CA-7 is a job scheduling / workflow automation software package sold by CA Technologies (formerly CA, Inc. and Computer Associates International, Inc.).[1] It is commonly used by banks[2] and other large enterprises with IBM mainframe IT computing platforms. In 1987, Computer Associates took ownership of the product when it acquired its archrival, UCCEL Corporation. CA subsequently renamed it from UCC-7 to CA-7, as was done with product prefixes for UCC-1 (tape library management) and UCC-11 (batch job rerun/restart), etc.
References
edit- ^ "CA-7 System Programmers Guide 3.3" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-05. Retrieved 2012-06-26.
- ^ Charles Arthur (2012-06-25). "How NatWest's IT meltdown developed". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
External links
edit- CA 7 Workload Automation Intelligence
- Half the team at the heart of the RBS disaster WERE in India • The Register
- Ulster Bank now doesn't know when normal service will be resumed
- Unicenter CA-7 Job Management r11 PDF (Archived)
- RBS may sue CA over software glitch that hit Ulster Bank and NatWest - Enterprise | siliconrepublic.com - Ireland's Technology News Service