Modernize iSeries DDS To DDL
Databorough makes DDS conversions to the updated DDL database format easy and efficient with its industry-leading line of solution sets for business data-management applications. The company has developed state-of-the-art modernization technologies to help businesses manage their System i and iSeries platforms, helping them unify, streamline and simplify databases cost-effectively.
DDS Conversions and Database Management Made Easy
An extension of the Design Recovery modules, Databorough's Modernization of Legacy Assets and System i Application Design Recovery solution sets facilitate automatic DDS to DDL and SQL conversions, creating stateless service programs that seamlessly run over top of existing and upgraded management tools. This technology helps companies manage their business rule routines by storing them as separate procedures, liberating them from monolithic source code formats and making them available to individual applications through the View Controller layer. Users enjoy unprecedented control over JavaBeans and JSFs, thanks to features designed to help clients define individual programs and application areas within the framework of a unified interface.
In addition to DDS to DDL and SQL conversions, Databorough offers a full range of iSeries database-management tools, including system cross-referencing, design recovery, application documentation, test data management and automated field-expansion applications. These capabilities are made possible by Databorough's trademark X-Analysis product suite, which has been in a constant state of upgrade and refinement since it was first launched in 1989. Reflecting advancements in IBM's system-management tools, Databorough's products are universally recognized as the most efficient, user-friendly and affordable solutions in the industry.
For further information or customer service, send Databorough an email request at info@databorough.com, or call 1-800-605-5023. Databorough has a b track record of innovation, backed by more than 20 years of research and development.