May
2005
Transoft transitions to MPE software
Migration company opens up its toolbox to 3000
sites
Most HP 3000 shops want to migrate
themselves, if theyre leaving the platform at all. The 3000
marketplace has long demonstrated a healthy appetite for in-house
projects, from application development to the heavy lifting of Y2K.
This month Transoft, a company that has led turnkey application
migrations for HP 3000 users since 2001, will put its software on the
market for the 3000s do it yourself managers.
This is pretty much how weve
worked most of our migration markets, said CEO Paul Holland
about Transoft selling its toolset. Early in a migration market
you tend to find organizations that are uneasy about remaining on the
platform: the larger IT departments, he added.
Such companies engage with a company like
Transoft to do the migration project, he said. But over time, small
to medium-sized companies the bulk of the HP 3000 installed
base become aware of the potential problem of using technology
no longer supported by the vendor.
Their instinct, Holland said,
particularly in the HP 3000 community, is Can I do this
job myself? Were now reaching that point in time where
the small- and medium-sized firms realize they need to do
something.
Transoft is offering tools which have acted
as serviceware, Holland said, used in the companys
services group to do migrations for 3000 ISV Amisys, as well as HP
3000 customers at Steel Warehouse, LOreal Mexico, Arriva London
and Blue Cross/Blue Shield Tennessee.
The company last made a proactive push of its
tools to migrating sites in the Data General market in the late
1990s. The company derives about half of its revenue from software
sales, including middleware and language products. Selling software
for migrations to HP 3000 customers was matter of timing.
We felt that bringing out this toolset
in this timeframe would be a period when that impending deadline of
2006 was going to start getting people active, he said.
While Transoft is not an HP Platinum
migration partner, the company has a working agreement with North
American Platinum firm MB Foster. Foster can use the Transoft tools
in its migration engagements. The set of migration programs now being
sold directly to HP 3000 customers rides under the brand name of
Legacy Liberator.
The Legacy Liberator products for the HP 3000
market include:
The Transoft Data Access Module
(TDAM), which implements HP TurboIMAGE intrinsics on Windows, Unix
and Linux. The software allows migration to RDBMS without changing
IMAGE calls in programs.
The Transoft MPE Library (TML) to
implement HP MPE/iX intrinsics on Windows, Unix and Linux.
Transofts Graphical Adapter
(TGA), which implements HP 3000 VPlus intrinsics on Windows, Unix and
Linux. This tool converts an applications VPlus user interface
to Web browser, GUI, or character-based alternatives without changing
code in programs.
Transoft Discovery Tool, used to
parse a complete COBOL II application and display a graphical
representation of the results as well as output a full report. This
software provides a complete inventory of application components and
itemizes all MPE/iX intrinsics used in the application code.
A JCL Emulator, software that enables
users to continue to run MPE Job Control Language (JCL) scripts
migrated to another platform without changes to a script, as well as
develop new scripts using JCL syntax.
A JCL Converter which converts
MPEs JCL to a native Unix korn shell or Windows Visual Basic
script.
Transofts MPE COBOL Converter to
move MPEs COBOL II code to either Acucobol or Micro Focus
COBOL.
Long experience, relationships
Transoft was founded in 1986 in the UK to
migrate companies away from legacy systems and evolve legacy apps,
starting with IBM and ICL mainframes before expanding to include
Bull, Data General, Wang and Digital systems, as well as the IBM
AS/400 and iSeries applications. Transoft supports 900 customers in
40 countries and is headquartered in the Atlanta area.
The company entered the HP 3000 market with
an Application Transformation solution just six weeks before HP
announced the end of its 3000 business in 2001. When it entered the
HP 3000 space, Transoft said a study showed nearly half of 3000 users
said the HP 3000 platform would not meet all their future technical
requirements.
Transoft has several projects in the
pipe working alongside MB Foster on HP 3000 migrations, Holland
added. We tried to have relationships with all the Platinum
partners, but over time some of those companies decided to be less
active in 3000 migrations. We communicate with Speedware, but we
dont have any situations where were working together at
the moment.
Speedware offers its own set of migration
tools for HP 3000 sites, ranging from DBMotion database migration
tool to the AMXW suite for migration to Windows or Unix.
In 2001 Transoft said it was offering
the first complete transformation solution combining selective
migration and re-use of existing code and data with
modernization. Presentations from Transoft at user group
meetings stress the companys belief in transforming 3000
applications to native Unix, Linux or Windows technologies, often
with Oracle or SQL Server to replace IMAGE.
The company also bridges COBOL alternatives
with its partnerships with both AcuCOBOL and MicroFocus COBOL. Last
year Transoft bought software from Accelr8 Technology in a deal to
serve 400,000 OpenVMS customers running on Digitals systems.
Tools offered elsewhere
The company has offered its Legacy Liberator
toolset to other markets. These programs run in a PC-based Windows
suite. Holland said the toolset has had its rule base refined over
the course of completing HP 3000 migrations since 2002.
The purpose of this tool suite is to
largely automate the migration process, he said. You
cannot ever, in our view, get a 100 percent migrated,
press-the-button for every aspect of the MPE application. Weve
built up an extensive set of rules to drive that process, through the
migrations weve done.
Transoft will provide a Fast Start Service
Package with each purchase of its tool suite. The package delivers up
to two weeks of training in using the tools. More importantly,
we actually go through mentoring sessions on their code, so by the
end of two weeks weve touched all aspects of the migration on
their applications.
Fast Start also includes a mapping section to
understand the process for a companys migration project.
Transofts Pathfinder studies will map out specifics for a
migration project, the recommended starting point.
Some HP 3000 customers show a willingness to
just dive in without such preliminaries, Holland said. We
remain an advisor to these organizations through the project,
he said. Pathfinder is an additional series of workshops which
precede Fast Start services.
The Legacy Liberator tools offer an
option to the market, but we are not in any way getting out of the
services business. If an organization wants the least risk of
achieving a quality migration, its probably better to outsource
it in partnership. We have to work with the organization.
Some firms would like to control the
pace of the migration more, he explained. They can nibble
away at it with these tools. The software is priced according
to a customers number of items to migrate, Holland said.