Success Stories

Fortune 1000 Advertising Subsidiary

A Fortune 1000 Advertising subsidiary specializing in direct mail wanted to migrate from their IBM mainframe to a Windows environment. Their software suite was written in Assembler and COBOL.

Using Datatek’s automated conversion services, the client’s Assembler was converted to MicroFocus COBOL. Additionally, numerous integration issues needed to be resolved due to the client having already migrated the mainframe COBOL.

Fortune 1000 Specialty Retailer

A Fortune 1000 specialty retailer wanted to migrate their legacy IBM Mainframe applications to an Open Systems platform. Their software suite was written in a combination of Assembler, COBOL, and DYL280.

Using Datatek’s automated conversion services, the client’s Assembler, COBOL, and DYL280 were converted to MicroFocus COBOL.

Fortune 500 Business Outsourcing Services

A Fortune 500 human resources administration services provider wanted to migrate from their legacy platform to Open Systems. Their software suite was written in a combination of Assembler, proprietary C, proprietary COBOL, and a script/macro language. Database access was performed through a proprietary hierarchical data manager.

Using Datatek’s automated conversion services, the Assembler was converted to C, the C to portable C, the COBOL to an Open System COBOL product, and the script/macro files to an Open Systems scripting language. The database was migrated to an Open Systems based database.

Fortune 1000 Financial Services

A Fortune 1000 financial software and data center services provider wanted to migrate from their legacy platform to an Open System environment. Their software suite was written in a combination of Assembler, PL/I, and script/macro language. Database access was performed through a proprietary relational data manager.

Using Datatek’s automated conversion services, the client’s Assembler and PL/I was converted to C and their script/macro files were converted to an Open Systems scripting language. Datatek replaced the data manager with Datatek/SQL. By migrating to Datatek/SQL, the client gained ODBC data access, a major feature not available in the legacy environment.

Fortune 100 Media/Entertainment

A subsidiary of a Fortune 100 Media/Entertainment provider wanted to migrate from their legacy platform to Open Systems. Their applications were written in a combination of proprietary Assembler, COBOL, Fortran, and script/macro language. Database access was performed through a proprietary hierarchical data manager. Consolidation of languages was a major priority for the client.

Using Datatek’s automated conversion services, the Assembler was converted to C, the Fortran to both C and COBOL (dependent on functionality used), and the script/macro files to an Open Systems scripting language. The database was migrated to an Open Systems based database.

Non-Profit Software Cooperative

A non-profit software cooperative wanted to migrate their members from each of their legacy platforms to Open Systems. Their software suite was written in a combination of PL/I, proprietary C, and script/macro language. Database functionality was provided through a proprietary hierarchal data manager.

Using Datatek’s automated conversion services, the client’s PL/I was converted to C, the C to portable C, and the script/macro files to an Open Systems scripting language. The database was migrated to an Open Systems based database.

Major European Aerospace/Defense Manufacturer

A major European aerospace and defense manufacturer wanted to migrate their applications from their legacy platform to Open Systems. Their software was written in PL/I and COBOL. Database access was performed through proprietary hierarchal and relational databases.

Using Datatek’s automated conversion services, the client’s PL/I was converted to C++. A solution partner of Datatek upgraded the COBOL and migrated the databases to an Open Systems database.

Fortune 1000 Technology Retailer

A Fortune 1000 technology retailer with a large concurrent user base wanted to migrate from their legacy platform to a UNIX environment. Their software suite was written in the legacy hardware vendor’s proprietary COBOL and script/macro language. Database access was performed through a proprietary hierarchical database.

Using Datatek’s automated conversion services, the proprietary COBOL was migrated to an Open System COBOL product and the script/macro files to an Open Systems scripting language. The database was migrated to an Open Systems database.

State Government Agency

A state government agency wanted to migrate from their proprietary platform to a Linux environment and have their data accessible using an ODBC interface. Their application was written in the hardware vendor’s proprietary COBOL and script/macro language. Their data was stored using the hardware vendor’s hierarchical data manager.

Datatek converted their COBOL to an Open System COBOL product and their script/macro files to an Open Systems scripting language. The database was migrated to an Open Systems based database.

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