by Guest Blogger | Feb 27, 2012 | COTS
Commercial off-the shelf software, commonly known as COTS, is the type of computer application that can be purchased at any computer retail store or from a software vendor. Examples at the smaller end of the spectrum are most anti-virus programs, games and even...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 22, 2012 | legacy modernization, system integration
Legacy systems are old technology components. They are usually computer systems that were implemented long in the past, but are still currently in use. In spite of the fact that there are several other systems that have been developed that out shine the current...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 16, 2012 | .NET, JAVA, legacy modernization, Software Development
Software development is when a user desires to create new software or, usually, upgrade their already existing system for a more efficient one. The users can be as diverse and large as an entire corporation or organization, a team that relies heavily on said software...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 8, 2012 | COTS, general
The acronym “COTS” is used to refer to commercially available off the shelf items sold in both substantial and commercial quantities in the market place. Such items can generally be bought or used under government contact in the exact form or structure as available to...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 8, 2012 | architecture, SOA
SOA or in full, Service Oriented Architecture is a technology that shares resources on a network within the workplace, to be accessed when needed by the users. Unlike the other system architectures, SOA is more flexible and in that the resources that are being shared...