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    AS400 Systems [iSeries (IBM i)] – Explore its Full Potential with Future Proofing

    Your IBM i (vis-à-vis AS400/iSeries) has supported your enterprise for decades. It has been the bedrock of your operations.

    It has provided you stability and safety combined with customization capabilities.

    However, IBM i technology is constantly evolving. As a leader, you need to look progressive and respond to the challenges as well as the newer technological demands of your business.

    Challenges that need your intervention –

    • ‘Green screens’ make your enterprise look old.
    • Data reporting and analytics make decision making difficult.
    • Security is a rising concern.
    • IBM i (AS400) skill shortage in the market.

    See What Your IBM i Could Do – When it Works for Your Future!

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    See What Your IBM i Could Do – When it Works for Your Future!

    Download this expert-backed whitepaper and see how simple it is to modernize without losing what makes your IBM i reliable.

    Integrative Systems ensure seamless integration, enhanced security, and powerful analytics.

      Modernize User Interface & Transactions

      No more green screens! We redesign critical processes with a modern, intuitive UI. New Windows-style screens improve usability, efficiency, and user experience.

      By addressing these UI concerns and modernizing your systems, you can boost both the appearance and functionality of your enterprise, making it more agile and attractive to your team and customers alike.

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      IBM i Modernization is your Starting Point

      • Modernizing your IBM i applications isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s a must-have.
      • Enhancing legacy code, user interfaces and applying modern development methods allows your IBM i (AS/400) applications to stay current while being robust and scalable.

      IBM i Modernization Solutions

      So, how do you start?

      Kick off by Performing an Extensive Analysis

      • View your successes alongside outdated parts and pinpoint IBM i (AS400) applications or processes that deserve a total rethinking.
      • Ignoring this is paramount; doing so is like creating a tall structure on an insecure foundation.

      Next up, API Integration

      • Your IBM i applications rely on APIs to connect with the larger digital environment.
      • By integrating APIs effectively, you can strengthen capabilities and increase compatibility with your applications.

      Ensure Your Team Keeps Learning

      • As technology constantly shifts its landscape you must ensure your teams’ skills remain competent.
      • Inspire your team members to sign up for classes and conferences. They must keep themselves in the loop about the newest developments and technologies in IBM i.

      Automated Processes Must be Acknowledged

      • When you automate routine IBM i (AS400) tasks, it increases overall effectiveness and decreases errors.
      • Automation helps redistribute your tasks and allows you to prioritize higher-level initiatives.

      Security is a Big Concern

      • Given the rise of complex cyber threats you must always stay alert.
      • Without periodic updates and strong access controls on your IBM i, it’s impossible to thrive.

      Consider your Capacity for Growth

      • With business growth in mind your IBM i(AS/400) applications should efficiently manage the load.
      • You can manage your operations more flexibly by leveraging cloud integration to scale up or down.

      To ensure future-proofing IBM i, you need consider a mix of modernization, API integration, continuous learning, automation, security, and scalability.

      Each move you make will lead you towards an improved and sustainable future IT setting.

      So, take action today.

      Those of you moving ahead will thank yourselves.

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      Moving Forward Together with Integrative Systems

      Path forward involves choosing any of the 3 approaches –

      1. Sustainable (IBM i Modernization/Maximize Ongoing Value)

      The most optimum & sustainable approach that covers every aspect of your existing IBM i infrastructure & ways to optimally utilize it. It is largely known as ‘IBM i Modernization’.

      2. Conventional (Don’t Migrate/Live with It)

      Conventional involves less criticalities as none of your existing infrastructure gets changed. You simply need more skilled resources to maintain or support your IBM i (AS/400).

      This can be tackled easily by availing expert and certified resources for maintenance and support.

      3. Revolutionary (Migrate Your Legacy Infrastructure/Replace It)

      Completely migrate your existing IBM i infrastructure to one of the modern infrastructures. This is a critical digital transformation step and if this is your decision, we can support you with migration and make sure all your data and connections are intact during the transition.

      Future Proof Your IBM i

      Acc to 2024 IBM i Marketplace Survey Results ~ Out of 270 IBM i users surveyed from all over the world; “For the third straight year, concern around modernization has grown with 72% of respondents now citing it as a top concern compared to just 51% in 2021.

      The trend is likely correlated with two things – the realization that IBM i is not going anywhere and the growing concern over IBM i (AS400) skills.

      And this could be your concern and a goal too…

      Is it yet?

      If Yes, Let’s Discuss

      IBM i Users’ IT Goals

      Let’s move on to what AS400 objectives you as the technology leader could focus on achieving.

      Here are most common IT goals you should know – that other IBM i AS400 shops are narrowing down on. This data comes out of our 20+ years of experience in serving our AS400 customers.

      1. Improving their End User Experience

      2. Investing in Modern Technology

      IT Goals
      33% of customers stated that modernizing their AS400 applications is a project that they are currently working on.
      SQL database access is another popular choice claiming 18% of our AS400 iSeries customers.
      High availability (HA) with 17% of our IBM i customers currently working to eliminate downtime.
      15% of customers are working on enhancing their data’s safety.
      11% are aligning their efforts towards business analytics beyond Query/400
      4% are focusing on integrating their AS400 business applications to ensure effectiveness.
      2% come to us for document management for staying organized in the face of data growth.
      Mobile accessibility is a new trend in all industries, with some of our customers working on it.
      Rest of our AS 400 customers are working on combating IBM i skills depletion as a major issue.

      Considering the benefits and cost-savings coming from cloud computing, we slowly are seeing an increase in AS400 cloud migration as well.

      Now that you got an idea of the challenges around the AS400, and we understand you might be facing some of these, let’s look at how we can help you resolve these.

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      AS400 Challenges Solved

      This is important for visionary technology leaders, like YOU, who are forward looking and want the best for their teams and businesses.

      Legacy AS400 and Skill Deficit:

      Your Challenge: Your AS/400 is built and relies heavily on legacy programming languages such as RPG and CL, and that makes it difficult for you to find skilled IT professionals with expertise in these languages. It is possible that the staff who worked on your AS400 is approaching retirement.

