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Companies using IBM EntireX (Formerly Software AG EntireX) for Database Management include: State of Delaware, a United States based Government organisation with 15715 employees and revenues of $4.00 billion, Ministry Of Labor, Social Affairs And Social Services Israel, a Israel based Government organisation with 3656 employees and revenues of $1.60 billion, Tallahassee Community College, a United States based Education organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $61.0 million and many others.
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Ministry Of Labor, Social Affairs And Social Services Israel | Government | 3656 | $1.6B | Israel | IBM | IBM EntireX (Formerly Software AG EntireX) | Database Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Ministry Of Labor, Social Affairs And Social Services Israel implemented IBM EntireX, formerly Software AG EntireX, in the Database Management category. The project began in 2014 with the objective of exposing a more than 20 year old Adabas/Natural mainframe application as web services to municipal partners, with production estimated to have been reached in 2015.
IBM EntireX was configured as an integration and service exposure layer to create web services endpoints from the mainframe application, enabling service adapters and runtime mediation typical of Database Management middleware. Configuration focused on establishing service interfaces for core welfare case processing, request routing, and synchronous transactions, preserving the existing mainframe business logic while externalizing functions as services.
The implementation integrated the Adabas/Natural mainframe with downstream municipal systems and user interfaces, extending secure service access to 257 municipalities and their welfare departments. Operational coverage emphasized government and citizen services for welfare support, enabling municipalities to submit and track assignments through the newly exposed services.
Rollout activity began in 2014 and moved to production in 2015 estimated, expanding municipal connectivity without replacing the mainframe business logic. The modernization effort reduced processing timelines from months to hours and increased assignments approved by approximately 570 percent, enabling faster welfare support across municipal partners.
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State of Delaware | Government | 15715 | $4.0B | United States | IBM | IBM EntireX (Formerly Software AG EntireX) | Database Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 the State of Delaware began a project deploying IBM EntireX (Formerly Software AG EntireX) in the Database Management category to expose Adabas and Natural data on IBM Z as web services and APIs for the judiciary. The implementation targeted the Delaware court system to unlock mainframe case records for downstream applications, IVR platforms and online payment channels.
IBM EntireX (Formerly Software AG EntireX) was configured to interface directly with Adabas and Natural running on IBM Z, creating service endpoints that delivered real-time case information to judges, attorneys and citizens. Functional capabilities focused on API provisioning, service orchestration, and request translation between mainframe data formats and modern application payloads.
Integrations included Adabas and Natural on IBM Z as the source, and connectivity to court case management front ends, interactive voice response systems, and e-payment processors for online fee collection. The operational scope covered justice operations across Delaware courts and supported business functions including case management, payments, and citizen access.
Governance and rollout began in 2018 with a production go live in 2019 estimated, aligning service-level access patterns and data synchronization rules across court sites to improve data consistency. The project delivered real-time access, enabled e-payment and IVR services, and improved synchronization across courts as stated in the project notes.
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Tallahassee Community College | Education | 800 | $61M | United States | IBM | IBM EntireX (Formerly Software AG EntireX) | Database Management | 2002 | Treehouse Software |
In 2002, Tallahassee Community College implemented IBM EntireX (Formerly Software AG EntireX) to provide real-time web access to mainframe ADABAS/NATURAL data. The deployment supported student registration, payments, and academic records and is classified under Database Management, with implementation services provided by Treehouse Software as reported via Treehouse/TSI.
The IBM EntireX implementation exposed transactional mainframe data as real-time web services and integrated those services with a SQL Server reporting store to reduce direct mainframe I/O for reporting workloads. Configuration work centered on service mediation components that translated between web-facing interfaces used by students and staff and the ADABAS/NATURAL transaction environment, while ETL processes populated SQL Server for reporting and analytics.
Operational coverage included student services, registrar, and finance functions, supporting roughly 12,000 students and hundreds of staff for live web registration and payment workflows. Governance and IT administration changes prioritized moving reporting loads to SQL Server to lower mainframe I/O pressure, while retaining IBM EntireX to deliver real-time web service access to core academic and financial records.
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