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In The News
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InfoWorld.com (July 2, 2008), Cobol, CICS for .Net eyed as Micro Focus extends its Windows-based portfolio to provide managed code for 64-bit offeringshttp://www.infoworld.com/article/08/07/02/Micro-Focus-Microsoft-partner-on-app-modernization_1.html Read More...
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Processor.com (Mar 21, 2008), With the knowledge that specific hardware inside the data center is responsible for the most power consumption, IT can start addressing consumption issues. In an economic downturn, this is important because while power usage Read More...
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Windows IT Pro (Feb 2008), Virtualization is one of today’s hottest IT technologies, and Windows Server 2008’s new native virtualization feature, Hyper-V, is a significant new competitor that has the potential to change the market. VMware Read More...
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Computerworld.com (Jan 30, 2008), An IBM zSeries mainframe that Palm Beach Community College bought for about a half-million dollars in 2005 was sold this month on eBay for $40,000.http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9060281&intsrc=hm_lis Read More...
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SQL Server 2005 has moved into a whole new class of capability. More and more large businesses like yours, businesses you respect, are already using SQL Server 2005 to perform mission-critical tasks such as high-volume online transactional processing, Read More...
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Forbes (May 29, 2007): As organizations migrate from mainframes, Windows solution ecosystem flourishes. The Mainframe Migration Alliance (MMA) today announced that over 100 organizations have joined since its founding. The MMA originated in 2004 as a Read More...
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PR Newswire (Feb 8, 2007): TmaxSoft, Inc. announcedtoday that they have begun work on a version of OpenFrame, their mainframerehosting solution, that will support the Microsoft Windows Serverplatform. http://www.prnewswire.com/news/index_mail.shtml?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-08-2007/0004523728&EDATE Read More...
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eWeek.com (Jan 16, 2007), by: Darryl K. Taft Microsoft has hired Don Ferguson, a prominent IBM software technologist and former chief architect of IBM's Software Group, to work in the office of the CTO.http://www.eweek.com/article2/0%2C1895%2C2084481%2C00.as Read More...
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SearchDataCenter.com (Jan 10, 2007), by Matt Stansberry: Attendees at the annual Gartner Data Center Conference sounded off in a survey published by the Stanford, Conn.-based analyst firm this week. Mainframers weighed in on third-party software costs, Read More...
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Windows in Financial Services (Winter 2006): Paymaster has greatly cut processing time and put itself in a position to further automate more easily and scale more cost effectively as a result of migrating a banking application from a mainframe to a Windows Read More...
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Forbes.com (Nov 29, 2006): QCSI(R) (Quality Care Solutions, Inc.), a leading provider of advanced information technology and enterprise application software and services for health insurers and benefits administrators, announced today that Triple-S, Inc. Read More...
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Computerworld (Nov. 9, 2006):Schwan Food Co., a privately held firm that's the fifth-largest food supplier in the U.S., said this week that it has completed a project to move from a mainframe-based system running Cobol applications to a Microsoft Read More...
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Computerworld (October 9, 2006): For some applications, Cobol can't be beat, says Mark Crego, chief architect at Accenture. During one project, he wrote a script to translate information from a government payroll system for job cost reporting.http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=266128&intsrc=article_pots_sid Read More...
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Forbes.com (October 5, 2006): ATERAS, a leading provider of 100% automated solutions for legacy migration, today announced that it has partnered with AberdeenGroup to sponsor The Legacy Application Modernization Benchmark Report. The report was published Read More...
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Computerworld (October 4, 2006): Until a few months ago, the clearing and billing system for NYSE Group Inc.'s stock options exchange consisted of about 800 discrete Cobol programs running on an IBM mainframe. Today, the entire application set has Read More...
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