      Solution: Either invest in training and upskilling your existing IT staff or avail the ready-to-use expertise of external AS400 Consulting service providers to bridge the skill gap. Contemplate on the cost of delay for not a taking a decision sooner.

      AS400 Modernization is Complex:

      Your Challenge: Your AS/400 ecosystem is not evolved and not keeping up with latest technology trends. You lack support for using the modern AS400 tools, newer frameworks, and cloud-based solutions. Your users are frustrated using the 5250 green screens and running time taking manual processes.

      Solution: Plan for gradual transition from AS-400 to newer technologies by implementing modernization initiatives internally. You’ll need to preserve your existing business logic and data. If at any point, you need expert assistance, get in touch with AS400 service provider. They’ll become an extension of your internal team and expedite the modernization process for you.

      High Cost of AS400 Ownership:

      Your Challenge: You know that maintaining AS/400 systems can be costly due to licensing fees, hardware investments, and ongoing support costs. Keeping it running as legacy will do nothing but increase your TCO overtime. It not only eats into your allocated IT budget, but and you are also answerable to the board of senior management.

      Solution: How much is your TCO? Its more than just a sticker price. Include all parameters such as IT infrastructure/equipment, data center and hosting, cost of software/licenses, support employees cost, downtime, risks, growth plans, inflation rates and your historic data. Basic formula is TCO = Purchase Price + (Costs of Operations x Time). If it is going anywhere above 8-10% of the revenue, you need to explore alternative options such as cloud-based solutions or working with an AS400 service provider to reduce costs.

      AS400 Integration Limitations:

      Your Challenge: AS400 faces the challenge of limited compatibility with newer technologies, software, protocols, and APIs which can hinder seamless exchange and real time AS400 integration resulting manual processes.

      Solution: You need to start planning around utilizing integration middleware or platforms to facilitate communication between your AS/400 and other systems. Alternatively, you can work AS400 service and solutions provider to develop custom integration for overcoming the compatibility issues.

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      52 Types of AS400 Services Offered by Us

      As you identify the topmost goals for your business, we encourage you to read the list of AS400 (IBM i) services we offer and pick the ones that you need. You can easily avail one or more or all the below for your AS400 systems.

      Sr. No. Types of AS400 Services
      1 AS400 Software Services
      2 AS400 Support and Maintenance Services
      3 AS400 Cloud Migration Services
      4 AS400 Integration Services
      5 AS400 Application Development
      6 AS400 Application Modernization
      7 AS400 Application GUI Modernization
      8 AS400 Application/RPG Developers on Demand
      9 IBM i Developers on Demand
      10 AS400 Consulting Services
      11 AS400 Legacy Application Migration
      12 AS400 Custom Application Development
      13 AS400 Database Application Development
      14 AS400 Application Optimization
      15 AS400 Application Enhancement
      16 AS400 Application Performance Tuning
      17 AS400 Application Upgrades and Updates
      18 AS400 Application Security Services
      19 AS400 Application Backup and Recovery
      20 AS400 Application Monitoring and Management

      AS400 Application Services for Different Industries

      We provide all types of AS400 services given above to cater to multiple types of business applications, such as…

      Sr. No. Types of AS400 Applications
      21 AS400 (BI) Business Intelligence Application Development
      22 AS400 Reporting and Analytics Applications
      23 AS400 CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Applications
      24 AS400 ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Applications
      25 AS400 Financial Application Development
      26 AS400 Inventory and Supply Chain Applications
      27 AS400 HR (Human Resources) Application Development
      28 AS400 E-commerce and Online Store Applications
      29 AS400 Manufacturing and Production Applications
      30 AS400 Healthcare and Medical Applications
      31 AS400 Education and e-Learning Applications
      32 AS400 Inventory Management Applications
      33 AS400 Order Processing Applications
      34 AS400 Sales and Marketing Applications
      35 AS400 Retail Point of Sale (POS) Applications
      36 AS400 Inventory Tracking and Management Applications
      37 AS400 Document Management Applications
      38 AS400 Workflow and Process Automation Applications
      39 AS400 Customer Support and Helpdesk Applications
      40 AS400 Project Management Applications
      41 AS400 Time and Attendance Tracking Applications
      42 AS400 Travel and Expense Management Applications
      43 AS400 Procurement and Purchasing Applications
      44 AS400 Supply Chain Management Applications
      45 AS400 Asset Management Applications
      46 AS400 Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Applications
      47 AS400 Business Process Management (BPM) Applications
      48 AS400 Document Archiving and Retrieval Applications
      49 AS400 Data Migration and Integration Applications
      50 AS400 Service Management Applications
      51 AS400 Event Management and Scheduling Applications
      52 AS400 Data Warehousing Applications

      “Paperless society, here we come,” Dave Fuller of PDA Software Services, a consulting company in Overland Park, Kansas, told IBM Rochester News after AS/400 launched.

      It was a bold prediction in 1988, but he was right.

      ~ As quoted on IBM’s website

      Let’s begin with an interesting aspect of ‘How do you refer to your AS400?’

      AS-400, AS400, AS 400, AS/400, AS400 system

      or

      AS400 i Series, AS400/i-Series, AS400 i-Series, AS400 iSeries, iSeries AS400

      or

      IBM AS/400, IBM iSeries, AS 400 iSeries,

      or

      IBM i

      • What do you know it as?
      • How do you write it?

      We will tell you the difference between each of them, but this one darling of a technology is searched and called by various names across the domain

      AS400 Ecosystem’s Different Terminologies

      AS400 is a mid-range server released by IBM in 1988 and got rebranded many times by IBM until 2008 to be called IBM Power Systems.

      iSeries is a server that supports mission-critical business applications by hosting several operating systems. It also has a unique ability to manage Microsoft Windows via the Integrated xSeries Adapter and Server.

      IBM i is an operating system developed by IBM for its midrange computer systems, namely Power Systems. Its defining characteristic, the “integration” is represented by the “i” in IBM i.

