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CICS

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What is CICS?

CICS (Customer Information Control System) is a transaction processing system developed by IBM. It is commonly used to build and run online transaction processing (OLTP) applications that manage large volumes of transactions, such as those in banking, retail, and insurance industries. CICS provides a robust environment for developing, deploying, and managing applications that require high availability, security, and scalability.

What other technologies are related to CICS?

CICS Competitor Technologies

IMS (Information Management System) is a transaction manager and database system that competes with CICS. Both provide transaction processing capabilities, but have different architectures and strengths.
mentioned alongside CICS in 25% (3.6k) of relevant job posts

CICS Complementary Technologies

JCL is used to submit batch jobs to CICS and other mainframe systems. It is essential for running programs and utilities that interact with CICS.
mentioned alongside CICS in 48% (12.7k) of relevant job posts
VSAM is a high-performance file access method commonly used to store data accessed by CICS applications. It is a primary data storage mechanism for CICS.
mentioned alongside CICS in 69% (7.4k) of relevant job posts
COBOL is a common programming language used to develop CICS applications. It provides the logic and structure for processing transactions within CICS.
mentioned alongside CICS in 26% (14.6k) of relevant job posts

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