by Miles | Aug 2, 2013 | general
IBM has overhauled how the 50-year-old programming language COBOL runs on its System z mainframes to give COBOL apps a web-friendly facelift. Despite COBOL’s age IBM estimates that more than 200 billion lines of COBOL code are still being used across industries...
by Miles | Jul 30, 2013 | general
Maintainable code: everybody wants it, very few modernization customers get it. But rigorously defining what is maintainable code is somewhat difficult. However, there are some good guidelines to go by: 1. Maintainable code for web business systems does NOT have the...
by Guest Blogger | May 30, 2013 | general, J Developer, legacy modernization, legacy system, recent work featured, Software Development, Software Migration, Software Modernization
This is the land of development of a software product , meaning the activity of computer programming, the process of writing and maintaining a source code. Software development includes research, prototyping, modification, re-engineering, maintenance and all the...
by Big Iron | May 26, 2013 | .NET, Code Generation, general, Software Migration, Software Modernization
CA-IDMS… one of the top mainframe software development and database systems from years gone by. ADS/O for the screens, IDMS calls for database operations. Good stuff, if you know how to use it. Compare to Model 204 (also known as M204), Software AG Natural...
by Guest Blogger | May 22, 2013 | Legacy integration, legacy modernization, legacy system, Software Development, Software Modernization, system integration
It’s very important to learn how to progress from your file robot technology to a far more dynamic information processing technology in the fastest and cheapest way possible. Legacy modernization providers will also agree to help increase the advancement to a...