Veryant,
the COBOL and Java technology innovator, today introduced vCOBOL
Enterprise, a powerful platform to migrate legacy COBOL applications
off IBM mainframes as part of strategic cost-cutting, consolidation, and
operational effectiveness initiatives. With an optimized compiler and
pioneering COBOL-to-Java runtime technology, vCOBOL is the newest
software addition to Veryant’s comprehensive portfolio of COBOL
application development, maintenance, and deployment solutions.
vCOBOL Enterprise supports seamless transitions from the mainframe to
affordable UNIX, Linux, and Microsoft Windows systems by preserving the
valuable business logic developed in long-standing COBOL programs,
without sacrificing performance or availability. This approach maximizes
the value of existing resources and significantly lowers total cost of
ownership.
Dale Vecchio, a research vice president in the Application Strategy and
Governance group at Gartner, Inc., sees rehosting mainframe COBOL
workloads as a low-cost and immediate modernization alternative for many
organizations, with reduced IT spending typically occurring within one
to three years of migration.
"Overall IT modernization may take several years, but rehosting code to
lower cost platforms can save costs and help pay for subsequent
modernization activities," commented Vecchio. "Rehosting also enables
companies to leverage their COBOL skills and modernize, as appropriate,
on newer, distributed platforms."
vCOBOL complements Veryant’s isCOBOL
technology, which utilizes an ANSI-compliant compiler to translate
COBOL source code into Java classes and fosters ongoing COBOL
application maintenance and modernization. While isCOBOL provides a
highly portable and easily extensible alternative for distributed COBOL
applications running on platforms such as Micro Focus ACUCOBOL-GT and
RM/COBOL, vCOBOL provides a cost-effective, high-performance alternative
for mainframe-based COBOL applications.
With vCOBOL Enterprise, Veryant has shifted much of the ‘heavy lifting’
of operational analysis and execution instructions typically performed
by alternative COBOL platforms during runtime, into the highly efficient
vCOBOL Compiler. This approach significantly improves critical runtime
performance commonly associated with mainframe IBM® CICS® transactions,
IBM® IMS™ applications, CA IDMS workloads, and batch environments that
are replatformed to open systems.
vCOBOL technology makes optimal use of memory access and is tightly
integrated with UniKix Mainframe Rehosting software from Clerity
Solutions, delivering a proven and scalable platform to rehost
mission-critical online and batch mainframe assets to open systems.
Close integration with UniKix Transaction Processing Environment (TPE)
software and UniKix Batch Processing Environment (BPE) software provides
a choice of COBOL solutions to enterprise-class customers, while
lowering annual operating costs up to 70 percent.
The innovative Java-based runtime environment of vCOBOL takes full
advantage of 32-bit and 64-bit architectures and enables programmers to
natively call legacy COBOL programs from Java Servlets, Web Services,
Enterprise JavaBeans, or any other Java program, offering an opportunity
for true ongoing application modernization.
vCOBOL Enterprise is available immediately. Core components of vCOBOL
Enterprise include a powerful COBOL compiler; a portable Java-based
run-time environment; an Eclipse-based Integrated Development
Environment; a graphical, source-level debugger, and a range of data
access and migration utilities to simplify transitions to the vCOBOL
platform.
About Veryant
Veryant delivers COBOL development, maintenance and modernization
technology that optimizes IT resources, improves business performance,
and dramatically lowers cost. Whether you are evolving existing
applications through SOA, migrating from mainframes to open systems, or
improving quality and distribution processes, Veryant's innovative
software increases business productivity. Veryant is headquartered in
Chicago, with offices worldwide. Visit www.veryant.com.
