Central Carolina Bank and Trust (CCB) has reduced data
communication traffic and improved teller response time by creatively implementing a
"pseudo-WAN" created by APTNet, according to Jack Frans, Supervisor of Client
Services at CCB.
The Problem ...
CCB, based in Durham, NC, is a regional powerhouse with 160 branches spread across the
state. Rapid expansion had created significant challenges for CCB's IS professionals who
had to deal with the problems of merging a legacy SNA network with disparate branch LANs.
The Solution ...
APTNet was introduced to CCB as an affordable LAN-over-SNA networking solution that
would immediately solve their LAN-to-LAN connectivity needs. In addition, APTNet's file
transfer and remote control services would add value and coexist with CCB's longer term
bridge/router strategy. "APTNet implemented over SNA provides a rock solid network
foundation or pseudo-WAN to support client/server applications in our growing multi-LAN
branch environment," said Frans.
The Configuration ...
CCB has configured APTNet to run over SNA with SDLC links to branch communication
servers (Novell and Portrait LANs with DOS clients). "APTNet installed easily into
the existing mainframe SNA network and did not require any additional hardware or
incremental lines to network the branch LANs into a manageable WAN," adds
Frans.
How is APTNet used? ...
APTNet is used daily for the collection of electronic teller journals and for the
transportation of Coin-based loan applications. CCB also uses APTNet's hotline messaging,
software distribution, and remote control services on an ad-hoc basis.
Collecting Electronic Journals ...
CCB has written scripts using APTNet's File Distribution and Collection Services to
automatically perform nightly uploads of teller electronic journal files. "This
allows us to significantly reduce the teller transaction set that is immediately
communicated to the mainframe, yet allows us to the keep all of the customer information
captured in sync to create an accurate picture. Reducing the customer transaction set
ultimately decreases data communication traffic and thus improves teller response
time", comments Frans.
Transporting Loan Applications ...
The transportation of loan applications is also performed via APTNet. Coin's loan
application interfaces with APTNet to route branch-originated loan applications for
home-office process approval and completion. "Thanks to APTNet and Coin, loans are
processed quickly and efficiently, which is very important in regards to customer
satisfaction," said Frans.
The Bottom Line ...
"APTNet adds tremendous value to our branch operations," concludes
Frans.