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...
by Guest Blogger | Jan 3, 2013 | architecture, Business, Code Generation, general, JAVA
In computer science, code technology is known as the task by which a compiler’s code generator changes many advanced representation of source code generator into a form that is simply applied by a tool. Compilers typically execute numerous travels over a number...
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 17, 2012 | general, Micro Focus
When people ask me about Micro Focus COBOL Modernization, I’m always at a bit of a loss as to how to respond. First, is the question about moving off the mainframe and switching out the mainframe COBOL (such as Unisys COBOL or IBM COBOL) for the Micro Focus...