SESAM (Sequential Storage Access Method) is a mainframe database management system (DBMS) developed by Siemens. It is a hierarchical database system, meaning that data is organized in a tree-like structure. SESAM is primarily used for managing large volumes of data and supporting transaction processing in mainframe environments. It is often used in conjunction with other Siemens mainframe software.
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