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COBOL & JCL to Java & Python - Deutsche Bank KM
Deutsche Bank's relatively reliable mainframe infrastructure utilized COBOL and JCL languages running DB2 and VSAM flat-file databases for a variety of their key financial applications. The company’s leadership knew they would need to be cloud-enabled with a modern architecture to stay relevant for its customers and ongoing market needs. Following a successful proof of concept against other well-known industry soluitons, TSRI emerged as the best solution (highest quality output and most advanced architecture) for the full modernization effort of Deutsche Bank’s internal KreditManager application. An application which gives the company’s employees all of the tools they need to handle all of the company’s loan, credit and mortgage applications.
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Customer: Deutsche Bank Source & Target Language: COBOL & JCL to Java & Python Lines of Code: 397,222 (383,358 - COBOL, 13,864 - JCL) Duration: 12 Months Services: Automated Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Integration and Testing Support, SonarQube Quality Refactoring, Code-Specific Adaptation, Database Migration, Transformation Blueprint®, Application "As-Is" Blueprint®
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- sql
- transformation blueprint
- Platform Migration
- modernization
- Software Code Modernization
- Refactoring
- Code Documentation
- modernize
- migration
- Data
- Data Migration
- assessment
- architecture
- multitier
- Microservices
- Micro Services
- monolithic
- Security Refactoring
- application modernization
- System Modernization
- Object Oriented
- Quality Output
- Asis Blueprint
- Software Modernization
- Modern Architecture
- ArchitectureDriven
- Software Transformation
- transformation
- cloudnative
- containerized
- modularized
- cobol
- mainframe
- COBOL to Java
- Java
- jcl
- batch
- JCL to Python
- to Python
- db2
- DB2 Database
- VSAM
- VSAM flatfile
- flatfile
- Banking System
- Mortgage System
- Credit Manager
- Credit System
- KreditManager
- Kredit Manager
- Openshift
- Open Shift Cloud
- Open Shift
- Monolithic COBOL
- COBOL Modernization
- JCL Modernization
- COBOL Conversion
- Money Savings
- Business Case
- Private Cloud
- OnPremis Cloud
- DB/2 and VSAM
- ORacle Database
- OpenShift onpremise cloud
- stepwise
- input/output (DIO) layer
- DIO
- Loan application system
- SonarQube
- Quality Standards
- SonarQube Quality
- Pointers
- Error Remediation
COBOL to C# - Retail Client
A $39 billion clothing retailer with 4,300 stores worldwide sought to modernize its suite of mainframe COBOL supply chain applications. These applications supported the client’s unique business process, which provided them with a major competitive advantage and fueled years of unprecedented growth. Today, the clients business logic was preserved and their services are hosted on Azure with data integration directly through service bus queues and scheduling handled via Logic Apps.
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Customer: Retail Client Source & Target Language: COBOL to C# Lines of Code: 86,000 Duration: 3 months Services: Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Testing and Implementation Support, Transformation Blueprint®
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COBOL to C++ - STG Inc. - WSMIS-MICAP
As part of the Logistics Management System, the Weapon System Management Information System (WSMIS) is responsible for tracking combat capability and impending parts problems. The system was well regarded during Desert Storm for its ability to expedite repair or procurement of critical items. However this legacy COBOL system requires modernization to continue to fulfill its mission.
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Customer: STG Inc. Source & Target Language: COBOL to C++ Lines of Code: 39,654 Duration: 4 months Services: Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Database Transformation, Testing and Implementation Support, Transformation Blueprint®
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- C++
- COBOL to C++
- Code Transformation
- automated refactoring
- Database Transformation
- Testing and Implementation
- transformation blueprint
- Software code
- modernization
- migration
- US Air Force
- military
- cobol
- jcl
- batch
- Oracle 9i Database
- oracle
- database
- Windows Based
- Flat Files
- mainframe
- architecture
- amdahl