Solving WebLogic Server and Memory Hanging Problems

Posted by on Apr 19, 2012 in general | 0 comments

WebLogic Server performance and memory issues are not uncommon from time to time. This is quite natural for many applications, especially when in the growth period of the application or during processes that involve adding new features and functionality or new users to the system. In some cases, developers who write code are not necessarily able to predict how applications handle the load or will be used. The net effect of this can be a...

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What You Need To Know About Legacy Applications Systems

Posted by on Mar 3, 2012 in legacy modernization, Software Development, system integration | 0 comments

A legacy applications system is a type of computer system, usually a database management system that an organization has invested a great deal of money and time in. Many organizations operate with legacy applications systems as they serve as a base for most of their business operations especially for those companies that have been around for a very long time. Legacy applications systems tend to be out of date as they are established on policies,...

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The Basics of COTS – Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Software

Posted by on Feb 27, 2012 in COTS | 0 comments

Commercial off-the shelf software, easier known as COTS is the type of computer application that can be purchased at any computer retail store. Examples are most anti-virus programs, games and even computer utilities, such as word processors, database managers, spreadsheet creators and so on. COTS software is usually less expensive than custom created software. This is because it is designed to be used by millions of users worldwide. Since a lot...

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