      AS400 and its OS/400 (now IBM i) – Then and Now

      We want to take you back to history of AS400.

      We have observed time and again when talking to our customers that no matter the branding changes – veterans still prefer to call it their AS400.

      Have a look at its journey since 1988 that led the way for today’s IBM AS/400:

      Did you know this about your IBM iSeries? (AS400 System – Hardware/OS)

      • IBM AS400 i Series (now Power Systems) and its predecessors have had three different OS names, seven different OS versions, and more than twenty revisions.
      • The OS/400 operating system in 1988 has run on 6 different hardware and was called AS400 at that time.
      • At least seventeen different CPUs have run the IBM AS-400 system and its predecessors.
      • Since 1988, IBM has sold more than 50 hardware models to run the product line of IBM AS 400 iSeries
      • All the IBM AS400 software customers can run the software and AS400 databases were created in 1988.
      • According to IBM– “The AS400 systems incorporates a trusted combination of an interactive database, security, networking, web services, and storage management abilities”. Furthermore, it also provides a comprehensive and highly stable database and middleware foundation.
      • Commonly AS400 services are used for data warehousing, web and e-commerce serving, and Java application development.
      • Also, if you are already familiar with AS/400 experience but confused with multiple terms associated with it- you should look at this.
      • The AS400 server was known by various names starting with iSeries, System i and finally, Power Systems. IBM used all these names as their re-branding initiative over the years. However, they all refer to the same AS400 and can be used interchangeably.

      IBM shared the news of its integration with the System p platform in the year 2008. And the unified product line is called IBM power systems and features support for the IBM i.

      The operating system has undergone several name changes by IBM. It was first called System/36, then became OS400 and later became i5/OS in 2006 after introducing eServer i5 that features POWER5 processors. And finally, it became IBM i.

      IBM i, the latest evolution of IBM AS400, is a descending of OS400, and together they run on “Power Systems‘ hardware and have its own set of unique features such as:

      • The subsystems provide backward compatibility with earlier versions of IBM AS/400, so migration to the newer IBM i platform requires no application re-installation.
      • The IBM i is designed as a “turnkey” OS, and is said to require little or no attention from IT staff during normal business operations.
      • The maintenance of hardware and software tasks is integrated.
      • “Wizard-driven” system administration
      • The self-care policy on IBM AS400 iSeries is fully automated. It schedules the system maintenance automatically, detects issues in the system, and even orders spare parts if required.
      • Software data like DB2 SQL that are the much necessary software to run the IBM AS400 are already integrated into the base OS, eliminating the need of purchasing and installing the software separately.

      With the rise of cloud computing technology, some IT experts have labeled IBM Power Systems as “OFF” and written that many new companies won’t consider it due to the high cost. But, when one hour of technology downtime can cost a company up to $1 million, companies (especially in the manufacturing and retail sector) still prefer to stick with IBM AS400 architecture. Also, the cost and complexity of migrating to another platform are hard to justify.

      Furthermore, the traditional IBM AS/400 system is leveraged with RPG, newer IBM AS400 host RPG applications, and some unique applications like Java. Also, it is integrated with server technology like “DB2” universal database and “Lotus Domino” software.

      The “i” in IBM iSeries stands for integration, and this is the feature that differentiates it from others.

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      There’s More to the AS400

      • How long have you been using AS400?
      • How has been your experience with AS400 Applications?
      • What makes you still stick to the AS400 ecosystem?

      Well, we know you won’t deny the fact that AS/400 is the most robust, reliable, and secure technology ever existed.

      Still, there are some unsung features and services that AS-400 has released for businesses to adapt to the changing business needs.

      This blog focuses on the captivating world of AS400 where we will unearth its distinctive features, and its ongoing popularity.

      Take a plunge to discover why businesses continue to use this renowned platform, the numerous benefits it has, and the opportunities for integrating modern-day solutions.

      Brace yourself for an enthralling insight on the most important facts about IBM AS400, its advanced applications, and modern-day solutions for serious business.

      Let us uncover the ground for the AS400 iSeries, an evolving and adaptable powerhouse that keeps on growing in today’s business landscape.

      AS400 – Facts and Figures

      • According to a data research company that uses the best indexing techniques combined with advanced data science to monitor the market share of Server Hardware, IBM AS/400 has a market share of about 36.3%.
      • Majority of enterprises continue to have 75-100% of their workload on the AS400 i Series,as per a survey conducted by IBM.
      • IBM i has a significant presence in industries such as manufacturing, finance, banking, healthcare, retail and logistics.

      IBM Db2 Mirror for IBM AS400 iSeries

      Mission-critical applications are needed to run 24/7 without any downtime. IBM Db2 Mirror for IBM AS 400 iSeries is a high-level solution with active-active topology and provides zero Recovery Time Objective (RTO). The software ensures continuous accessibility of applications regardless of the obstacles.

      Benefits

      • Ensure constant availability of AS400 applications.
      • In-built GUI for observing and handling the Db2 Mirror environment.
      • Supports systematic advancements.
      • No journaling needed.
      • Allows active-active application positioning for load balancing.
      • Allows active-passive application arrangement for BI and query.
      • IBM AS/400 iSeries technology provides cost-effective options for implementation.

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      How does AS400 Operate?

      To bring the AS 400 system up to today’s standards, it must be used with custom applications. Any feature and functional enhancement on AS/400 must come from a packaged app. Moreover, AS400 applications must be programmed into the server before they are usable, i.e., it’s not plug-and-play.

      The latest generation of IBM iSeries and pSeries systems (eServer i5 and eServer p5 systems) are based on “Power5” technology, i.e., the 9th generation of IBM 64-bit processor technology. Power5 processors have proven features and functionality and leverage the tradition of virtualization and system-management to let organizations gain a high level of simplicity while performing business operations.

      Both technologies (eServer i5 and eServer p5 systems) feature “Micro-Partitioning” technology that allows one physical server to be fractionated into multiple virtual servers, making it an excellent platform for consolidation. The Virtualization Engine technology of IBM is also extended into the eServer family and allows companies to maintain service levels.

