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DB-Net, Inc. |
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DB-Net has specialized in Legacy System migrations since 1984. In 1997 we started migrating customers to Windows and in 2000 we started developing our .NET tools. We not only convert COBOL to .NET but we convert several languages to C#. We have totally automated tools to extract data, create tables and load the data directly into MS SQL Server. Developing and debugging in Visual Studio will save your Company countless hours. Contact us for more information. Your new software will run as Web Services and will utilize Microsoft’s WCF. See the Demo Programs and Demo Instructions. |
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DB-Net, Inc. 522B Hickory Lane Howard, OH 43028 |
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PhonePhone: 740-397-9229 x201 E-mail: sales@db-net.com |

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We have developed the most sophisticated set of tools to migrate and modernize your legacy system. |

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· Migration, modernization, and custom programming · On site consulting on the best way to migrate and modernize your legacy COBOL and much more · Micro Focus, AcuCOBOL, or ANY COBOL conversions to Fujitsu COBOL for .NET · COBOL modernization and analyzing from all platforms · Data and Database migration and analyzing tools from any legacy database · Creating C# code from a database table and a table from C# code · Conversion of batch jobs and JCL to C# code · Conversion of all types of forms and screen I/O to Win and Web Forms · Convert displays and accepts to Win and Web Forms · Migrate COBOL programs to Web Services · Manage your applications from a very friendly user interface · Your program DLLs are stored as an image in a SQL database and loaded to run from anywhere · Integration of legacy code with new .NET applications · Affordable demos, consulting, training and support available · Tools are customized to handle customers unique problems and handed off to customers · Migration is as simple as drag and drop · All necessary export and import tools are included · Pricing based on tools provided along with modifications, training and support required |
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Migration tools today with tomorrow in mind. |