Webinar Part 3: 'ICEBERGS AHEAD: CleanUp - Tidy and cleanup Applications!' on March 26th, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. CET.
We would like to invite you to our next webinar 'ICEBERGS AHEAD: CleanUp - Tidy and cleanup Applications!' on March 26th, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. CET.
Please join us when we use the story of the mighty Titanic again to show you how to avoid todays challenges in application modernization and get around the tricky icebergs on it’s way.
Of course. It is always a good idea to avoid icebergs, as the Titanic taught us over 100 years ago. But did you know that there are icebergs in today’s application modernization? During the third episode of the webinar series “Icebergs ahead”, we will would like to show you how easy it can be to safely cleanup and tidy your applications with us.
Please join us on this journey on March 26th, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. CET.
Come along and book your free ticket directly here:
If you prefer to participate the webinar in german (19.03.2025), register here.
Download Language: Englisch - Version: MT21102-02
Software also accumulates dust over the years. Because of the effort and risk, a removal of the dust is often avoided. On the other hand, the maintenance is becoming increasingly difficult. If the proven code should be used continuously, either in maintenance or as a basis for rewriting, it is worth cleaning up the applications. To save the time-consuming manual work and to minimize the risks, we have developed a washing machine for software for this task.
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P.S.: If you missed the first part, get the recording here...
Part 2 from January 29th, 2025
Our second webinar 'ICEBERGS AHEAD: DISCOVER – (re)understand applications' took place on January 29th, 2025.
To circumnavigate icebergs, you have to know where they are. The same goes for modernizing applications. For a safe modernization, knowledge about the application is a key factor. You must recognize the following situation: the programmers that originally wrote the COBOL and PL/I applications are not available anymore. The successors, new team or external service providers are responsible for maintenance, modernization or re-implementation. But questions about the legacy applications are often answered with just shrugs.
Icebergs are not depicted on maps and using a pair of binoculars only makes the 10% above the surface visible. Therefor radar and sonar are needed to safely bypass them. To understand application more than just the documentation is needed. In our webinar we have demonstrated, how AMELIO Logic Discovery regains such knowledge from the program sources in an automated process.
Slides and Recording of the Webinar
You couldn't attend?
No Problem: You can request the presentation slides and the recording of part 1 and part 2 here.
Part 1 from November 13th, 2024
Our first webinar 'ICEBERGS Ahead – Software Modernization Made Easily' took place on November 13th, 2024.
Using the story of the Titanic, we showed you how you can deal with today's challenges in application modernization in a relaxed manner and avoid every iceberg.
The first episode of our webinar series on automated software modernization met with great interest. Over 80 interested parties had registered. You couldn't attend? Then you can request the recording here. The second episode in this series will be available at the end of January. The focus will then be on (re-)understanding applications
Slides and Recording of the Webinar
You couldn't attend?
No Problem: You can request the presentation slides and the recording here.
Also read our text series "Iceberg Ahead"
Download Language: Englisch - Version: MT21105.01
In the text series "Iceberg ahead", our colleague Hans Nickessen describes his experiences in dealing with legacy applications.
Read which possibilities there are to realise the added value of a modernisation.
- Part 1: "How you can successfully bring your COBOL or PL/I Applications into the Future without hitting an Iceberg"
- Part 2: "Knowledge Transfer - Securing, Re-understanding, Optimizing and Passing on the Foundation"
- Part 3: "Assessment or how to