      Moreover, it will enable automatic management of resource allocation in case of demand change. The technology can maximize the IT investments of an organization and streamline the management process.

      IBM AS400 Virtualization Engine Technologies

      IBM Director Multiplatform

      This provides a standard web-based console for monitoring heterogeneous systems.

      Enterprise Workload Manager

      For iSeries, EWLM helps to monitor computing resources, the flow of transactions, measure response time, and help companies improve service-level management.

      IBM Grid Toolbox

      It uses open standards to help organizations build more secure and robust infrastructures.

      On/Off Capacity on Demand (On/Off CoD)

      This feature allows companies to activate extra processor capacity whenever required and enhance reserve capacity offerings on-demand.

      AS400 Systems’ Robust Characteristics

      1. AS400 Uses an Object-Based Kernel

      AS400 systems have been created using an object-based kernel. It means you will find some unique features such as single-level storage in the AS400 systems that you will not find elsewhere. Such features are necessary and increase stability and security for businesses.

      2. AS400 Services has Broad Integrated Component Offerings

      Several underlying operating system tasks come with the IBM AS-400. 

      They are –

      • Web application servers 
      • Web services servers (fully integrated file system) 
      • DB2 for i RDBMS (relational database management system), 
      • And other tools also 

      Moreover, the incorporated modules can execute over 300 tasks, from backup and improvement to operations and security. 

      3. AS400 Applications Offer More Efficient Apportioning

      Server applications like – VMware, Hyper-V, and Xen have their limitations. It means their virtualization methods are software-based instead of firmware-based. 

      It means that your assigned features will not be incorporated as closely with your allocated setup and will lead to performance degradation. To get the most out of it, you need a firmware virtualization solution like AS400 systems. 

      4. Provides Efficient Administrator Interfaces

      Generally, you need a comprehensive tool from different vendors to get the most out of your systems if you are working on a Windows or Linux environment. But with AS400 systems, you will get reliable technologies to perform routine tasks without any hassle and can get a simplified interface for the rest of your organizational needs. 

      5. AS400 lets You Have Fewer Physical Servers

      Like PowerVM, virtualization technologies make you realize that you do not need as much hardware covering up the data center. 

      This, in turn, reduces the complication of management as well as your momentum costs. You can balance your capabilities across all your system assets, like – processor, memory, and I/O. You cannot do that regularly on an x86 server. In turn, you will experience a substantial boost in your general capacity. 

      6. AS400 Systems Security

      The AS400 systems are assumed to be the most secure setup. IBM i platform is adaptable enough to meet the needs of a range of users.  

      In a Nutshell 

      You may have purchased your IBM iSeries because of the integrity and dependability that your business requires, or you may have bought it because it provides a secure and reliable way to keep your data safe and earn more ROI. Irrespective of your reason to be on this platform, with the latest IBM AS/400 hardware setup, you can benefit from its robust engine capabilities and achieve your pre-determined business goals. 

      What makes IBM AS 400 unique is that it can handle the core business challenges and excels at meeting the emerging demands of today’s business world. 

      Integrated Web Services for IBM AS400 iSeries?

      Integrated Web service supporting IBM AS400/i-Series is a term that refers to the technologies that belong to IBM AS 400 i Series: 

      • Integrated Web service server 
      • integrated Web service client for ILE 

      An Integrated Web service server is a server in which objects can be implemented as Web services.

      ILE’s integrated Web service client enables ILE-based applications to act as a Web service client by creating RPG, C, or C++ counterfoils that ILE programs can use. The Web service protocols are responsible for the serialization and deserialization of Web service requests.

      AS400 cloud migration provides all the advantages of cloud hosting on a platform that you can trust. By leveraging the benefits of attributes like flexibility and scalability of AS400 i-series cloud hosting, organizations can create a more flexible and agile IT environment.

      In turn, achieve unparalleled business robustness and a strong competitive advantage by:

      • Reduce total operating costs and data centre overheads.
      • Pay only for the resources you need, thereby reducing capital costs.
      • Optimized change management process. Expand the business operations as per your needs to keep up with resource-intensive projects and business plans.
      • Simplify your entire IT environment.
      • Eliminate database licensing costs when switching from another platform.

      iSeries/AS400 is Cloud-Ready

      Cloud-ready technology for IBM AS400 software have existed for many years. Before the x86-based computing environment adopted the concept of virtualization, IBM AS/400 series were directed at the HW layer and introduced the concept of logical partition (LPAR) in 1999.

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      Why IBM i (O/S of AS400) Stands Out?

      Let’s have a look at the short philosophy behind the different OS and understand why IBM i is different from others:

      Linux:

      There are quite a few small devices, apps, etc., for individual tasks, after which they “connect” them collectively to do bigger things.

      Windows:

      Monumental target-programs (solutions) for a tangible problem. (Mostly Defined as “package”).

      IBM i:

      A solid system with outstanding documentation and full proof operations. Applications are precisely sufficient alone. They aren’t enormous and don’t need to be linked together mostly to make something meaningful.

      The AS-400 applications can be written in several programming languages, like – JAVA, COBOL, and RPG.

      AS400/IBM i FAQs

      1. What is AS400 used for?

      Ans: AS400, also known as IBM iSeries, is a midrange computer system developed by IBM. It is commonly used for business applications, such as accounting, inventory management, and order processing. AS400 provides a secure and reliable environment for critical business processes. It includes a robust database management system. AS400 supports programming languages like RPG, COBOL, and Java.

      2. Why do companies still use AS400?

      Ans: Companies still use the IBM iSeries AS400 for several reasons.
      Firstly, it is a highly reliable and stable platform with a long-standing reputation for robustness. Many organizations have built their critical business applications on the AS400, and transitioning to a new platform can be complex and costly.

      Additionally, the AS400 offers excellent security features, which is crucial in today’s cybersecurity landscape. The platform also supports a wide range of programming languages and tools, making it versatile for different business needs.

      Lastly, the AS400 has a large installer base, and there is a significant amount of legacy software and expertise associated with it, which makes it economically viable for companies to continue using it.

