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Events and news for Micro Focus ISVs |
- COBOL - 50 years young in 2009 yet still the premier language for developing and deploying business applications. Integrating seamlessly with the latest GUI technology, COBOL continues to drive value into the 21st Century. The new Guardian article shows how COBOL remains key to commercial competitive edge
- Micro Focus teams with IBM to promote zLinux as a powerful and flexible server platform for ISVs. Attend the briefing event at IBM Hursley Labs on 30th April to understand the full benefits of this credit-crunch priced solution
- Public and private sector business investments in COBOL applications have continued to rise globally since COBOL was released. Download the Datamonitor White Paper"COBOL - Continuing to Drive Value in the 21st Century" which explores the future of COBOL-based software assets
- Cloud Computing: Micro Focus unveils industry first in harnessing the power of Cloud architectures for core systems and applications. Read the full article
- A world without COBOL: Stuart McGill ponders the prospect. Read the Financial Times article
- Contact us now for a copy of the DVD - "What a Difference a Day Makes" to see how fresh and relevant COBOL remains in driving today's mission-critical applications.


