Italian Department of Social Security Says ``Si'' to Fujitsu NetCOBOL for .Net.SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Migration from Mainframe Will Give More Than 50 Million Citizens Internet Access See how to access the Internet. to Pension and Benefit Information The Italian Department of Social Security (INPS INPS Istituto Nazionale di Previdenza Sociale (Italy) INPS Idaho Native Plant Society INPS Instituno Nacional de Previdência Social - Istituto Nazionale della Previdenza Sociale), which is responsible for providing pension schemes for everyone in Italy as well as help for the elderly, disabled and unemployed, has announced plans to use Fujitsu Software's NetCOBOL for .NET to migrate the department's AS/400 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. applications to the .NET platform. In 2001 the INPS determined that the popularity of the Web and the size of its end-user community (more than 50 million Italian citizens) made providing Web access to many of its applications desirable. However, the process would require considerable modernization of the INPS' large suite of COBOL applications, perhaps even requiring rewriting in another language. Both AS/400-based solutions and solutions on other platforms were considered. The INPS ultimately selected the .NET Framework because it offered far better future potential for the applications and, with NetCOBOL for .NET, offered a way to migrate the code without having to embark on an expensive and risky rewrite. Accenture won the contract to perform the modernization, taking advantage of NetCOBOL for .NET to migrate the existing code and integrate with any new code written in other .NET languages. Maurizio Cortili, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Bizlogica, Italian distributors for NetCOBOL describes their migration plan, "The migration process is aimed at transforming present AS/400 COBOL applications so that their functions can be executed on the .NET platform, allowing further evolution based on a consistent multilevel mul·ti·lev·el adj. Having several levels: a multilevel parking garage. Adj. 1. multilevel - of a building having more than one level architecture. The application knowledge (business rules) will continue to be maintained in COBOL inside INPS, leveraging present personnel skills." The INPS has headquarters in Rome and branches throughout the country to facilitate the collection of pension contributions and payment of pensions and other benefits. It employs 30,000 people and supports them with a network of more than 300 AS/400 machines located in the major branches, connected by a WAN. Approximately 300 COBOL applications implement the complex requirements of collecting and distributing monies satisfying different rules for employers and numerous categories of workers. It is estimated that these applications comprise 24 million lines of code The statements and instructions that a programmer writes when creating a program. One line of this "source code" may generate one machine instruction or several depending on the programming language. A line of code in assembly language is typically turned into one machine instruction. , implementing 260,000 function points. Data is mostly held in standard AS/400 ISAM (Indexed Sequential Access Method) A common disk access method that stores data sequentially, while maintaining an index of key fields to all the records in the file for direct access. files with about 30 percent in DB2/400 databases. 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Ron Langer, senior director, language group at Fujitsu Software, in addition to providing Web access, using NetCOBOL for .Net for the migration also offers other benefits including independence from proprietary technologies and systems; ease of reusing existing functions and data for new applications and/or channels; reusability and portability of new code (development by components); support of heterogeneous environments; both vertical and horizontal scalability, which is the ability to maintain an application's performance when the number of users increases, either by increasing computing power and/or distributing the applications over more systems; ease of adapting to changing business needs through productive development and maintenance environments; integration with networking systems; marketplace access to widely used solutions (giving ease of support); an industrial strength object-oriented environment; and the ability to distribute business logic. For more information please visit www.netcobol.com. About Fujitsu Software Corporation Fujitsu Software Corporation, based in Sunnyvale, California Sunnyvale ([sʌniveil]) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States. It is one of the major cities that make up the Silicon Valley. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 131,760. , is part of the Fujitsu Limited (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange. TSE 1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). 2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). :6702) family. The 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. delivers one of the world's broadest lines of application infrastructure software products, including the Interstage(R) Suite and NetCOBOL(R). Fujitsu Software Corporation leverages Fujitsu's international scope and expertise in developing and providing information technology solutions, including more than 4,000 software developers worldwide. To learn more about Fujitsu Software Corporation, visit www.fsw.fujitsu.com. Copyright 2004 Fujitsu Software Corporation. Fujitsu, the Fujitsu Symbol Mark, and Interstage are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited. NetCOBOL is a registered trademark and NeoKicks a trademark of Fujitsu Software Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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