by Miles | Jul 30, 2013 | general
Maintainable code: everybody wants it, very few modernization customers get it. But rigorously defining what is maintainable code is somewhat difficult. However, there are some good guidelines to go by: 1. Maintainable code for web business systems does NOT have the...
by Miles | Jul 25, 2013 | general
In the world of business, legacy system integration is a topic of intense interest. The basic business processes of many enterprises are managed via an IT systems structure that relies on legacy software, which is a mixed blessing as most managers would put it. Based...
by Miles | Jul 23, 2013 | general
System integration, also simply known as SI, is the process of putting in a new system, which can still relate and communicate with the previous system or systems, be it, or they, simple or exceedingly complicated. System integration is an arduous process, which needs...
by Miles | Jul 20, 2013 | general
Software conversion also known as computer migration, data migration or software migration is the copying of files from one computer to another computer, usually a newer version. And so, because the user does not want to lose the data and application stored on the...
by Miles | Jul 18, 2013 | general
Most organizations run on legacy software systems. Legacy software consists of programs and applications that are essential to the running of the organization’s basic functions. Though most of them are outdated as they were written ages ago using programming...
by Miles | Jul 16, 2013 | general
A legacy system is a system that essentially belongs to a previous generation, in a manner of speaking. It is typically an old system that despite its age and lack of modern compatibility still exists and continues to be in use. This is not because the users have...