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Posted:  20 Jun 2008
Published:  01 Jun 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  30   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
IT organizations, particularly those in the System i community, face more difficult decisions than at any time before. Technology is exploding, but no single solution to effective software development has arisen as the clear path to be followed. In the System i community, the situation is exacerbated because of the large amount of legacy code written as monolithic programs using a non-transportable language and supporting a proprietary terminal user interface.

This white paper provides a survival guide to help you cope with the dramatically increased pace and scope of business application development brought on by the Internet revolution, sweeping regulatory changes, stakeholder pressure for more transparency, corporate acquisitions and mergers and a host of other pressures in the modern, global business environment.


Author

Paul Conte
Picante Software
Paul Conte is a software developer, consultant, widely read author in the computer software field, a former senior technical editor for System i Network and president of PCES, an educational and consulting practice in Eugene, Oregon. Paul has published six books and numerous articles on database systems and software development. Among his clients have been many major corporations and government agencies. Paul has presented numerous professional seminars to other software developers throughout North and South America and Europe. Paul has a B.A. in psychology from Georgia State University and an M.S. in computer science from the University of Oregon.



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