      3. Is AS400 cloud based?

      Ans: The AS400 or IBM iSeries is not inherently cloud-based. It was initially designed as an on-premises server system. However, IBM offers cloud solutions and services, such as IBM Cloud for Power Systems, that enable organizations to migrate their AS400 workloads to the cloud.

      This allows companies to take advantage of cloud benefits like scalability, flexibility, and pay-as-you-go pricing while still running their AS400 applications. So, while AS400 itself is not cloud-based, cloud options are available for running AS400 workloads.

      4. What is AS400 software used for?

      Ans: AS400 software, running on the IBM iSeries, is used for a wide range of business applications. It is known for its versatility and is commonly used for tasks such as data management, database operations, business intelligence, ERP, CRM, supply chain management, and financial management.

      AS400 software provides a robust and secure platform for running mission-critical applications and supporting various business processes. It also offers integration capabilities, allowing organizations to connect with other systems and technologies, making it a valuable tool for businesses across different industries.

      5. What does the share access path mean in AS400?

      Ans: It means to share the accessible data path by numerous programs in the same job.

      6. Differentiate between multiple occurrence data structure and an array?

      Ans: The values stored does not vary in the array, while we can store different values in multiple occurrence data structures at various stages.

      7. Why *INZSR is used?

      Ans: *INZSR is a particular type of RPG/400 subprogram implemented inevitably at the program’s initial stage. It is the right place where code modifies the variables.

      8. How to execute a command from within an RPG program without calling a CLP program?

      Ans:  You can execute a CL command within an RPG program by calling the QCMDEXC application program interface.

      9. What does “N” denote in the calculation specification written below?

      Ans: C KEY CHAIN FILE N 99

      It’s a way of avoiding the record block, and if you specify “N” in the 53rd position and try to read the lock record, the record will not be locked.

      10. How Does IBM iSeries AS400 Support ERP?

      Ans: Generally, ERP landscapes are resource intensive. Also, IBM i systems are 3 to 5 times more potent in comparison to its competitors. The IBM architecture offers multiple level servers, that too with little redundancy. Moreover, IBM AS/400 provides affordable options to the organizations and allows cost-cutting on Capex and QA.

      11. What Can IBM AS400 iSeries Cloud Hosting Do for My Organization?

      Ans: It is difficult for companies to find IBM AS/400 experts as the talent is retiring. Still, it’s not a good idea to move away from IBM AS400, as the process is complex and pricey. As a solution to this, IBM AS400 cloud hosting allows organizations to stay with their trustable technology and reap valuable benefits.

      AS400 cloud migration  will let organizations cut Capex and TCO, as the hosting partner will be responsible for bearing hardware, administration, and security costs. Moreover, it will provide flexibility, and organizations will scale up quickly and without disruption.

      12. Mainframes And IBM i (AS/400) Systems: What is The Difference?

      Ans: There are much differences between mainframes and AS400 systems. The key difference is that AS400 is a mid-range server, while a mainframe is a high-end server. Mid-range servers are more affordable but less powerful, operating as stand-alone systems. In contrast, mainframes function as distributed networks, offering high performance, reliability, and security for data storage and centralized applications.

      Concluding Notes…

      We offer AS400 iSeries solutions to companies looking to seamlessly upgrade their AS/400 setup and want to re-design their AS 400 applications on-premises or on the cloud, while improving the application’s overall scalability, flexibility, and performance.

      If your business already runs on the AS400 applications, then you must be aware of the shortage of skilled developers who can manage this ecosystem.

      These solutions will also help organizations increase business agility, reduce manual reliance, increase productivity, reduce costs, and drive business growth.

      • And the reason for this shortage is that AS 400 systems knowledge can be learned on-site, one cannot understand it outside the system.
      • Also, the system is expensive, and the only resources who can learn AS400 systems are the people who have worked at a company using this technology.

      So, maintenance and enhancement are the two significant challenges for the businesses currently using AS/400.

      Due to the limited availability of expertise in the field, companies look to outsource their needs to AS400 service provider, mainly to keep the focus on their in-house projects.

      In case you have any specific questions regarding AS400 systems or looking for a service provider for supporting your AS400, you have landed at the right place.

      Integrative Systems for All your AS400 Needs

      (also known as IBM iSeries, AS/400e, eServer iSeries/400, Power Systems, & IBM i)

      We, at Integrative Systems, have more than 20 years of experience in extending AS400 services. Whether you need to hire a team of AS 400 developers for your project or work on-site or remote as an extension of your team, we can cater to all types of requirements.

      We are an IBM Silver Business Partner and INC 5000 ‘One of America’s Fastest Growing Company’.

      At Integrative Systems, we believe in helping our customers succeed first and we would stick to that belief with you too.

      Feel free to contact us at contact@integrativesystems.com,and we would be happy to help you!

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      Searching for professional COBOL developers, in the 21st century, might give off this feeling that you’re chasing for something less mainstream, right?

      But here’s an inside story: COBOL programming language, despite being a 90’s brainchild, is very much alive and running – because of its support for business-critical applications.

      Given the abundance of modern programming languages you may wonder, do I stick to COBOL or replace it with a new-age programming language such as Python or Java?

      Your decision rests on your specific business needs.

      Robert Glass, an American software engineer, and writer, identified 3 ways COBOL is excellently suited for business programming rather than general purposes –

      • COBOL AS400 programming stands out in handling diverse data sets, mixing strings, floating-point, integer, and decimal types, required for intricate business programs and databases.
      • COBOL’s true decimal data types guarantee precise financial calculations, prominent for accounting systems
      • IBM COBOL programming efficiently manages extensive external record-structured data, promising flawless business-oriented data management.

      Thus, COBOL is a purpose-built language that excels at transaction processing with a remarkable amount of resiliency.

      Before you decide on anything, here are some interesting facts about COBOL programming language.

