Coboldevelopers.com
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Welcome to Coboldevelopers.com, a division of NCSS Inc.

Coboldevelopers.com maintains an on-shore staff of experienced, fully qualified Cobol programmers. We can assist you with your mainframe Cobol projects or analyze, develop, install and maintain your Cobol based systems for you.

 

 

 

 

Our Parent company NCSS Inc., has been providing consulting services and support to the banking industry since the companies inception in 1982.

 

This is what we can do for you ...

  • Cobol based, legacy system archival & retirement.
  • Outsource all or just some pieces of your Cobol applications to us for development and maintenance. 
  • Legacy system analysis and documentation.
  • Mainframe file extracts.
  • Cobol program maintenance.
  • Cobol development.
  • Regulatory coding updates.
  • Cobol system production support.
  • Workflow, Dataflow and Functionality Diagrams.

We also have a full staff of business analysts that stand ready to work with you!  Our Business Systems Analysts partner with you to design, build, test and support solutions that meet your requirements.

 HOT TOPICS AREA  

WHO WILL TALK TO THE MAINFRAME TOMORROW?

SYNOPSIS | Operating bank mainframe computers requires skill in old computer languages, such as Cobol, assembly and job control. Yet universities no longer teach such skills, preferring to focus on C++ and Java, which can be used with current client/server-based computing systems. To make up for the lack of skilled mainframe programmers, banks are having to either train their own or rely more on outsourcers, Read the full story

COBOL: NOT DEAD YET

SYNOPSIS | Until a few months ago, the clearing and billing system for NYSE Group’s stock options exchange consisted of about 800 discrete Cobol programs running on an IBM mainframe. Today, the entire application set has migrated onto a pair of clustered, quad processor Windows servers. The recompiled programs remain in Cobol today, but they won’t stay there for long.  Read the full story