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SDD-SQL Database Developer
    Web interface to submit ad-hoc SQL statements to DMSII databases
DRS-Database Rest Services
    Rest Services to access DMSII databases using SQL statements
Migration Tools
    Cobol applications to Java/SQL databases/Shell Script

SDD-SQL Database Developer - Free


The use of graphical interface is the best way to access database information for an ad-hoc query. All relational databases have a way to offer this type of access using fancy interfaces. The SDD-SQL Database Developer is a no-cost web application to provide a simple way for DMSII users to submit SQL ANSI queries to retrieve information. Replace Inquiry and Ergo with a better way to get data from DMSII databases.

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DRS-Database Rest Services - Free


DRS-Database Rest Services is a no-cost application. DRS creates REST services using SQL statements submitted to a DMSII database and creating JSON output.

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Automatic Migration Tools


SW Infor auto-migration tools are a set of software that enables legacy systems to run on open source platforms. Using tools for automatic code migration, legacy system data extraction and loading into relational databases, and maintenance of the production environment with high levels of control, the SW approach enables cost savings, resulting in an environment where applications work from same way as in the original hardware. This is not only a code conversion, this is a full environment migration.

 

Unisys Mainframe Migration

Migrate Unisys Mainframes COBOL/EAE/Mpact/DMSII/WFL applications to Java/Relational Databases/Shell Script to open-source platform. Not only migrated applications have the same features as the mainframe, but much of the operating environment features are preserved. This means that it is possible to have control of the executions in a similar way to what is done in the original environment.

 

Microfocus Cobol Migration

Systems written in MicroFocus Cobol, with access to indexed files or database, are migrated to Java / Relational Database.

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