at their support staff location.
Due to the number of devices being installed and geographically
dispersed, Visara proposed to pre-configure the units at the factory.
This allowed install teams to just hook-up and attach the device
to the network. With 95% of the configuration done, one support
staff person utilized eManager to change configuration items unique
to that workstation remotely. This allowed rapid deployment of 1883’s,
allowing the install team to focus on more demanding system’s
installs (PC’s running line flow applications, work flow scanners,
scales, etc).
The project was a total success. As the customer updates the receiving
line this year, the 1883 will be utilized to replace coax and twinax
terminals. Some locations already have the twinax attached 1883’s
in place. These were used in locations that required replacement
devices. Investing in the 1883 at that time allowed this book wholesale
distributor to migrate these devices to the IP network when the
project gets started.