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Why Modernize Your IBM i Applications with RAMP?
IBM i applications have been a cornerstone of many industries, but with the rapidly evolving digital landscape, modernizing legacy IBM i applications has become a necessity. Updating these systems is essential for improving performance, adaptability, and overall...

Creating APIs with Visual LANSA
Application programming interfaces (APIs) are becoming ubiquitous in a data-centric world. API development is now considered a core skill for developers and a required investment for businesses [1]. APIs are crucial to the modern digital economy as they enable...
PWA VS Native App: How to Choose Between Them?
In today's mobile-first world, businesses are constantly seeking the best way to reach customers. It often comes down to this question: native vs. progressive web apps (PWAs), which mobile solution will work best for our business? Both offer unique advantages and...

How to Measure and Improve Developer Productivity: Tips & Metrics
Businesses establish specific development standards for application modernization to evaluate the software developer’s performance in a given timeframe. Organizations use these standards to evaluate developer productivity. These metrics assist businesses in...

Collaboration Made Easy on Visual LANSA
Creating applications is no longer a task for a single developer or a siloed team. As applications become more complex, they demand collaboration across diverse skill sets, including developers, designers, architects, and business analysts. Improved software quality,...

What Are Software Metrics? How Can I Measure These Metrics?
Software metrics provide the ability to measure progress, quality, and efficiency of software development projects. It helps project managers to make better decisions, manage risk and improve the software quality continuously. Understanding and effectively measuring...

Building Your Repository on Visual LANSA
Developers are under constant pressure to create and maintain high-performance applications. In their quest to build and innovate rapidly, inefficiencies are, ironically, often overlooked. One familiar example is code redundancy, which occurs when the same code is...

What is IBM i? Everything You Need to Know
What is IBM i? IBM i, previously known as AS400 and later iSeries, is an integrated operating system that powers a wide range of business applications. Renowned for its unmatched reliability and security, IBM i enables organizations to streamline operations and...
Integrating IBM i Data with Multi-Platform Insights on One Dashboard
Every business generates 402.74 million terabytes of data every day, making it one of the most crucial components for success (Exploding Topics, 2024). They often rely on multiple data sources and platforms, which makes it challenging to gain a unified view of...

The Power of Data Storytelling With LANSA BI
Data storytelling imbues business communication with relevance and impact. But how you say things is just as important as what you say. Storytelling styles and narrative content both matter — and LANSA BI makes both more compelling in helping data drive organizational...
How to Overcome the Challenges of Legacy IBM i Applications with LANSA
The IBM i (formerly known as AS/400) stands out as the backbone of countless businesses and is known for its unmatched reliability, scalability, and security. For decades, it has been powering mission-critical applications across various sectors, from finance to...

What is an AS/400? Understanding Its Role Today
The AS/400 is a family of midrange computers that IBM introduced back in 1988. Even today, It still continues to serve many businesses because it is known for reliability, scalability and secure performance. The AS400 (Now IBM i) remains a key tool for managing...