by Paul Bowden | Oct 3, 2025 | general
Organizations that still run on Struts are carrying a serious liability. Struts 1.x has been unsupported for years, and even Struts 2 has seen major security breaches. In some cases, vulnerabilities are never patched at all — leaving enterprises exposed to data...
by Guest Blogger | May 24, 2013 | applications, contractors, general, JAVA, Legacy integration, legacy modernization, legacy system, main, system integration
It has become common to have applications integration. The increasing availability of the standards, as well as tools alongside with the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), shows many signs of much simpler database and system integration than before. Presently, there...
by Guest Blogger | Dec 14, 2012 | applications, architecture, Business, general, Integrated Development Environment, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Software Development, Technology
Several providers of no-code, low-code, or offshore software development offer the prospect of generating higher return on investment, or ROI or to achieve other benefits for business operations by rapidly developing fresh software to meet today’s business...
by Big Iron | Oct 12, 2012 | Code Generation, general, JAVA, legacy modernization
Because we write a lot of code very quickly, sometimes people conclude that Java code generation is responsible for the speed we achieve. And, in a way they’re right, although often people have in mind the old style code generators of the 70’s when they...
by Guest Blogger | Aug 3, 2012 | applications, Code Generation, general, legacy modernization, legacy system, main, Micro Focus, recent work featured, Software Development, Software Migration, Software Modernization, system integration
What is Micro Focus Cobol? According to Wikipedia COBOL is one of the most ancient programming languages. Its name comes from the words COmmon Business-Oriented Language, a definition for its main use in finance and other businesses, as well as in systems of...