COBOL — short for common business-oriented language — isn’t going anywhere. Released in 1960 and standardized in 1968, COBOL was developed by the Conference on Data Systems Languages to handle ...
IBM Corp. said today it’s using its recently announced generative artificial intelligence service watsonx to help enterprises modernize their most business-critical mainframe applications. Watsonx ...
For decades, mainframes and COBOL-based systems have been the backbone of enterprise computing, powering industries such as banking, insurance, healthcare, and government. Despite the rise of modern ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=29580225#p29580225:b8de1gif said: That's what I said when I found out about Visual COBOL (.NET COBOL). This takes it ...
IBM is developing a generative artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted software development tool to help its customers modernise legacy Cobol applications, The new tool, watsonx Code Assistant for Z, ...
There are hundreds of billions of lines of COBOL code running on production systems worldwide. That’s not ideal for a language over 60 years old and whose primary architects are mostly retired or dead ...
According to a Micro Focus survey, customers plan to maintain or modernize 84 percent of mainframe applications in the near future The IBM z14 was unveiled in 2017 to much fanfare, and the recent ...
AI’s giving old mainframes a second life — turning outdated systems into flexible, future-ready engines for innovation and growth. Legacy mainframes remain one of the most underestimated parts of the ...
After computer revolution started in Banking, Insurance and other major sectors Mainframe was one of the biggest revolutions to store and manage data in more secured way. Even now many major Banks and ...
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