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Extend Your NonStop with XML
Extensible Markup Language (XML) defines a set of rules for structuring & coding docs in a format that are both human and machine readable.
Phil Ly
Sep 2, 20142 min read
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Modernization Productivity- Part 3
We provide organizations in diverse industries with the tools and professional services to modernize legacy applications
TIC Talk Blog
Aug 12, 20142 min read
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Modernization with TIC Software
We’ve been modernizing legacy applications for a variety of companies... such as financial services, healthcare and wholesale distribution.
TIC Talk Blog
Aug 6, 20142 min read
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Modernization Solutions- Part 2
The process of mainframe application modernization may be accomplished by several methods – all with the same goals in mind...
Scott Pasho
Jul 31, 20143 min read
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Modernizing Legacy Applications
Modernizing legacy systems addresses current and future business needs through the addition of current applications into existing platforms
Scott Pasho
Jun 30, 20142 min read
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Modernize or Migrate? That is the Question…
Integrating Web services into legacy applications through modernization provides new e-business features....
Scott Pasho
May 27, 20145 min read
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Proactive Measure to Alert Application Issues
LogWatch monitors and analyzes NonStop application logs, and provides reports on findings providing a proactive alert mechanism
TIC Talk Blog
Mar 24, 20142 min read
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“Help! My EMS is overloaded!”
LogWatch can monitor different files including, Guardian files, OSS logs, VHS logs, Pathway logs, Third party logs, etc.
Phil Ly
Sep 30, 20132 min read
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Modernizing SCOBOL Programs Part 3: Blu Age Methodology
we will review how one can ensure a successful modernization project by using the Blu Age tool according to its effective methodology.
Phil Ly
Sep 30, 20135 min read
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Stuart Selip’s Closer look at: Model Driven Architecture
Using MDA, you, as SMEs, help capture the IP of your legacy applications, without retaining the code in which it was written.
Stuart Selip
Aug 30, 20134 min read
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