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Fujitsu
Legacy Modernization Leaps to New Level
Server farm, security, print, scalability and usability
enhancements included in .NET 2.0 supporting releases
SUNNYVALE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) – 03/28/07
-- Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation today announced the
general availability of NeoBatch™ V2 and NeoKicks™
V2, the latest releases of these legacy modernization products.
The tools, which provide a straightforward and reliable means
of bringing batch JCL and CICS COBOL applications to the .NET
platform with a modernize-as-you-migrate approach, have been
enhanced to support the most recent release of the .NET Framework
ensuring the migrated applications have access to all the
latest features of the .NET development and production environments.
Numerous other enhancements have been built into this release
providing users with greater scalability using server farms
and ASP.NET 2.0 master pages, more security options and many
user interface improvements.
An early user of these upgrades, Boban Dragojlovic, vice president,
computer services, at Crystal Cruises, an award-winning, high-end
cruise line, comments, “Besides making excellent cost
savings, our long term goal in moving to the .NET environment
is to be able to transition our applications to a traditional
.NET Web page/VB/SQL model. We want to be able to do this
incrementally, a function at a time, as and when opportunity
permits. NeoKicks V2 and Visual Studio 2005 allow us to mix
migrated COBOL code with new Visual Basic code, moving seamlessly
between the two. From the start I could see that the concept
of migrating applications from our on-board and home office
mainframes made sense and I have been very pleased with how
Fujitsu has helped me deal with areas of concern including
releasing support for TD Queue triggers just when we needed
it! The performance of the latest release of NeoKicks has
also been excellent with one of our end-of-cruise transactions
going from 50-60 minutes to 80 seconds – and that’s
just on my desktop!”
Ron Langer, vice president of legacy modernization for Fujitsu
Computer Systems, states, “As Microsoft continues to
enhance the productivity of developers using the .NET Framework,
we find that more and more mainframe users recognize the value
in our strategy of .NET migration solutions. Enabling companies
to escape the dead-end mainframe environment by placing applications
and developers in the mainstream .NET environment makes sound
strategic and financial sense.”
Basim Kadhim, chief architect for NeoBatch and NeoKicks, adds,
“Supporting systems in the 1,000+ MIPS range encouraged
us to take the next logical step for NeoBatch in providing
explicit support for server farms. Many batch systems are
processing disjoint sets of data so can easily be split to
run on multiple servers, ensuring that all jobs complete within
existing or, more often, shortened, batch windows. In listening
to the needs of our rapidly growing customer base, we also
decided to add Visual Basic to the list of languages supported
by NeoKicks when generating the Web user interface.”
NeoKicks V2 integrates with Visual Studio 2005, uses ASP.NET
2.0 master pages to support user interface customizability,
adds NeoKicks runtime support for CICS TD Queue Triggers,
and supports the latest release of NetCOBOL for .NET.
The NeoBatch solution supports commonly used JCL statements
and utilities, including the creation of Generation Data Groups
(GDG). APIs are provided for submitting jobs from other programs,
such as online NeoKicks™ applications. Standard Windows
security mechanisms can be used to restrict access to NeoBatch
datasets and job output, which is of critical concern to every
organization. NeoBatch allows a company’s development
staff to take advantage of Windows-based tools, and provides
a path for future development with the JCL-to-Microsoft JScript
conversion feature.
NeoKicks provides the critical migration software for CICS
migration to the .NET environment in a manner that positions
applications to connect existing logic to Web services. The
look and feel of application interfaces are preserved in the
initial legacy migration when they are converted to ASP.NET
Web Forms and can be enhanced using COBOL, C# or Visual Basic,
utilizing all the rich graphical controls available.
Availability
NeoBatch V2 and NeoKicks V2 are now available. For more information,
visit: http://www.netcobol.com.
About Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Fujitsu Computer Systems
is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702)
committed to the design, development and delivery of advanced
computer systems, application infrastructure software products,
and managed services for the business enterprise. Through
its TRIOLE® strategy, the company offers a complete line
of scalable and reliable servers, storage and middleware solutions,
high-performance mobile and client computers, as well as professional
services. Fujitsu Computer Systems has established itself
as a strategic solutions provider to the world's leading organizations
by offering technology innovation, customer choice, exceptional
product quality and reliability, as well as outstanding customer
service. See http://us.fujitsu.com/computers
for further information.
About Fujitsu
Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications
solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting device
technologies, highly reliable computing and communications
products, and a worldwide corps of systems and services experts
uniquely position Fujitsu to deliver comprehensive solutions
that open up infinite possibilities for its customers' success.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) reported
consolidated revenues of about 4.8 trillion yen (US$40.6 billion)
for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2006. See http://www.fujitsu.com
for further information. For more information about the NeoSuite
collection of products, visit http://www.netcobol.com.
Contact: Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation
Karen Richardson
PR Manager
408.746.3300
krichardson@us.fujitsu.com
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