IBM has announced COBOL for Linux on x86 1.1, bringing IBM's COBOL compilation technologies and capabilities to the Linux on x86 environment. According to the IBM announcement, COBOL for Linux on x86 ...
Acucorp Inc., which specializes in extending the lives of legacy applications, has announced support for 64-bit SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 on IBM eServer zSeries servers to its ACUCOBOL-GT ...
Micro Focus on Tuesday will roll out a version of its Server Express development environment to enable migration of Cobol applications to IBM’s eServerzSeries Linux mainframe. The product, Micro Focus ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GT Software, a leader in digital transformation and modernization, announces the global distribution and availability of NetCOBOL® for Linux V12.2, which enables customers to ...
COBOL Check is a project that is intended to support legacy COBOL l application maintenance on IBM zSeries (mainframe) systems by enabling developers to work either on-platform (directly on the ...
In Part 1 of this series, I talked a bit about how COBOL is everywhere. From telephones to credit cards to supermarket checkouts to ATMs — sometime during the day, just about everyone touches COBOL.
Though most developers are proficient in just one cloud, if any, there are smart reasons to become adept in at least two, as Google’s Forrest Brazeal has argued. As the thinking goes, no enterprise is ...
Perhaps rather unexpectedly, on the 14th of March this year the GCC mailing list received an announcement regarding the release of the first ever COBOL front-end for the GCC compiler. For the ...