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| Solutions - IBM System z Applications |
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Evolution ²·º = Technological Innovation x Process Innovation
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| IBM System z Applications |
| Application Consolidation in EGL |
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With the Enterprise Generation Language (EGL), IBM offers an attractive environment for the development of modern service oriented, platform independent applications.
Because EGL generates both platform independent Java code and highly optimized native code for System i and System z, it is ideal for the development of applications in heterogeneous environments with IBM mainframes and IBM midrange servers. With IBM’s Rational Tools for requirements management, modeling, version control, testing and teamwork, an efficient software lifecycle can be developed for heterogeneous environments in Eclipse. |
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Apart from modern SOA and web development, EGL is also ideal for the consolidation of legacy languages. PKS offers support in this area for the following languages:
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Visual Age Generator
Automatic migration of Visual Age Generator (VAGen) applications to EGL. |
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Cobol
Migration from Cobol and Cobol-based generator languages to EGL. |
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RPG
Migration from RPG to EGL. |
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Natural
Migration from Natural to EGL. |
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CSP
Migration from CSP to EGL. |
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4GL
Migration from proprietary 4GL environments to EGL. PKS builds customized migration
engines and processes for this purpose. |
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Success = Stability x Evolution ²·º
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Universal Client
The Universal Client consists of a well-balanced range of various clients for the web, Windows and the green screen, all of which can communicate via the XML standard with migrated apps in Windows, Linux or Unix, as well as the original RPG and Cobol programs in System i.
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