Software AG > 实例探究 > Unlocking the mainframe brings order to the courts

Unlocking the mainframe brings order to the courts

Software AG Logo
公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
  • America
国家
  • United States
产品
  • Adabas & Natural on IBM Z
  • webMethods for integration
  • webMethods EntireX
技术栈
  • IBM Z platform
  • Web services
实施规模
  • Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
  • Productivity Improvements
  • Customer Satisfaction
技术
  • 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
适用行业
  • 国家安全与国防
适用功能
  • 商业运营
用例
  • 实时定位系统 (RTLS)
  • 过程控制与优化
服务
  • 系统集成
关于客户
The Delaware Judiciary is composed of the Supreme Court, the Court of Chancery, the Superior Court, the Family Court, the Court of Common Pleas, the Justice of the Peace Court, specialty courts and related judicial agencies. The oldest business court in the U.S., the Delaware Court of Chancery was established in 1792 and has broad jurisdiction over disputes involving Delaware businesses. Delaware is also known for offering a safe regulatory haven for around 1.3 million legal entities. From the Supreme Court to specialty courts, as well as related judicial agencies, there are more legal entities in Delaware than there are people. That keeps the state’s court system very busy, and they are constantly looking for ways to streamline their courtroom processes to improve the experience on all sides of the bench.
挑战
The Delaware Judiciary was facing several challenges. They needed to provide a better citizen/customer experience and give judges and attorneys access to up-to-date case information. However, they lacked the ability to quickly change or update data in databases. They also wanted to keep their original programs running on the reliable IBM Z platform while enabling web services. The courts were handcuffed by legacy IT systems. It was taking days to sync the data manually. Clerks in one court would send the data to be uploaded by another clerk in another court. Data on many topics and from many sources, including attorneys and judges assigned to the cases, arrests by police and fines by other courts, has to flow through the system continually. This was not happening in Delaware.
解决方案
The Delaware Judiciary decided it needed a better way to access and expose information from its proven Adabas & Natural system and other systems. They used Software AG's webMethods, the court system was able to access all this data from the different court systems while keeping it in sync – without touching the original programs running on the IBM Z platform. By using web services, the disparate information from all these different systems can be unified into a consistent format by mapping the field names of one system with the field names in another system. They used webMethods EntireX to create web services and URLs that app developers could consume one at a time, adding data elements, verifying them and stopping them if they were incorrect. New and existing applications can now talk to each other, and the courts can access all data and update within each other’s systems.
运营影响
  • Citizens, judges and attorneys can access updated court case information in real time
  • Ability to keep back-end systems current
  • Reduces anxiety and frustration of the courtroom experience
  • Consistent and error-free data flows through systems
  • Courts can provide data to outside services

Case Study missing?

Start adding your own!

Register with your work email and create a new case study profile for your business.

Add New Record

相关案例.

联系我们

欢迎与我们交流!
* Required
* Required
* Required
* Invalid email address
提交此表单,即表示您同意 IoT ONE 可以与您联系并分享洞察和营销信息。
不,谢谢,我不想收到来自 IoT ONE 的任何营销电子邮件。
提交

感谢您的信息!
我们会很快与你取得联系。