Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Internet is Running out of IP Addresses

According to the folks at http://bit.ly/6QK89F we will run out of IP4 Internet addresses on Oct 25, 2012.

This is so typical of the IT industry.  Back in 1995 when the Internet was opened for commercial use work was well underway to support IPV6 and most hardware and software companies including IBM with the iSeries have had support for IPV6 for years.  This is pristine software as virtually NO ONE has ever used it! 

Oh well, the world needs a new crisis!  Maybe Al Gore who as you will recall invented the Internet will step up to the plate and fix this!  Oh yes, of course those other companies will change their addressing schemes to IPV6 and we will still be able to use IPV4! 

Right! 

Well folks this one will be interesting! 

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Databorough Announces X-Analysis Lite

X-Analysis Lite offers the industry’s most powerful cross referencing at budget prices

Toronto, Canada -- Thursday, 03 December 2009, -- Databorough, a leading vendor of tools for IBM i, today announced a cut-down version of X-Analysis its flagship product, the recognized world leader in analysis, documentation, design recovery and reengineering tools for system i.

X-Analysis Lite is Databorough’s response to the demand from the broad community of smaller IBM i shops that love the X-Analysis functionality, but don’t have budgets that stretch to the enterprise versions of the product. Along with a set of proven and powerful analysis features, the Lite package includes three of the most popular and productive features from the enterprise versions of X-Analysis. They are: Application Mapping, Variable Tracing Technology, and Interactive Graphical Diagramming, and provide critical functionality to thousands of RPG and COBOL developers using X-Analysis 8 on IBM i worldwide. X-Analysis Lite also comes with bi-directional interfaces to IBM’s WDSc and RDi products, as well as stand-alone versions for traditional SEU users. An introduction discount for upgrades from Hawkeye is available.

IBM is now hosting a configuration of the Lite on the IBM Enterprise Modernization Sandbox for i, see:

IBM Enterprise Modernization for System i: Discover and understand RPG applications with X-Analysis

Application Mapping builds a complete map of an entire application and stores it in a readable DB2/400 database library. All objects are cross referenced first, and then every single source member of any type is parsed and mapped down to individual variables and how they relate to other variables, not just fields. A number of X-Analysis users, ISV’s, and partners have already developed their own add-ons and services using the Application Map Repository.

Variable Tracing Technology uses the Application Map to programmatically trace variables and fields across and entire system. This means that impact analysis for changes can be done for multiple levels, or variants of a field or variable, in a single inquiry. This unique to X-Analysis feature, has saved many companies thousands of man hours in analysis time. See our Case Studies for details. It is also one of the key features that prompts users of legacy tools such as Hawkeye to upgrade.

Interactive Graphical Diagramming is the most commonly used and popular feature of the X-Analysis suite. Developers, analysts and support teams can see structure and process in interactive, graphical color-coded diagrams. Drill down capability into color coded source browsing and navigation through diagrams across the entire application. “GPS for Legacy Applications!” as one user described it.

Running over RPGII/III/IV/Free, CL and COBOL on IBM i X-Analysis Lite is available direct from Databorough or through our extensive partner network.

Additional information is available on the Web at http://www.databorough.com/lite

About Databorough

Databorough Ltd. is a leading vendor of innovative software tools enhancing IBM i legacy applications and taking them into a 21st century environment.

Databorough’s software is developed and maintained by development teams in Canada, UK, France and India. It is at work, worldwide, in companies including market leaders in the manufacturing, distribution, retail, services and financial and application software sectors.

Databorough is headquartered in Weybridge, near London, United Kingdom. The company’s main North American office is in Toronto, Canada and its main R&D centre is in Lucknow, India.

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CONTACTS:

Databorough:
Stuart Milligan, Tel: (917) 267-7523
email: stuartm@databorough.com