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PL/1 & JCL to C# - KMD e-Boks
Originally developed by Denmark-based KMD in 2001 as a mainframe software application, the e-Boks system became more difficult and costly to maintain over time. The original platform also lacked the agility to expand to additional countries at scale and was not agile enough to expeditiously react to business changes. TSRI and KMD were able to modernize the e-Boks application from its original IBM PL/1 legacy code in a monolithic architecture to a modern, multi-tier application in a modern computing environment, running .NET, with no impact on the business and end-user experience. As a result, e-Boks has the potential to save more than 50-60 percent per year in operations and maintenance costs.
Customer: KMD and The Government of Denmark Source & Target Language: PL/1 & JCL to C# Lines of Code: 974,201 (781,893 - PL/1 and 192,308 - JCL) Duration: 6 Months Services: Transformation Blueprint®, Automated Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Integration and Testing Support
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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
- PL/1
- PL 1
- pl1
- PL/1 to C#
- PL 1 to C#
- PL1 to C#
- to C#
- agility
- agile
- mainframe software
- Mainframe application
- IBM PL/1
- eBoks
- api
- api’s
- Error testing
- db2
- DB2 Database
- VSAM
- VSAM Database
- DB2 and VSAM databases to Microsoft SQL Server
- MS SQL Server
- performance
- Monolithic to Service Oriented
- Serviceoriented
- multitier architecture
- automated tests
- comparative testing
- regression testing
- Reduced maintenance costs
- reduced costs
- reduced mainframe costs