In recent years, governments around the world have invested heavily in IT modernization initiatives to better serve their constituents with improved services and a higher level of efficiency. Unfortunately, many of these projects have ground to a halt or crashed and burned entirely thanks to a lack of planning or a botched execution. On the
In the ever-evolving landscape of software development, it is not uncommon to encounter legacy applications written in outdated programming languages like COBOL, widely used for business applications from the 1960s to the 1990s. As technology has progressed, the need to modernize these COBOL applications has become increasingly acute. To pave the way, we’ve explored the
Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolved over many decades, but its impact on business operations blew up when Open AI released ChatGPT one year ago. Now, from streamlining processes to enhancing decision-making capabilities, AI offers immense potential for growth and efficiency. Despite calls to pause the release of advanced AI until we can get a grip on
In this webinar, you will learn how to "refactor" your legacy app developed in COBOL, RPG, or CA 2E (Synon) directly to maintainable runtime-free Java and JS. Demo included.
In uncertain economic times, reducing costs through efficiency becomes a high concern for most companies. The hard part is getting it done without sacrificing the very thing that makes the company competitive and risk losing market share in the process. One solution that has gained significant traction is Robotic Process Automation (RPA). With it, you
As we’ve identified in previous articles, the Strangler Pattern approach provides a valuable strategy for breaking down legacy applications into smaller, more manageable components while keeping your existing system intact and operating. In this article, we turn to the implementation process in the context of an IBM i application, where we break the application down