Sunday, April 15, 2007

LANSA Releases Upgrade To RAMP Modernization Tool




"Among the new features shared with me are improved performance and enhanced productivity." Thom Davidson




LANSA has announced a new release of RAMP modernization tool for the System i platform that provides users with key features to improve performance and productivity, including multiple sessions, favorites folders, and 5250 screen wrappers.

A leading feature is the end user's ability to open and control multiple application framework windows at the same time. A framework window contains a new instance or a subset of the framework, for example, a specific application, a specific view of an application, or a specific business object. The ability to open and work within multiple windows naturally increases the user's productivity.

With the new release, users may also create personalized favorites folders, that is, a selection of application components containing only the business objects they use most frequently. By extension, an application designer may elect to allow multiple favorites folders (for example, order-entry favorites, end-of-month favorites, etc.) for different users or different periods of use to further simplify navigation and usability.

The third main feature is screen wrappers, that let developers put a graphical interface replacing one or more 5250 screens without having to analyze, rewrite, and retest the business logic within. These wrappers are graphical components that provide a fully functional and extendable user interface without having to change the server-side code.

"This new release provides features and functions that our early users of RAMP have been asking for," said John Siniscal, president of LANSA Inc. "As the RAMP customer base grows, we are learning and responding to the requirements that will make RAMP even more powerful and flexible for large-scale, real-world modernization projects. Customer feedback from both end-user organizations and ISVs has so far been enthusiastic and encouraging."

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

LANSA: A great developer tool

I've been a LANSA developer since 1990 and I have to say that it is one of my favorite development toolsets. I've done LANSA green-screen applications, reports, Lansa for the Web, and LANSA Integrator applications. I've found that I really like the repository and many of the tools and leverages that it brings to the table. Now, I'm even more excited as I just finished some LANSA WAMS training that was really great. The "bang for buck" that the LANSA IDE and development toolsets bring to the table is just incredible. I've coded in other languages, but never found either the satisfaction or the productivity that I get from using the LANSA toolsets. After using LANSA, I simply cannot imagine going back to using any other toolset as my mainstay for getting business applications developed and deployed rapidly. - Robert S. Sweney rsweney449@gmail.com

Saturday, January 27, 2007

R&K Expands LANSA Client Base with 1SYNC

Weidenhammer Systems Inc. (WSC) and Rippe & Kingston Systems, Inc. (R&K) have merged our 1Sync Managed Services under R&K. This merger provides benefits for our valued clients. There are a number of 1Sync network infrastructure enhancements and modifications that are planned for implementation in 2007. As a result of this merger, all accounts will be transitioned together without interruption. The consolidation allows us to expand the resources dedicated to 1Sync.R&K will be incorporating our essential Portal to the 1Sync Managed Services practice which will provide new capabilities including access to our 1Sync Knowledgebase, 1Sync's membership site, various retail news feeds for current industry information, as well as links to major retailers sites.

The 1Sync software is a LANSA based solution.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Looking ahead: Tech trends 2007


As we gaze toward the vista of 2007, we find our e-mail inundated with IT predictions.


With fanfare, Microsoft Corp. will garner headline early in the year as it realeases its Vista operating system. The release splash will give way to headlines that enterprises are following through on comments from wary IT administratrors are waiting to upgrade. Then will come the security-risk headlines, followed no doubt by the patch headlines. No doubt, this will keep the LANSA support people very busy trying to keep up with all the changes from Microsoft.

Year of the WAM. Yes, LANSA released LANSA 2005 a couple of years ago. However, it takes time for people to catch up with their technology. It is predicted this is the year that it explodes.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Charts and Graphs with LANSA WAMS

A little help please. I am looking for a good weblet that make it possible to offer dashboard type of items within a portal using LANSA WAMS. If anyone has seen it, let me know. Thanks for listening to a personal request.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

LANSA Hosting and Managed Services


Do you need applications written in LANSA hosted on the web? Rippe and Kingston can provide iSeries servers to host your LANSA applications. Contact John Reuter for details at 513.977.4591 or jreuter@rippe.com. To learn more about Rippe and Kingston Systems, click here.

Monday, November 6, 2006

IONA & LANSA to Deliver SOA Enablement Tools for IBM System i

IONA and LANSA to Deliver SOA Enablement Tools for IBM System i Servers
11/01/2006

IONA® Technologies (NASDAQ: IONA), a specialist in distributed service-oriented architecture (SOA) infrastructure solutions for performance-demanding IT environments, and LANSA, a provider of application development and integration software, today announced a broad technology, sales and marketing partnership. By combining the capabilities of IONA’s Artix™ extensible Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and LANSA’s Integrator product the companies will deliver Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) enablement technology for IBM System i servers (AS/400, iSeries and i5).

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