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Are you ready to convert your
existing applications to the latest COBOL compiler? Have you
delayed new projects and applications because of the high
entry cost for compilers and training?
Compile service
– Users sign up for the service and pay 149.00 for initial setup
that will include a single user runtime license to isCOBOL in
order to test the compiled programs on their computer. A fee of
100.00 per month will entitle them to submit their programs to
be compiled. The customer will be able to purchase a copy of
isCOBOL from The Cobol group, Inc. The COBOL Group, Inc. will
also give the user a discount equal to the total payments made
for the compile service monthly charges up to a maximum of
$500.00.
Assistance
– Assistance at the rate of 40.00 per hour can be purchased in
advance (Assistance will be provided via Email, Telephone and/or
remote internet assistance). A minimum initial time purchase is
8 hours, then after time can be purchased in 4 hour increments.
Time will be used in 15 minute increments. Service will cover
every aspect of moving their application to isCOBOL.
Now you can design new applications, bring old applications
out of moth balls and create COBOL SAS (Software as a
service) applications for the web.
COBOL Compile Services will:
- Compile your
programs
- Assist in
application migrations
- Start your
compile fast and at a lower cost
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For one small monthly fee we will compile your programs with a
guaranteed maximum turn around time of four business hours. One
of the major issues dealing with software companies is there is
a general lack of "How To" assistance. We will have an
additional service to assist you in this area as well.
When your applications are running you can purchase the compiler
and tools from us at a discounted price.
Take advantage NOW of the latest technology including thin
client, JAVA interfaces, ODBC and much more. We will offer this
service using the latest in COBOL technology. If this is
something you would be interested in fill in the form below let
us know.
We are expecting to launch this service by September 17, 2009.
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