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Cloud Compiling, Inc. extends the benefits of cloud computing to z/OS, consolidating compiler licenses to the cloud reducing MLC and resource utilization costs.
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Register for our upcoming webinar with mainframe experts @RegHarbeck and Charles Mills to discuss COBOL V6 migration and concerns about persistent spikes in mainframe CPU as charged through Rolling 4-Hour Average (R4HA) and related pricing options. bit.ly/ibmsystemsccwe….
Cloud Compiling Partners With SDS to Distribute Cloud-Based Compiling Solution for Mainframes story.cd/AARG10 via @PRWeb
Cloud Compiling Announces Streamlined, Fully Preconfigured Trial Release of Its Industry-Leading Cloud Compiler for IBM® z/OS. Learn more here. bit.ly/39p0F7T
The end of Moore’s Law isn’t the harbinger of doom that some IT leaders claim. Instead of the end of an era, it could be the arrival of a new one, in which software developers prioritize elegance and efficiency in all their decision-making. bit.ly/38uOBTT
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Cloud Compiling | Moore’s Law Is Dead—It’s Time to Make the Mainframe Work Smarter, Not Harder
According to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Moore’s Law is all but finished. He’s been saying as much for the past few years, and he has a point. As transistors and other computer chip components get...
To keep up with current and future computing demands, organizations are faced with a tough decision, modernize existing mainframe infrastructures or jump ship and migrate to new platforms, risking millions of dollars and countless employee hours. bit.ly/3kXJleW
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Cloud Compiling | The Latest Results from the Modernization vs. Migration Showdown May Surprise You
As enterprise computing needs continue to grow and capacity fails to keep pace the way it has in years past, organizations are faced with a watershed decision. To meet current and future needs, they...
Thank you to everyone who attended our webinar yesterday with IBM Systems magazine! If you were unable to attend, the webinar titled, "If it Ain't Broke, Why Recompile COBOL?" is available on-demand here. event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?…
There's still time to register for today's webinar at 1:00 p.m. ET on COBOL V6 migration and how compiling in the cloud can help alleviate the pain. Q&A follows presentation with mainframe SMEs Reg Harbeck and Charles Mills. #cloud #cobol #IBM ow.ly/h8vD50BYHLj
There's still two days left to register for our webinar with IBM Systems magazine. The webinar will discuss the background of COBOL and how to migrate to the latest V6 version without blowing your IT budget. ow.ly/SJm750BOEeH
Benchmark tests have shown V6 recompile times can take as much as 200 times longer than what you might expect on V4.2, creating large spikes in the Rolling 4-hour Average. Our upcoming webinar will cover how to avoid these CPU spikes and unnecessary costs. ow.ly/FLCO50BOGwV
Depending on your existing mainframe hardware, recompiling to COBOL V6 might be cumbersome and costly enough to negate any benefits associated with the updated version. Hear how a Cloud Compiling customer mitigated the R4H4 risk in our upcoming webinar. ow.ly/P5DW50BOGqX
Recompiling to IBM's latest COBOL V6 could lead to massive unplanned costs due to spikes in CPU time. Join our webinar to understand the impact of a V6 migration, how to maximize the value of your COBOL programming, and avoid unnecessary costs. event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?…
Ripping the bandages off previous COBOL versions can lead to a persistent spike in CPU on V6 through R4HA or related pricing options. So why is it important to recompile working code that might be 50+ years old? We'll discuss this in our upcoming webinar. event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?…
It is estimated that there are more than 200 billion lines of COBOL code in production, acting as the backbone of the financial industry and the world's economy. Register for our webinar to learn how to maximize the latest version of COBOL. event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?…
Register for our COBOL V6 Migration Webinar on October 21, Featuring Guest Speaker and Industry Expert Reg Harbeck. ow.ly/lp4050BMmZ5
The latest COBOL V6 iteration has some big advantages over older versions, but it does come at a CPU cost. We'll discuss this cost variability and how you can save on compiling costs by consolidating multiple compiling licenses to a single cloud license. ow.ly/T63L50BK2vH
Benchmark tests show V6 recompile times can take 200 times longer than V4.2, creating large spikes in the Rolling 4-hour Average. Our upcoming webinar will address COBOL V6 compiling and how Cloud Compiling mitigated the R4HA risk in a client use case. ow.ly/EuKS50BK21U
Understand the impact of a COBOL V6 migration from experts who have experienced it. Register for our sponsored IBM Systems magazine webinar on October 21 titled, "If it Ain't Broke, Why Recompile COBOL?" ow.ly/QPhz50BJUFT
Register for our upcoming webinar titled, "If it Ain't Broke, Why Recompile COBOL?" When: October 21, 2020 Time: 2:00 p.m. CDT Speakers: @RegHarbeck chief strategist at Mainframe Analytics, Ltd. and Charles Mills, chief development officer at Cloud Compiling
The latest COBOL V6 has some big advantages over older versions, but it does come at a cost. The IBM mandate to switch to V6 could lead to massive unplanned costs due to spikes in CPU time. Register for our webinar to learn how to avoid these costs. event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?…
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