COBOL is not going away. In fact, if you have mission-critical
applications running on a mainframe, your COBOL is probably
growing. It is estimated that there will be over 200 billion
lines of COBOL by 2010. Maintenance costs are also growing. How
will you be able to afford new IT investments?
You are invited to attend a special Webcast hosted by
InfoWorld editor, Steve Fox, to alert you to what industry
analysts are saying about the future of legacy IT systems and
how your organization can adjust to this growing concern.
Is Your IT System Ready for 2010? The Time to Modernize is NOW.
Thursday, June 7th.
11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT
applications running on a mainframe, your COBOL is probably
growing. It is estimated that there will be over 200 billion
lines of COBOL by 2010. Maintenance costs are also growing. How
will you be able to afford new IT investments?
You are invited to attend a special Webcast hosted by
InfoWorld editor, Steve Fox, to alert you to what industry
analysts are saying about the future of legacy IT systems and
how your organization can adjust to this growing concern.
Is Your IT System Ready for 2010? The Time to Modernize is NOW.
Thursday, June 7th.
11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT