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Media Contacts: Glenn
R. Boyet Sara
Green
Micro
Focus FitzGerald
Communciations (301)
838-5218 (415)
986-9500 x249 Glenn.Boyet@microfocus.com crohrer@fitzgerald.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY STUDY FINDS
THAT MICRO FOCUSÒ ENABLES LEGACY TRANSFORMATION AS
MUCH AS 25 TIMES FASTER THAN OTHER METHODS —Study conducted by DePaul’s
Institute for Software Metrics released today— MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan.
28, 2002 — Results of a study conducted by DePaul University’s Institute for
Software Metrics reveal that Micro Focus’ leading global enterprise development
solutions are up to 25 times faster than traditional methods of Web-enablement. The researchers used model applications with
independent software consultants to study various approaches for moving
mission-critical legacy applications to the Web. The most efficient and cost effective approach was the use of Micro
Focus EnterpriseLinkÒ, an application processing integrator that transforms
legacy applications into Java. A full manual rewrite of the legacy system in Java was
compared to the use of the Micro Focus legacy transformation product. A team lead by the Directors of DePaul
University’s Institute for Software Metrics, Howard A. Kanter and Thomas J.
Muscarello, found that using EnterpriseLink offered companies a significant
tool which can help achieve major time and money savings. The results showed that the EnterpriseLink
approach was completed in less than 4 percent of the time required to rewrite
the application in Java, and can be accomplished for 3.21 percent of the salary
cost, based on United States programmer salary survey, of the Java rewrite
(Data Masters 2001). “We believe that the results of this study suggest
that there are significant —more— DePaul Transformation Study, p. 2
advantages in
time and money from using software tools that automate the Web-enablement of
mission –critical mainframe legacy systems when compared to a full system
rewrite using the Java language,” said Dr. Kanter. “Tools such as these will provide increased return-on-investment
for companies seeking to ‘webify’ desired applications,” added Dr. Muscarello. As IT departments work to
bring their companies’ custom and legacy applications online or into the
client/server environment, transformation becomes an increasingly critical
component of their budgets. Gartner
estimates that of Global 2000 companies, 80 percent use Java, and of these, 63
percent use COBOL as well. Nearly all
enterprises need to access mainframe COBOL applications on the network, as well
as make data in these applications available both inside and outside the
company in a Web environment. The
DePaul study, entitled “An Empirical Analysis of Alternative Software
Strategies for Migrating Mission Critical Legacy Applications to the World Wide
Web,” is now available from Micro Focus at www.microfocus.com
or DePaul University by contacting Dr. Kanter at hkanter@depaul.edu. About DePaul University Institute for Software Metrics
DePaul’s
Institute for Software Metrics was formed by Dr. Howard A. Kanter and Dr.
Thomas J. Muscarello to perform and encourage research into software
measurement that supports large-scale software maintenance and conversion
projects.
About Micro Focus
Micro Focus is the industry leader in
COBOL development solutions spanning traditional maintenance and program
understanding to business rule mining, Web-enablement and user-interface
transformation. With 70,000 licensed
users at more than 7,000 sites around the world, Micro Focus offers unsurpassed
breadth of platform support, performance and scalability, and the most
comprehensive suite of development and integration environments to help
customers succeed in taking full advantage of the power of their legacy
systems. Founded in 1976, Micro Focus
is a global company that employs more than 450 people worldwide, with principal
offices in the United Kingdom and United States. For more information, visit www.microfocus.com. # # # Micro Focus is a
registered trademark and EnterpriseLink is a trademark of Micro Focus
International Ltd. All non-Micro Focus
products mentioned in this announcement are property of their respective
owners. Editor’s note: To reach Dr. Kanter or Dr Muscarello for
interviews, please contact Robin Florzak, DePaul Media Relations, at
312-362-8592 or rflorzak@depaul.edu. Executive Overview (Acrobat Reader) Full Report (Microsoft Word) |
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