Case Study: Singapore Exchange doubles batch performance and halves batch window with Automic Dollar Universe

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Singapore Exchange deploys Automic Workload Automation in Mainframe Modernization

Singapore Exchange (SGX), Asia’s second‑largest exchange, faced technology obsolescence with a mission‑critical clearing and depository system running on an IBM mainframe (supporting 15,000 programs and 76 market participants). Needing to migrate to an open systems platform without changing business logic, SGX also had to preserve support for 6,000 daily job executions, manage 20,000 job definitions and 200 scheduling patterns, and shrink a tightening nightly batch window.

SGX selected Automic Dollar Universe and engaged Automic on a fixed‑price migration that used an automated conversion tool to move job definitions, process flows and work plans into a Linux environment with no script or logic changes. Automic provided training, documentation and platinum support; the migration completed in line with expectations, doubling batch performance, cutting the critical batch window by 50%, increasing clearing capacity and reducing annual operating costs while streamlining scheduling and release processes.


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Singapore Exchange

Choo Sock Pin

VP Technology


Automic

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