      • 27,000+ new global companies adopted iSeries COBOL, with the United States, United Kingdom, and Italy being the top customers – as per 6Sense.
      • There are over 220 billion lines of COBOL programming code and 1.5 billion are written each year, which includes the code that powers 80% of in-person financial transactions. – according to Forbes.
      • Interestingly, COBOL was trending on Twitter, as New Jersey officials recognized their reliance on a 40-year-old computer system, overwhelmed by a surge in unemployment claims due to the coronavirus crisis. The state immediately sought after COBOL programmers to address the challenge, emphasizing the constancy of the 60+ year-old programming language in critical government operations.
      • The top industries leveraging COBOL AS400 are :
      • Insurance
      • Consulting
      • Engineering
      • Banking and Finance
      • Transportation System
      • Software Development

      The matter of fact is, that as long as there are companies and leaders who believe in the legacy system and choose to rely on the robustness these systems bring to business, COBOL programming language and COBOL programmers will stay in demand.

      Next, let’s explore what makes this language special even in the modern business landscape.

      COBOL & COBOL Developers are Relevant Today

      To define, COBOL an acronym for Common Business-Oriented Language is an object-oriented, imperative, and procedural computer programming language designed by IBM specifically for business purposes.

      COBOL programming language is mainly used in private and government institutions for administrative functions.

      Also, the language is used in legacy applications like IBM iSeries, for large-scale batch and transaction processing.

      Let Us Take You to the History of COBOL Programming

      CODASYL introduced COBOL to the world in 1959 and it was primarily developed for the US Department of Defence (DoD) to develop a portable programming language solely for data processing.

      There was a rampant adoption of this language which was further standardized in the year 1968.

      The makers of COBOL didn’t stop there.

      Till today, the COBOL programming language has been adjusted 4 times with the latest version named ISO/IEC 1989:2014.

      Interesting, right?

      Even with the introduction of various programming languages, the unique capabilities of this fifty-sixty-year-old language remain unparalleled.

      COBOL programmers are still accountable for processing more than 70% of business transactions worldwide – as per IBM.

      That’s the beauty of this g(old) programming language – AS400 COBOL has endured and continues to thrive because of its remarkable security, reliability, and transactional performance.

      But with time, the popularity of COBOL has decreased, and experienced COBOL developers, who were once in high demand, have also retired.

      Despite Rich History, Why COBOL Is Not Very Popular Today?

      There are multiple reasons behind the downward trend in COBOL’s popularity.

      • The emergence of modern and more versatile programming languages.
      • The students wouldn’t take up the programming language and the schools wouldn’t add it to their curriculum.
      • The COBOL programmers started to migrate to new platforms, and codes were re-written in modern languages- causing talent shortages.

      Does this mean that the COBOL programming language for AS400 systems have come to an end?

      Absolutely, not!

      The above-stated facts signify the new-found emergence of COBOL AS400 for the niche domain of business programming.

      The question here is not COBOL vs modern programming languages but the strategic utilization of COBOL’s capabilities on your IBM applications.

      However, most of the COBOL programmers are still there to maintain existing applications.

      This supports the fact that – although COBOL programing and COBOL developers may not be popular today, it doesn’t mean that they are not available.

      So, if you are looking for COBOL programmers to maintain, upgrade, or enhance your IBM systems, there are new-age AS400 COBOL developers who bring a blend of both traditional expertise and modern perspective to efficiently meet your business programming requirements.

      “But with the talent shortage, where do I find an iSeries COBOL programmer for my AS400 application development and maintenance needs?”, you may ask.

      Looking for skilled COBOL developers?

      You find them at the same places you find other software developers.

      However, for a more reliable approach to finding COBOL AS400 developers, consider partnering with the IT agencies that specifically deal with AS400 IBM technologies.

      They bring you a ready-to-deploy team of talented COBOL programing professionals who possess all the skills you need in a reliable team and resolve IBM-related issues in your business.

      Now as you are aware of the answer – is there a demand for COBAL programmers, let’s look at the key roles of the AS400 application developer.

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      What COBOL Programmers Do?

      An AS400 COBOL developer develops applications and deploys codes on the IBM iSeries AS400 mainframe computers using the COBOL programming language.

      Their role includes –

      • Coding COBOL Programs
      • Ensure The Code Integrity
      • Fine-Tuning Db2 SQL Queries
      • Perform Regular Technical Analysis
      • Testing COBOL Programs and Fixing Errors
      • Maintaining and Designing COBOL Applications

      In many use cases, COBOL programmers take input from XML, JSON, and CSV, compute the data, and store it in a database like DB2.

      They would also do computing for reporting purposes using data from DB2 and send the output in the form of a document file.

      The COBOL inputs stay as an application in databases, just like JAVA applications on its server.

      Like any other developer, the COBOL developers sit happily in front of their Visual Studio and deploy codes on the IBM iSeries AS400 mainframes.

      As a COBOL programmer, if their codebase contains ten, a hundred, or a thousand codes, they will think of re-writing the whole code.

      But not to forget that digging documentation from a couple of decades is not an easy task.

      When in need of a COBOL developer, prioritize candidates who can balance – new-age skills such as Cloud computing, database management, and application integration along with iSeries COBOL programming code instead of seeking candidates with proficiency in COBOL only.

      Are you still thinking about COBOL’s relevance in this advanced technological landscape? Dive into why COBOL continues to lead in this dynamic world of programming.

      Why is iSeries COBOL Relevant Despite Technological Advancements?

      COBOL has been a foundation for business and transaction applications for over a decade now.

      Are you thinking why hasn’t anything better replaced COBOL yet?

      To unwind this, we need to understand how COBOL was brought into operations and how it paddled the era of computing for various industries.

      Created in 1959, COBOL was born in the era of custom-tailored programming languages; the computing era where programming languages were written for a specific purpose.

      For banks, insurance companies, and government institutions it was a deal of high-cost consumption to join the computing age.COBOL developers

      You can imagine the amount required to create a new programming language to suit their personalized systems, huge right?

      This created a demand for a Universal Business Language to run business operations smoother and faster.

      Grace Hopper, the mother of COBOL programming, pioneered the universal business programming language that could function across business systems.

      Since 1997, there hasn’t been a successor that could carry the massive batch processing as sturdily as COBOL.

