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| June 2010: New MDOpen Plug-in for IBM i and Open Systems Change Management |
IBM i shops in North America now have an new option to bring Open Systems development teams under a single change management system that handles deployment in mixed server environments with ease... MDCMS and the MDOpen plug-in provide every function necessary to manage application changes for IBM i and multiplatform environments, including UNIX, LINUX, and .net development. Learn more
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| April 2010: Midrange Dynamics Announces New North America Distributor, Synergivity Software Learn more |
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| March 2010: Distributed Data Management (DDM) Security in MDSEC 6.6 can exclude unauthorized users and manage which data objects may be accessed or manipulated via DDM. Learn more |
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| October 2009: A large Swiss Bank with local presence in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia licensed MDCMS to manage and distribute updates for its Olympic Banking applications. |
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| July 2009: The latest version of MDCMS, which handles Open Platform objects using the graphical Eclipse IDE, began intensive testing at a large customer installation |
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| February 2008: One of the largest banks in Spain with strong presence in Latin America licensed MDCMS to manage and distribute updates for its Midas Banking applications. |
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| October 2007: DZ PRIVATBANK (Schweiz) AG selected MDCMS to manage updates for its Olympic Banking and in-house applications. |
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| July 2007: A large bank in Singapore licensed MDCMS to manage and distribute updates for its Midas Banking and in-house applications. It also cross-references all of its applications with MDXREF. It was the 3rd Midas customer to begin using MDCMS in 2007. |
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| April 2007: MDCMS Version 6.0 offers expanded project management capabilities, clearly defined status and priority with complete status history, a customizable Project Report Generator and more. |
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| March 2007: After performing in-depth analysis, UBS España S.A, a subsidiary of UBS AG, Switzerland, licensed MDCMS to efficiently and securely manage changes to all of its IBM i applications. |
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