by Guest Blogger | May 20, 2013 | legacy modernization, legacy system, SOA, Software Development, Software Modernization, system integration
Improved flexibility is given by legacy modernization solution by migrating and modernizing architectures, legacy systems and processes. The cost of running a business is somewhat diminished and this may also assist in promoting growth.All the critical the different...
by Guest Blogger | May 18, 2013 | errors, JAVA, NIC card, TCP, WebLogic
WebLogic Server 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 of new features and functionality or new users to the...
by Guest Blogger | May 16, 2013 | HTTP, httpd.comf, WebLogic
Apache web server much like most other basic servers handle basic HTTP requests. The Oracle WebLogic server is a Java server that offers its users more functionality than other available server options. This server can be configured to work with Apache web server by...
by Guest Blogger | Jan 11, 2013 | applications, general, Micro Focus, Software Development, Software Migration, Software Modernization, system integration
COmmon Business-Oriented Language, popularly-known as COBOL, has existed for more than 5 decades. Although COBOL is in decline, over half of the business systems that are running today were written in COBOL. COBOL is still the legacy business system programming...
by Guest Blogger | Jan 9, 2013 | applications, architecture, Business, COTS, general, Integrated Development Environment, Software Development
Because we write lots of code rapidly, often people consider that some kind of code generation is responsible for the speed we achieve. And, in a way they are right, while frequently individuals have at heart the old style code generators of the 80’s when they...