Compare the Top Software Intelligence Platforms that integrate with COBOL as of January 2026

This a list of Software Intelligence Platforms that integrate with COBOL. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with COBOL. View the products that work with COBOL in the table below.

What are Software Intelligence Platforms for COBOL?

Software intelligence platforms provide deep visibility into the performance, behavior, and architecture of complex software systems. They automatically collect and analyze data from applications, infrastructure, logs, and user interactions to help teams detect issues, optimize performance, and improve reliability. Using AI and automation, these platforms identify anomalies, pinpoint root causes, and provide actionable insights without requiring manual analysis. They are essential for modern DevOps, cloud-native environments, and organizations running large-scale distributed applications. By centralizing observability and intelligence, they help teams accelerate innovation while reducing downtime and operational costs. Compare and read user reviews of the best Software Intelligence Platforms for COBOL currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SMART TS XL

    SMART TS XL

    IN-COM Data Systems

    SMART TS XL is an enterprise-grade application discovery and “software intelligence” platform that enables organizations to search, analyze, and visualize dependencies across all their codebases, regardless of platform or language. It ingests source code, database schemas, configuration files, documentation, ticketing logs, JCL, and other assets, from legacy mainframes (COBOL, JCL, PL/I, AS/400, etc.) to modern distributed environments (Java, .NET, Python, JavaScript, C++, databases, scripts, text files), and catalogs everything into a centralized, searchable repository. With patented indexing technology, SMART TS XL can process millions or even billions of lines of code and return results in seconds, allowing users to instantly locate where particular fields, error messages, modules, or logic are used enterprise-wide. It generates interactive visualizations like control-flow diagrams, cross-reference graphs, and impact-analysis maps.
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    eXplain

    eXplain

    PKS Software

    eXplain is a specialized code-analysis and legacy-system evaluation tool from PKS Software GmbH, designed to deeply analyze, map, document, and assess legacy applications, especially on mainframe platforms such as IBM i (AS/400) and IBM Z, so organizations can understand what lives in their software, how it’s structured, and what parts are worth keeping, refactoring or retiring. It imports existing source code into an independent “eXplain server”, no need to install anything on the host system, then uses advanced parsers to examine languages like COBOL, PL/I, Assembler, Natural, RPG, JCL, and others, along with data about databases (Db2, Adabas, IMS), job-schedulers, transaction monitors, and more. eXplain builds a central repository that becomes a knowledge hub; from there, it generates cross-language dependency graphs, data-flow maps, interface analyses, clusterings of related modules, and detailed object-and-resource usage reports.
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    Rocket Enterprise Analyzer
    Rocket Enterprise Analyzer is an application-intelligence and static-analysis platform designed to give organizations deep visibility into large and complex mainframe or legacy application portfolios. It analyzes source code, databases, job schedulers, and system definitions, even across hundreds of millions of lines, and builds a centralized repository with full application structure. Through comprehensive dependency mapping, control-flow and data-flow visualization, impact analysis, and code-usage metrics, it reveals how modules, data elements, and processes are interconnected. It supports languages and environments typical in mainframe and legacy systems, enabling architecture-level understanding without relying on original developers or outdated documentation. A built-in AI-powered Natural Language Analysis Assistant allows developers to query the codebase using plain-English questions.
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