Whitepaper - A Comprehensive Solution Approach to Legacy IT Modernization

This document reviews the issues related to modernizing enterprise IT systems and presents a unique end-to-end approach to one of the most complex IT challenges facing CIOs today: Legacy IT Modernization (LIM).

Source: Blue Phoenix Published Date : 14/04/2009 Posted Date : 28/05/2009 Length : 20

Whitepaper - DBMS Migration for ADABAS/Natural

The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of how BluePhoenix Solutions migration technology, methodology, and migration experts can help you migrate your Natural and COBOL applications and environments away from ADABAS/Natural to more mainstream environments such as Java, C#, and/or COBOL, and RDBMSs.

Source: Blue Phoenix Published Date : 14/04/2009 Posted Date : 01/06/2009 Length : 22

Whitepaper - DBMS Migration for IDMS/ADSO

Many organizations are considering migration of their core business applications from IDMS to RDBMS-based systems. In many cases, this migration path has a very compelling ROI and a low risk rate when compared to redevelopment of systems that have evolved over several decades. Moving from an IDMS environment to an RDBMS environment is a very challenging and complex task, requiring a comprehensive and reliable solution.

Source: Blue Phoenix Published Date : 14/04/2009 Posted Date : 27/05/2009 Length : 15

Article - The Scary Side of Virtualization

The migration onto virtual servers has saved businesses huge sums of money as a result of consolidation and improved efficiency, but as virtualization gobbles up more and more production servers, some IT executives are getting indigestion.

Article - Steve Jobs Mega Interview: One-on-One in 1995

 In April of 1995, Steve Jobs, then head of NeXT Computer, was interviewed as part of the Computerworld Honors Program Oral History project. The wide-ranging interview was conducted by Daniel Morrow, executive director of the awards program.

Top Story - Steve Jobs Mega Interview: One-on-One in 1995

In April of 1995, Steve Jobs, then head of NeXT Computer, was interviewed as part of the Computerworld Honors Program Oral History project. The wide-ranging interview was conducted by Daniel Morrow, executive director of the awards program.