      Despite that, replacing billions of lines of COBOL and the cost involved is unimaginable.

      Today, businesses worldwide run over 220 billion lines of code written in COBOL. It seems practically exhaustive to replace each of the business programs with a modern language without disturbing the core structure.

      In comparison to today’s modern programming languages – iSeries COBOL programming language is different in various ways and has certain limitations –

      • It doesn’t allow vibrant memory allocation.
      • No programmer wants to write a compiler code in COBOL.
      • It doesn’t allow easy access to low-level features of the OS.
      • The most common forms of the AS400 COBOL programming language can’t use recursion.

      In modern business terms, COBOL is a domain-specific programming language and is limited to business domains and programming.

      Moving on, let’s explore what sets COBOL apart from modern programming languages in the modern business world.

      How is COBOL Different than Other Languages?

      If you’re looking for rational developers for iSeries and enjoy the perks of common languages such as C, C++, Java, etc., then COBOL is a completely different form of programming language.

      It differs from typical general-purpose language and doesn’t perform tasks that are commonly performed in high-level programming languages.

      Knowing that COBOL was introduced before UNIX and C saw the light of day, it isn’t surprising that its foundation is laid differently.

      As the name describes, COBOL Common Business oriented Language, was invented for business applications.

      Have a look at the list, which highlights the primary difference between COBOL language and modern-day languages:

      • In a single file, COBOL codes can be very long.
      • Data items are defined with a picture statement.
      • Like COBOL, there is no parametrized functioning.
      • Datatypes (int, float, double) are absent in COBOL.
      • OOP was introduced in COBOL in the year 2002 only.
      • All data items or variables are global, as COBOL calls them.
      • COBOL programmers don’t provide splitting code across various channels.
      • Language codes are divided into different divisions (Data, Identification, Environment, and Procedure).

      Stating the uniqueness of the COBOL language from other languages, are you wondering where is AS400 COBOL being used in the 21st century?

      Industries Demanding COBOL Developers?

      Top Industries using COBOL

      COBOL is used in various industries. Have a look at some significant industries:

      • Software Development Companies
      • Banks & Financial Institutions
      • Engineering Institutions
      • Transportation System
      • Government Agencies
      • Insurance Companies

      Despite the widespread usage of COBOL, a question persists in the minds of new-age AS400 users and decision-makers, such as yourself – Is it wise to rely on COBOL or move on with trending modern languages?

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      Let’s explore.

      Should You Hire a COBOL Programmer in 2025?

      Even though modern programming languages appear to be young developers’ first choice, the world needs more languages to work on.

      Why?

      Because different languages are better at handling different tasks.

      For example – COBOL is good at processing financial data & number crunching, while Java and C are effective for front-end UX.

      The programming languages must fit the purpose, and according to the nature of the problem, there should be a language to use.

      So, why are modern business leaders, such as yourself, looking for COBOL programmers instead of writing applications using modern languages?

      Well, there is no harm in staying updated with the modern-day business languages but when it comes to the security & robustness of applications, COBOL is the safest bet that business leaders prefer to take, even after 60 years.

      Also, giving a thought to replacing COBOL with trending, modern language isn’t harmful but dreadful enough to execute due to certain factors.

      Such as –

      • ROI triggers
      • The number of resources taken into consideration
      • On top of all, the training costs to get the things right

      These select few factors are enough to lose the replacement appeal for any business leader.

      Hiring COBOL programmers in 2025 isn’t going to be a walk in the park. You must first understand the COBOL landscape, and the challenges these technology folks face, firsthand.

      Now, let’s understand some primary challenges COBOL programmers face.

      Challenges COBOL Programmers Face

      One and the most important challenges that COBOL programmers face today is maintaining billions of lines of code.

      About 220 billion lines of COBOL are in use, today and you know how voluminous and complex it becomes when it’s about maintaining the code without disturbing the business functions.
      COBOL programming languageThe next challenge is from the business perspective.

      Wherein it’s a challenge for businesses that are operating on a system built upon COBOL, it’s an added advantage for the limited-edition COBOL programmers of new and old times to increase their worth.

      To build a business software upon COBOL or maintain the current one, has become a challenge with the increasing number of retired COBOL developers and the ones who are about to retire.

      And let’s accept the fact that the number of new programmers who are willing to learn and adapt COBOL is very negligible.

      With more COBOL programmers retiring, by every passing day, finding and retaining top quality COBOL talent is becoming a serious concern for CTOs.

      And that’s the reason the demand for COBOL programmers is increasing.

      Thinking, “How do I hire COBOL programmers to maintain/upgrade my IBM i applications? How can I keep them for long on my team?”

      There are typically two ways you could do that.

      1st – Hire a capable team of COBOL application developers in-house

      2nd – Work with a COBOL developer firm to hire COBOL experts as an extension to your in-house team.

      Next, let’s understand the ins and outs of these two approaches and how you can keep your COBOL applications relevant for the long term.

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      COBOL Programmers – Hire In-House or Borrow Expertise?

      As we discussed COBOL programmer demand is surging, day-by-day.

      Over 43% of enterprises still rely on COBOL-based systems – As per Tech Workforce Survey.

      If we segregate it industry-wise –

      • Finance Institutions need COBOL experts to upkeep banking transactions.
      • The insurance industry needs COBOL programmers to validate claims & support policy administration.
      • The retail & logistics industry relies heavily on COBOL applications developers to keep their supply chains & order fulfillments in check.
      • Government organizations entrust COBOL programmers to upkeep the health of their legacy systems.

      The demand for COBOL programmers surpasses the supply by margins.

      The question remains – “Should you hire COBOL programmers in-house or borrow the expertise?”

      Let’s decode both the approaches.

      Hiring COBOL Programmers In-House

      In today’s competitive business landscape where the COBOL programmer demand is high, if you manage to build an in-house team of COBOL developers – there’s nothing like it!

