03-30-2012
April 2, 2012-LAGUNA NIGUEL,
CALIFORNIA, USA. Infinite Corporation, a global IT
integrator has announced a new program today designed to assist IBM System I
(AS/400) ISV’s to migrate their applications.
This new program provides the toolset to migrate RPG or COBOL
applications written for the AS/400 or System/36 environment to be migrated to
open platforms. The choices for ISV’s
include Microsoft Windows Enterprise Server, Red Hat Linux, Oracle Linux,
Oracle Solaris, and IBM AIX. l
Qualified ISV’s for this program will have developed an
application or own the source code to an application written for the AS/400 or
System/36 in either RPG or COBOL. Infinite
has developed a family of products designed to migrate AS/400-based
applications to Windows, Linux, and UNIX.
“We began this program in Argentina, and it has been so
successful that we have decided to roll it out globally," said Raquela Kaplan,
Marketing Director, Infinite Corporation.
This new program provides the compilers and tools necessary
to migrate the applications to an open platform of the ISV’s choosing. It also provides up to 4 months of unlimited
free online support and migration assistance. Additional licenses and services are available to ISV’s qualified for
this program at Partner discounted pricing. This program makes qualified ISV’s eligible for the Infinite Partner
Program.
About Infinite Corporation
Infinite Corporation is a global IT integrator. The company enjoys over 100,000 installations
in 56 countries. Infinite operates from
offices on 4 continents. Its expertise
is represented in several practice areas. These include legacy applications migration, the implementation of
enterprise scale database architecture and the cloud-based deployment of business applications. Infinite Corporation operates from
Headquarters offices in Orange County, California, Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Madrid, Espana and regional offices worldwide. For more information, please visit www.infinitecorporation.com
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