How Static and Impact Analysis Strengthen SOX and DORA Compliance
IN-COM October 14, 2025 Application Management, Application Repair, Code Analysis, Data Modernization, Impact Analysis Software, Legacy SystemsIn the current regulatory landscape, financial and operational compliance is no longer confined to policy documents or annual audits. Frameworks...
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Cut MIPS Without Rewrite: Intelligent Code Path Simplification for COBOL Systems
IN-COM October 13, 2025 Application Modernization, Code Analysis, Data Modernization, Legacy Systems, Tech TalkMainframe teams face growing pressure to reduce MIPS and MSU costs without rewriting mission-critical COBOL programs. Traditional refactoring often risks...
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Migrating IMS or VSAM Data Structures Alongside COBOL Programs
IN-COM October 9, 2025 Application Modernization, Code Review, Data Modernization, Developers, Legacy SystemsMigrating IMS or VSAM data structures alongside COBOL programs represents one of the most technically intricate challenges in enterprise modernization....
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Mainframe to Cloud: Overcoming Challenges and Reducing Risks
IN-COM October 7, 2025 Application Modernization, Data Modernization, Legacy SystemsMainframes remain the backbone of mission-critical operations across industries, from financial services to healthcare. Their reliability and processing power are...
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Static Analysis Techniques to Identify High Cyclomatic Complexity in COBOL Mainframe Systems
IN-COM October 6, 2025 Application Modernization, COBOL Posts, Code Analysis, Data ModernizationCyclomatic complexity remains one of the most important structural indicators in software analysis. In large COBOL mainframe systems, where procedural...
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Synchronous Blocking Code: How It Limits Throughput and Modernization Scalability
IN-COM October 2, 2025 Application Modernization, Data Modernization, Impact AnalysisSynchronous blocking code is a silent inhibitor of scalability in large enterprises. It exists at the intersection of outdated design...
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