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IBM i Programming Languages Paved the Way

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Welcome back to my three-part series that looks at IBM i programming languages. My goal has been to cut through the emotion and identify what “legacy” really means when it comes to programming languages on the IBM i (aka AS/400, iSeries) platform. If you missed part one, catch up here, and part two here. In this last blog entry in the series, let’s cover what is most important. By that, I mean when it comes to programming languages, what are the top things to consider when transforming your business? The first conversation that typically takes place surrounds which target language makes sense for your specific business needs. Please realize that the answer to that is as individualized as your organization. If there is a solid case for modernization, the real question is what does modern code hope to solve? General considerations should be: The bottom line is: If you begin to talk about moving from one language to another, the question of “When do modern languages become legacy?” MUST be part of your thought process. Let’s take a look at the primary options from a high-level perspective: Without a doubt, there are many moving parts to the transformation engine, and the programming code your business uses is just on part – but it’s a key part. Although it seems like a detail that only technical users on the IT team would be concerned with, the code you choose for your IBM i modernization projects is vital to supporting your current and future business projects. It also assures that your IT and Business are aligned. This is why you need to address these areas in advance. Fortunately, Profound Logic has the skills and expertise to help you on your way! Reach out to us at services@profoundlogic.com and we can start exploring your business’s modern future, together.
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