by Guest Blogger | Jun 13, 2019 | . Oracle WebLogic, applications, general, J Developer, legacy system, recent work featured, Software Development, Software Modernization
Oracle WebCenter is an extension that makes the connection between portals that are web based and enterprise applications. It was a great idea when it was introduced years ago, but nowadays, it’s a legacy Java application platform. Modernize your Oracle...
by Paul Bowden | Jun 7, 2019 | applications, general, Integration, SOA
What Does Integration Mean? At the most basic level, system-to-system integration means that one system can use information from another system, or that they can exchange information. In many older systems, this means that one system creates a file and sends it to the...
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 | 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...
by Guest Blogger | Jan 7, 2013 | applications, featured, general, silos
Let us guess that you have a big system you want to redo on the web. You might get it translated, but you do not need the likely efficiency and maintainability problems connected with wholesale line-by-line interpretation. In reality, you don’t actually want the...