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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Adabas customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Adabas for Database Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Adabas for Database Management include: Nissan, a Japan based Automotive organisation with 132790 employees and revenues of $82.63 billion, Helaba, a Germany based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 6600 employees and revenues of $2.99 billion, University Of Cincinnati, a United States based Education organisation with 15000 employees and revenues of $1.56 billion, Correos de Chile, a Chile based Transportation organisation with 4700 employees and revenues of $156.0 million, The Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange Ltd, a Israel based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 258 employees and revenues of $110.0 million and many others.
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Correos de Chile | Transportation | 4700 | $156M | Chile | Software AG | Adabas | Database Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010 Correos de Chile implemented Adabas as its Database Management solution, with Software AG identified as the vendor for the deployment. The engagement builds on prior Adabas-Natural work by Software AG España, whose analysts and developers participated in analysis, development and implementation activities for Correos España and Correos de Chile in earlier projects.
The implementation used the Adabas database engine together with Natural application runtime components, deployed across AIX, Linux and host platforms to support transactional postal systems and back-office applications. Functional capabilities implemented included database engine administration, Natural-based application execution, and a web presentation layer constructed with Entire Screen Builder, with development artifacts produced using Natural Construct.
Operational governance was led by Software AG España analysts who performed platform design and application development, including Web-Natural platform design and screen builder configuration. The deployment centralized Database Management for Correos de Chile applications, aligning database operations, application runtime configuration and web presentation tooling under a common Adabas-Natural architecture.
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Helaba | Banking and Financial Services | 6600 | $3.0B | Germany | Software AG | Adabas | Database Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Helaba collaborated on the SAPHIR project and implemented Adabas as a central Database Management component to support SAP preparation and IFRS9 readiness. The work spanned August 2016 through January 2017 and focused on embedding Adabas into batch and online z/OS processing that supports finance and risk functions.
Implementation work centered on creating and modifying programs, with structured integration testing and regression testing to validate changes. Test case creation and test case evaluation were formalized as part of the engagement, and program work was performed using COBOL II, Natural, ADASQL and Adabas utilities running on IBM z/OS with TSO ISPF, SDSF and JCL for job control.
Operational tooling and governance incorporated Scrum for delivery cadence, ChangeMan for change control and PowerDesigner for data and model documentation. Desktop and documentation platforms included Windows 7, Office 2010 and Visio 2010, aligning development artifacts with the SAP preparation and IFRS9 project requirements.
The narrative positions Helaba Adabas Database Management work as a systems development and testing program supporting SAP preparatory activities and IFRS9 compliance efforts, with explicit processes for integration testing, regression testing and change governance documented during the SAPHIR timeframe.
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Nissan | Automotive | 132790 | $82.6B | Japan | Software AG | Adabas | Database Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Nissan committed to a renewed Adabas deployment from Software AG to consolidate Database Management across Nissan Europe. Nissan has relied on Software AG’s Adabas and Natural since it opened its flagship U.K. plant in the 1980s, and Nissan Adabas Database Management supports manufacturing, purchasing, and sales and marketing business functions across Nissan Europe.
The Adabas environment underpins mission-critical application development built with Natural, delivering high-throughput transaction processing, indexed data access, batch processing and data integrity controls consistent with Database Management platforms. Continuous tuning and efficiency improvements have been a focus of the configuration, preserving long-term operational stability for core production applications.
Deployment runs as a production-grade on-premises environment across Nissan Europe, supporting plant floor systems, procurement back-end services and commercial systems, with the Natural application layer providing the primary integration and application development surface. Operational coverage centers on Nissan Europe and the platform remains the data persistence tier for a suite of manufacturing and business applications.
Nissan reported zero software failures in the past 30 years, and in 2017 Nissan returned to Software AG to initiate a multi-year program of efficiency boosting, feature enhancing and cost reducing work that runs through 2022. Governance of the program continued the established partnership model with Software AG, emphasizing iterative improvements, platform hardening and ongoing operational maintenance.
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The Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange Ltd | Banking and Financial Services | 258 | $110M | Israel | Software AG | Adabas | Database Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 The Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange Ltd rehosted Adabas to an open source Linux environment, preserving the Adabas back-end while aligning the installation with modern infrastructure. This implementation centers on Adabas as the primary Database Management platform, with Natural retained as the application development language to preserve two to three decades of operational knowledge and business logic.
The deployment maintained Adabas and Natural as the core functional stack while introducing the Eclipse based NaturalONE development environment to modernize development workflows. NaturalONE was configured to operate within an integrated DevOps context, exposing capabilities for source control, issue tracking, and automated build workflows that align with common Database Management development lifecycles.
Integrations explicitly implemented during the rollout included Git and Jira as part of the DevOps toolchain, with NaturalONE serving as the Eclipse based client for developers. Software AG delivered on site training and mentoring to accelerate adoption of NaturalONE, directly addressing developer hesitation and enabling practical integration of the Database Management stack with contemporary development tooling and cloud oriented processes.
Governance and change management emphasized hands on workshops led by a Software AG Solutions Engineer, moving developers from reluctance to active use within days. After the training sessions developers reported they could produce better program code faster and more securely when using NaturalONE with Git and Jira, demonstrating an operational shift in development practices tied to the Adabas Database Management implementation.
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Travel-BA.Sys GmbH & Co. KG | Professional Services | 320 | $92M | Germany | Software AG | Adabas | Database Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Travel-BA.Sys GmbH & Co. KG deployed Adabas in a Database Management program to modernize its booking application interface. The effort targeted replacement of a 3270 based mainframe green-screen workflow with web access for travel agents, while retaining existing Natural and Adabas source code.
Working with Software AG, developers used NaturalONE and EntireX to build a web interface that reached into the Natural and Adabas backend, completing the initial front end delivery in four months. Adabas remained the core Database Management engine, while NaturalONE delivered rapid UI development and EntireX provided application integration middleware.
The project included a subsequent eight month migration of 43,000 software objects into Eclipse, moving developer tooling onto an Eclipse based IDE without changing original source code. Operational scope emphasized travel agent front office workflows and developer productivity, enabling new hires trained on Eclipse to onboard directly into the updated environment.
Governance centered on preserving source integrity and shifting user interaction patterns from green screens to web forms, with staged delivery to limit user disruption. Reported outcomes included a 25% reduction in customer training time, and benefits cited by management were better access, lower costs, a cleaner interface and the ability to enter new markets with short lead times.
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Education | 15000 | $1.6B | United States | Software AG | Adabas | Database Management | 1998 | n/a |
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