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Microsoft Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure and Resource Center
Year 2000 Tools
In the continued effort to provide you with Year 2000 remediation tools, Microsoft offers a list of companies that offer Year 2000 remediation tools and may be able to assist you in your Year 2000 remediation efforts. For this tool to be listed on this site does not indicate an endorsement or recommendation on the part of Microsoft for either the manufacturer, its products or the underlying technologies being used. You will need to do your own assessment to determine if the tools offered meet your needs. For information regarding this company or its Year 2000 solutions, please contact the company directly.

Fujitsu Software Corporation
Developer Tools Group

3055 Orchard Drive
San Jose, CA. 95134-2005
(408) 428-0500
FAX: (408) 428-0600
cobol@adtools.com

http://www.adtools.com/

Fujitsu COBOL

Fujitsu COBOL is the fastest, most reliable Windows-based COBOL development Environment. It allows you to access, reuse, and retarget COBOL programs for client/server and Internet platforms, while fully exploiting all the functions of Microsoft« WindowsÖ 95/98/NTÖ and BackOfficeÖ.

Fujitsu COBOL seamlessly and transparently integrates COBOL with Microsoft's visual development tools and opens new deployment options for legacy COBOL applications.

Fujitsu Limited is a leading provider of information technology products and solutions for the global marketplace. With over 500 group companies, including Amdahl and ICL, Fujitsu is one of the world's largest suppliers of computers and information systems solutions, telecommunications and semiconductor products, software and services. For more information on Fujitsu, visit our Web site at http://www.adtools.com/.

Description of how the product handles dates:
Fujitsu COBOL supports both 2-digit years and 4-digit century/year dates. Year 2000 compliant date handling requires the developer to use the ANSI'85 COBOL standard-date functions.


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