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Trinem's RTI product is a seamless plug-in to CA's "CA SCM" product that enables it to
manage application development on virtually any platform. By implementing Trinem's RTI product,
it now becomes possible to interact, navigate and execute remote processes on any remote system using
FTP, FTPS or SFTP protocols. Benefits include:
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![]() Do you have Tandem®? RTI can manage code development on Tandem machines whether they're running Guardian or OSS. File type codes are translated to file extensions automatically on check in and restored on check out. This means you can define text types using CA SCM's repository file extensions and view and merge Tandem code from within CA SCM.
Tandem Screenshots
Do you have iSeries®? RTI can manage code development on your iSeries platform. You can use FTP or FTPS to check file members in or out of a library - RTI records the file type and description on check-in and restores them on checkout. RTI handles the translation from EBCDIC to ASCII to allow you to view the code and perform merging inside CA SCM. Does your iSeries run IFS? RTI can check code in or out of the IFS using FTP, FTPS or SFTP (SSH).
iSeries Screenshots
![]() Do you have VMS? RTI can manage code development on VMS platforms, with options allowing you to filter on latest or all versions when checking in from a VMS filesystem.
OpenVMS Screenshots
Do you have Unix® or Linux® Servers? Are they running SSH in order to allow
secure remote logins? RTI utilises the power of SSH to allow CA SCM to check
code into and out to any Unix or Linux platform running SSH. No agents, no
installs, no patch levels to maintain. True, agentless deployment. Because
there is no software to install on the target servers, you can deploy to any
Unix or Linux variant, even when there is no native Agent available. Tru64,
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No Agents Means No HasslesRTI handles check-ins and check-outs over existing protocols, therefore there is no need to install or maintain any additional Agent software on your target servers. This makes it ideal for production, out-sourced and cloud environments.Plug-in ArchitectureRTI comes complete with a plug-in for CA SCM Workbench which enables users to check code in and out over RTI in the same way as they would with an Agent. The end-user experience is identical.Rich, Command-Line InterfaceRTI comes with a sophisticated command-line interface which closely mirrors that of the CA SCM command-line tools. You can therefore easily script check-ins and check-outs. RTI also includes a command-line tool which allows you to execute code on remote servers over SSH protocol (or over FTP or FTPS protocols on iSeries and Solaris). It is therefore easy to perform deploy/build processes to any platform supported by RTI.Integration with Deployment ManagerTrinem's Deployment Manager is designed to work with RTI as well as with Agents. You can build repeatable, auditable deployments for your entire infrastructure. Want to handle n-tier application deployments with code on Windows, iSeries and/or Unix? Specify your environment structure using the Deployment Manager plug-in to Workbench and allow your users to deploy to all your platforms in one operation.See more about Deployment Manager here... Heterogeneous EnvironmentsCA SCM with RTI is the only SCM tool which supports Unix, Windows, iSeries, OpenVMS, Tandem and Mac OSX with customised support for each platform. |
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Solaris, OpenSolaris and Sun are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries,
exclusively licensed through X/Open Company, Ltd.
Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.
iSeries, AS/400 and IBM are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation.
Tandem, Guardian, VMS and OpenVMS are registered trademarks of HP.
Windows and the Windows logo are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.












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