June 1999
Tidal signs
on Allegro
for 3000
scheduling
Tidal Software (650.493.4100) announced
it entered a strategic partnership with Allegro Consultants for expanded
development and support on the Sys*Admiral scheduling product for MPE/iX
systems. Tidal president Terry Ewing said the relationship brings
Allegros 3000 expertise the company wrote the Hourglass 2000
Y2K utility as well as the SPLash SPL compiler for HP 3000s to work
on a new MPE agent for Sys*Admiral.
The agent
will allow HP 3000 sites to schedule production JCLs within the MPE
environment, according to Tidal Software officials. Allegro is working on
capturing jobs out of the 3000 queues in another version of the agent. Jobs
streamed outside of OCS Express are the target of the new agent.
One
of the key things we saw in the relationship was the chance to glean
[Allegros] expertise, to provide all the features and functionality
we need in that MPE agent, Ewing said.
Tidal said
that when that work is complete, it will be able to substitute Sys*Admiral
for the Express product thats already installed in the 3000 customer
base.
Tidals Sys*Admiral solution offers a graphical interface for
job scheduling, but it requires HP 3000 customers to put a Windows NT
system in charge of scheduling in conjunction with the MPE agent software.
Fault tolerance is built into the NT solution. Sys*Admirals master
module starts at $15,000, and MPE agents are $6,000 to $8,000 based on
tiers.
Ewing said
Tidal received $3 million in venture capital in late 1998, and is moving
toward capturing some of the Maestro installed-base business on HP
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