On Aug 27, 2005, at 3:00 PM, Steve Comstock wrote:
Ed Gould wrote:
Bill,
Thanks for reminding me of this issue.
How do companies handle the installation and turning new cobol
compilers over to the end users?
1. Do you just install it and let the programmers compile cobol
programs as they normally do?
2. recompile all known cobol programs
3. let them play with it for X amount of time in a sandbox machine
before going towards a full installation.
4. Let you change management program loose and let it do all the work.
6 . Role it out as part of a new OS
7. Other
Thanks,
Ed
Whatever they do, they don't train their people on the differences
and new features.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
Steve,
Extremely valid point. But then is there a really good document that
does show the differences and how they could take advantage of the new
features?
Ed
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