Fujitsu Announces NetCOBOL Release Candidate; Fujitsu Software Corporation Invites Customers to Get a Head Start in Moving Their COBOL Applications to the Microsoft .NET Platform.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2002 Fujitsu Software Corporation today announces the Release Candidate of NetCOBOL for .NET, which is Fujitsu's rich development environment and compiler for COBOL COBOL: see programming language. COBOL in full Common Business-Oriented Language. High-level computer programming language, one of the first widely used languages and for many years the most popular language in the business community. built on Microsoft Visual Studio Microsoft Visual Studio is Microsoft's flagship software development product for computer programmers. It centers on an integrated development environment which lets programmers create standalone applications, web sites, web applications, and web services that run on any platforms .NET and the .NET Framework. The Release Candidate gives customers the opportunity to begin building real-world COBOL applications on the Microsoft .NET See .NET. Framework. NetCOBOL gives companies the ability to take advantage of the exciting new technologies that Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the .NET platform offer, while leveraging their current investments in COBOL code. "We are very excited to take the next step with our customers in demonstrating the value that integration of their COBOL code with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework will achieve," said Ron Langer, Director of Languages, Fujitsu Software Corporation. "For example, we see corporations providing wider ranges of services to customers and establishing a common development platform for all developers." NetCOBOL for .NET combines the reliability of Fujitsu's family of COBOL compilers with the Microsoft .NET Framework and the Microsoft award-winning development environment: Visual Studio .NET A suite of programming languages and development tools from Microsoft that supports the .NET environment. Upon its introduction in 2001, it included Visual C# and .NET versions of Visual Basic and Visual C++. See .NET. . The product includes a new compiler for the .NET Framework common language runtime See CLR. engine, support for ASP.NET and XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. Web services, and integration with the Visual Studio .NET Integrated Development Environment See IDE. integrated development environment - interactive development environment through its involvement with the Visual Studio .NET Integration Program (VSIP VSIP Visual Studio Industry Partner (Microsoft) VSIP Vietnam Singapore Industrial Park VSIP Visual Studio Integration Program (Microsoft) VSIP Voluntary Separation Incentive Program ). "Support for a wide variety of languages is an important part of the .NET strategy," said Tom Button, vice president for the Developer and Platform Evangelism Division at Microsoft Corp. "Because COBOL is a core programming language in the enterprise, having Fujitsu support COBOL for Microsoft .NET is an important piece of the puzzle in meeting the needs of enterprise developers." NetCOBOL allows companies with existing COBOL assets to recompile To compile a program again. A program is recompiled after a change has been made to it in order to test and run the revised version. Programs are recompiled many times during the course of development and maintenance. See compile. their COBOL-85 programs and then enhance them using object-oriented extensions. The ability to compile existing code enables a clear migration path for customers wanting to migrate to the less expensive, and more feature-rich, Windows platform. The Microsoft .NET Framework supports an unprecedented level of integration between a variety of languages and technologies. NetCOBOL also leverages the Microsoft .NET Framework strength in developing XML Web services, making it easier for COBOL programmers to expose their code as components. The Release Candidate for NetCOBOL follows a beta period that began late in December 2001, and is in preparation for final release later in the first half of 2002. The NetCOBOL Release Candidate targets the final version of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. For more details about NetCOBOL and information about obtaining a copy of the Release Candidate visit the Fujitsu COBOL Web site at http://www.adtools.com. About Fujitsu Software Corporation Fujitsu Software Corporation, based in San Jose, Calif., is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Fujitsu Limited. Fujitsu Software Corporation leverages Fujitsu's international scope and expertise in developing and providing information technology solutions. Fujitsu Software Corporation's products include INTERSTAGE(TM), e-business infrastructure software that includes the INTERSTAGE(TM) Application Server and i-Flow(TM), and Fujitsu COBOL. The INTERSTAGE Application Server enables enterprises to build and run mission critical applications. The i-Flow(TM) Business Process Management Platform empowers enterprises to manage business processes and business process change. Fujitsu COBOL is a COBOL development environment and suite of tools to build fast, mission-critical business systems on open platforms, including Microsoft's .NET Framework. For more information, visit http://www.fs.fujitsu.com. Note to Editors: All company / product names mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are used for identification purpose only. |
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