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Application transformation InfoWorld |
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A new breed of tools is emerging, wrapping Cobol code in Java to allow interoperation and exposing only the necessary business logic to Web processes. These tools that promise to make the most of your investments in existing mainframe applications and data and get your business on the Internet without costing a fortune. (Aug. 11, 2000) |
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URL: http://www.infoworld.com/articles/mt/xml/00/08/14/0... |
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Legacy systems back in the limelight Application Development |
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Corporations that just spent millions to renovate Cobol systems to meet Y2K requirements are realizing that they can capitalize on that investment instead of replacing their applications to ramp up to e-business. Extensions to Cobol support component-based development, offer multiplatform support, add object-oriented technologies, and can be used to Web-enable deep-rooted Cobol applications. (May 2000) |
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URL: http://www.adtmag.com/Pub/may2000/fe502.cfm |
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Cobol experts: life after Y2K Inter@ctive Week |
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Where will COBOL programmers wind up in the aftermath of Y2K? Like everyone else lately, most will go to the Web. (Jan. 20, 2000) |
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URL: http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/news/0,4164,24... |
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The Cobol Portal |
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Here you’ll find links to Cobol news and feature stories, educational resources, other technical sites, a useful glossary of mainframe and Cobol terms, and several career sites specializing in jobs for Cobol programmers. |
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URL: http://www.cobolportal.com/ |
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The Cobol Center |
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This site is a compilation of other Cobol resources on the Web. Includes news, job opportunities, tools, white papers and other reference materials, and direct email links to industry Cobol experts. |
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URL: http://www.infogoal.com/cbd/cbdhome.htm |
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