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You can develop your applications using the most current industry standard application development tools. You can architect your newer applications using industry standard programming paradigms. You can deploy your applications on a scalable, yet industry standard application server (s). You can integrate your applications with other applications in the enterprise as SOA (service-oriented-architecture) services You can store your data in a high performing, yet standard relational database You can access your data via database access technologies over the web anytime Connectivity of your current applications can be enhanced using industry standard network protocols – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Migrating your Legacy Applications to Java


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The Migration Series
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Migrating your Legacy Applications to Java
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Presentation Contents
  • What is considered Legacy?
  • What is considered new?
  • What is the need to migrate/modernize?
  • Modernization Opportunities to explore
  • Solution - Java
  • Manageability, Security and Connectivity
  • Reach us

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What is considered Legacy?
  • Cobol
  • Foxpro
  • eServer iSeries/400 commonly known as AS/400
  • Old vendor development tools
  • Hierarchical databases
  • Inaccessible and outdated technologies
  • Proprietary hardware with unusual chipsets
  • Bus architectures
  • Too heavy applications

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What is considered new?
  • Modern Technologies
  • Web/GUI interfaces
  • Standard development tools
  • Relational databases
  • Enterprise integrated systems on new technologies
  • Standard hardware with common chipsets
  • Service oriented architecture
  • Enhanced storage with lighter applications

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What is the need to migrate/modernize?
  • Expand the application meeting business
    challenges
  • Availability of high-rated and quality
    programming
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