Micro Focus earns Microsoft Technology Partner of the Year Award

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Micro Focus earns Microsoft Technology Partner of the Year Award

Micro Focus has announced that the company has accepted the 2011 Microsoft Technology Partner of the Year Award in the Technology Innovation category recognizing the company's Visual COBOL R3 solution.

Held at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, the award was given to Micro Focus for its contribution of application modernization and application quality testing tools that enable the migration and reuse of mainframe applications on the Microsoft Application Platform, including Microsoft Azure.

Visual COBOL R3 is the first solution to translate the COBOL language directly to the Java Virtual Machine, giving developers the freedom to extend COBOL to the latest platforms using a variety of application environments. With over 220 billion lines of COBOL being used within today's enterprise, rewriting these COBOL applications to incorporate new technologies and platforms prove to be a costly and risky proposition. Microsoft's collaboration with Micro Focus' Visual COBOL R3 gives developers the freedom to extend COBOL to the latest platforms using a variety of application development environments, without having to rewrite each code.

"Microsoft Platform Modernization Alliance wishes to highlight key technologies and services, such as Micro Focus' Visual COBOL R3, that have made a significant positive impact on our customer's experience," said Bob Ellsworth, Director, Enterprise Platform Modernization at Microsoft. "The solution enables mainframe customers to not only easily migrate from their existing mainframe platform but to also run as part of the Microsoft Application Platform which ensures interoperability and integration with Microsoft's Visual Studio. Additionally, Visual COBOL R3 further positions the migrated applications to run on the public cloud based on Microsoft Azure."


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