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What is IDMS?

IDMS (Integrated Database Management System) is a network database management system developed by Cullinane Information Systems (later Cullinet, now part of Computer Associates). It is a mainframe database system based on the CODASYL database model. IDMS organizes data using a network structure, allowing complex relationships between records. It was commonly used in large organizations for managing large volumes of data, especially in the 1970s and 1980s.

What other technologies are related to IDMS?

IDMS Competitor Technologies

IMS is a hierarchical database management system and transaction manager that competes with IDMS.
mentioned alongside IDMS in 2% (277) of relevant job posts
IBM DB2 is a relational database management system and a direct competitor to IDMS.
mentioned alongside IDMS in 1% (735) of relevant job posts
ADABAS is a competing database management system to IDMS.
mentioned alongside IDMS in 6% (83) of relevant job posts
A relational database management system that is a competitor to IDMS.
mentioned alongside IDMS in 0% (154) of relevant job posts

IDMS Complementary Technologies

CICS is a transaction processing system commonly used with IDMS.
mentioned alongside IDMS in 2% (520) of relevant job posts
JCL (Job Control Language) is used to control batch processing on IBM mainframes, and IDMS batch jobs rely on it.
mentioned alongside IDMS in 2% (520) of relevant job posts
VSAM is a file access method used on IBM mainframes and can be used with IDMS.
mentioned alongside IDMS in 3% (324) of relevant job posts

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