Session will outline how companies can migrate existing mainframe PL/I applications with minimal change to more cost-effective platforms running Windows, Unix, and Linux
Micro Focus (LSE: MCRO.L), the leading provider of enterprise application modernization, testing, and management solutions, will be hosting a speaker session “Micro Focus PL/I - Re-deploy Fit For Purpose PL/I Apps” at the SHARE Conference in San Francisco, CA on February 7, 2013.
During the session, Davinder Athwal, Technical Architect at Micro Focus will describe Micro Focus PL/I product features and Micro Focus Enterprise Server, which supports execution of “fit for purpose” mainframe PL/I and COBOL programs under control of Micro Focus JES/JCL, CICS, and IMS subsystems across the different Enterprise architectures. Athwal will also provide insight into Micro Focus PL/I’s support of EXEC languages - in particular EXEC SQL using Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and IBM’s UDB (DB2). The presentation will be followed by a demonstration.
Session Title: Micro Focus PL/I - Re-deploy Fit For Purpose PL/I Apps
When: 9:30 a.m.– 10:30 a.m. (PT) on Thursday, February 7, 2013
Where: Golden Gate 5. Lobby Level, San Francisco Hilton
In addition to the speaker session, Micro Focus is inviting conference participants to visit its Booth #802, in the SHARE Technology Exchange Expo, to find out more about the company’s Mainframe Solutions.
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