      Having an in-house team allows you –

      • Have a better hold on the project progression
      • Spot inefficiencies & discrepancies well in time
      • Keep the team culture and collaboration intact
      • Stay stress-free about the integrity and safety of data

      Well, building an in-house team is a great deal, but also involves respective friction.

      Let’s understand the odds of it.

      Shrinking Talent Pool

      Today, 55 is the average age of a COBOL programmer.

      The COBOL experts who laid the foundation for COBOL applications have either retired or are standing on the verge of retirement.

      The novice developers who opt for programming aren’t inspired by COBOL dynamics as much. That’s the reason – about 70% of universities do not include COBOL in their curriculum anymore.

      Still, if you manage to hire junior COBOL programmers – training them in legacy code and getting them up to speed isn’t as simple as saying it.

      Lengthy Hiring Cycles

      Finding the right COBOL talent, assessing the fitment for the job, and then getting them up to speed – it’s a tiring cycle.

      It takes about 90 to 180 days to find and hire a capable COBOL expert.

      In a market like today’s where the demand for COBOL programmers is rising, you have got to be quick and lucky at the same time – to find the right fit.

      Rising Compensation Costs

      If you want capable COBOL mainframe developers with proven experience and expertise – you must offer them lucrative compensation.

      And, that doesn’t end there – lucrative compensation will get them on your team. To keep them with you for a longer time, you must offer them good raises, and retention benefits.

      Not to leave aside, training these new hires is another overhead that you must undertake. And there’s no guarantee that they will stay for as long as you want them to.

      Risk of Single Points of Failure

      The single point of failure is a high-risk spot – and a wise CTO like you would never want to be at that spot.

      Suppose you hire just a couple of COBOL programmers on your team – they now know your COBOL applications inside out. Your dependency on them has increased to another level.

      With that high dependency you are likely one resignation away from compromising the project progress or a downtime. The risk is higher than you imagine.

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      Hiring COBOL Programmers as an Extension

      Working with a COBOL developer firm or hiring COBOL programmers as an extended team is a good alternative to skip the hiring bandwagon.

      With this route –

      • You don’t have to chase COBOL experts.
      • You don’t have to vet them for their skill sets.
      • You don’t have to train them thoroughly for the project.
      • You don’t have to be involved in project management overheads.

      All you need to do is – find a reliable COBOL development firm like Integrative Systems and sign them up.

      Working with an extended team of COBOL programmers –

      • Allows you the access to dedicated COBOL talent
      • Let’s you scale the team size up & down as needed
      • Frees you up from worries of finding the right fit for your project

      You get to have peace of mind with access to a bench of COBOL programmers who specialize in IBM i, mainframe, and hybrid environments.

      Thinking, “Why borrowing expertise works the best?”

      Zero Hiring Lag

      You don’t have to burn your time & energy in finding the right fit COBOL experts.

      The COBOL development firm allows you to handpick COBOL programmers from their ready pool of experts. You can choose and form the best possible team to look after your project.

      The best part – they can start in days and not months. Unlike traditional hiring scenarios where you need to train the new hires extensively, these COBOL experts are capable of coping faster with your project needs.

      Cost flexibility

      You save on costs – considerably.

      There are a variety of working models you can choose from.

      You can go with project-based model, monthly retainers, or hybrid model – depending on your project requirements.

      Unlike the traditional hiring where you must pay monthly wages to your team of COBOL programmers, here you pay only for what you use.

      Domain-Aligned Expertise

      This one puts you at a greater advantage!

      If you get COBOL programmers who aren’t just experts at what they do, but bring in relevant experience in your domain of work – what more could you ask for?

      Scalable teams

      You don’t need COBOL programmers all year round, right?

      There will be times – when a single programmer can do it all.

      There will also be times – when you will need additional COBOL experts to meet the project needs.

      The scalability leverage works just right in both the scenarios. You can scale your team size up and down as per your changing project requirements.

      And, this is something you can’t do with an in-house team.

      Thus, working with an extended team of COBOL programmers puts you at a greater advantage.

      Next, let’s explore the COBOL AS400 objectives you as the business leader could focus on fulfilling.

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      What are the Goals COBOL Users Are Focusing on, and You Should Too?

      1. Many tech leaders leveraging COBOL on AS400 systems are aiming to modernize their legacy applications to satisfy modern technological standards.

      2. The IT leaders are integrating newer solutions and technologies such as cloud computing and mobile applications with their COBOL applications.

      3. The IT leaders are keener on implementing advanced security measures like role-based access control & encryption to protect sensitive business data.

      4. The tech leaders are more focused on building a repository of legacy code documentation. They are also training the new COBOL developers rigorously to make the knowledge transition faster & efficient.

      Sounds overwhelming?

      While there may be something comforting about the old COBOL code, a forward-thinking approach is the key to your AS400 system’s future success.

      As a solution, either invest in training your existing staff or partner with an external COBOL AS400 partner or service provider to avail yourself of the ready-to-use expertise of a professional COBOL programmer.

      They become an extension of your IT team and expedite the process for you,

      Don’t forget to ponder upon the cost of delay for not taking a decision sooner.

      Final Thoughts about COBOL Programming and COBOL Developer

      IBM iSeries is a wonderful machine, and along with a modern programming environment, building applications on COBOL is not a waste of time and resources.

      This niche-serving business programming language is not dying and far from dead although the number of its lines of code is reciprocally related to the number of COBOL developers.

      In a world where IT continues to power the business environment, the longevity of IBM iSeries services and the need for COBOL programmers in today’s business environment is increasing.

      COBOL programmers and IBM iSeries services are here to stay for long.

      As demand will grow for non-agile and innovative systems, it will be challenging to bring any other technology onboard that can merge with the existing setup.

      That’s why COBOL is the best choice even for the new-age business leaders. And when dissenters continue to challenge the existence of IBM iSeries services, the COBOL programmers will keep proving their worth.

      If you have any queries regarding the iSeries services or need COBOL programmers for your project, feel free to connect with Integrative Systems at contact@integrativesystems.com.

      Integrative Systems is an US-based IBM iSeries consulting services provider and an IBM Silver Business Partner having served for more than twenty years in this field.

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