John Rhodes, CTO, has been invited to speak at the March SHARE meeting on “Business Agility – Unlocking Your Legacy Code.” Companies struggling to modernize and exploit desired new technologies have a better option than ‘rip and replace.’ See the full news release here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/02/prweb11617659.htm Did you like this article about “CM FIRST
Hartman and Hartman needed a way to improve scanning performance to digitize their many paper documents. Their current system simply didn’t keep up with demand. CM First came in and designed a solution providing almost instantaneous scanning, resulting in productivity improvements. Hartman and Hartman now look forward to working with CM First on some of
Modernization wins for CM First meant a need for more space. Fortunately, the company didn’t need to leave the well-located building they were in – they simply moved upstairs, graduating from the Tech Ranch workspace. This location means developers can still benefit from the co-location with other software companies and industry experts. See
This post will be the final post in a series on IBM APIs. Since you have had a chance to run though some basic APIs we are going to go through a more complex example that gives you a chance to tie everything together. In this example we are going to create a list of
CM First Group is sponsoring a Bleeding Edge Web MeetUp in Austin, TX on January 21, 2014, 7:00-9:00PM at the Capital Factory in Austin, TX inviting Sencha to present mobile app training. Sencha Developer Relations Manager, Luke Kilpatrick, will give a step-by-step, detailed tutorial on how to build an IT Asset Tracking app using the
The beginning of a new year is a good time to look at your application portfolio and develop a plan to evolve legacy applications. Join CM First at SHARE in Anaheim, CA, March 13, 2014 and learn more about application modernization and more. CM First offers solutions that streamline the process and give you the