U.S. Government Customers Can Now Use Treehouse Software’s tcVISION Mainframe Data Replication on the AWS GovCloud

Treehouse Software’s tcVISION Mainframe-to-AWS data replication product is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Region of the AWS Marketplace.

The AWS GovCloud (US) Region is designed to host sensitive data, regulated workloads, and address the most stringent U.S. government security and compliance requirements.

The AWS GovCloud (US) is available to government customers, organizations in government-regulated industries, and other private entities that meet AWS GovCloud (US) requirements.

AWS GovCloud (US) gives government customers and their partners the flexibility to architect secure cloud solutions that comply with: the FedRAMP High baseline, the DOJ’s Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Security Policy, U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Export Administration Regulations (EAR), Department of Defense (DoD) Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide (SRG) for Impact Levels 2, 4 and 5, FIPS 140-2, IRS-1075, and other compliance regimes.

From Personally Identifiable Information (PII), sensitive patient medical records, and financial data to law enforcement data, export controlled data and other forms of CUI, AWS GovCloud (US) Regions can help customers address compliance at every stage of their cloud journey.


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The tcVISION Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) are available on the AWS Marketplace. A tcVISION AMI automatically sets up the product on the AWS Cloud and allows customers to use it with either backup/recovery mainframe files or Windows files, or to set up connectivity for real-time, on-premises mainframe data replication to AWS. An enterprise with mission critical data in a mainframe environment can rapidly deploy databases globally within minutes, and with minimal administration requirements. U.S Government sites can simply choose the region “AWS GovCloud (US)” under “Pricing Information” when choosing and AMI.

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There are three versions of the tcVISION AMI on the AWS Marketplace, and #1 and #3 require two-week trial license keys provide by Treehouse Software:

1. tcVISION Mainframe Batch Integration (MBI) for AWS – Bring Your Own License (Customers must contact Treehouse Software for license key to run the software): This AMI does not require an active connection to the mainframe, because the existing backup and recovery files from the mainframe, such as Db2 imagecopies, z/OS archive log files or IMS Unloads, Adabas unload, and PLOG files can be used.

2. tcVISION Distributed Database Integration (DDI) for AWS – Pay as You Go on AWS: This AMI license installation includes security keys for Amazon S3 access and a license to use one source (PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL, MariaDB; MSSQL on Windows OS only) and one target (AWS S3, AWS Aurora, RDS – PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL, MariaDB; MSSQL on Windows OS only).

3. tcVISION Enterprise Change Data Capture (CDC) Integration for AWS – Bring Your Own License (Customers must contact Treehouse Software for license key to run the software): This AMI allows transfer of mainframe data to AWS targets continuously and in real-time. Using this tcVISION AMI, a customer can deploy databases globally within minutes.


About the AWS Marketplace…

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The AWS Marketplace is an online software store that helps customers find, buy, and immediately start using the software and services that run on AWS.


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Visit the Treehouse Software website for more information on tcVISION, or contact us to discuss your needs.

Join Us: Treehouse Software is Sponsoring the Pittsburgh Amazon Web Services (AWS) User Group April Meetup at Bakery Square

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Treehouse Software’s, “AWS Architectural Considerations and Challenges When Bringing a Product to the AWS Marketplace” will be presented by Andy Jones, Senior Technical Representative and AWS Certified Solutions Architect for Treehouse Software.

Treehouse Software will also be providing food and drinks for the Meetup.

Date/Time: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 • 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Place: Bakery Square – UPMC Enterprises • 6425 Penn Ave. #200 · Pittsburgh, PA

Agenda:

  • 07:00 – 07:15 => Grab food, beverage, and a seat
  • 07:15 – 07:20 => Introductions from Nathan Menge (AWS Pittsburgh User Group Organizer)
  • 07:20 – 08:30 => Topic: “AWS Architectural Considerations and Challenges When Bringing a Product to the AWS Marketplace” – Presentation by Andy Jones, Senior Technical Representative and AWS Certified Solutions Architect for Treehouse Software
  • 08:30 – 09:00 => Q&A with Speaker

Register to attend here:

https://www.meetup.com/Pittsburgh-Amazon-Web-Services-AWS-Users/events/259560418/