by Guest Blogger | Feb 7, 2012 | general, main, Software Development
Software development is when a user desires to create new software or, usually, upgrade their already existing system for a more efficient one. The users can be as diverse and large as an entire corporation or organization, a team that relies heavily on said software...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 7, 2012 | general, main, Software Development
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 Guest Blogger | Feb 7, 2012 | general, main, Software Development, system integration
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 Guest Blogger | Feb 7, 2012 | general, legacy modernization, main, Software Development
Software migration, also known as computer migration, data migration or Personal Computer (PC) migration is moving the data and applications from one computer to another. The reasons can be because the user has either purchased a new computer, or the computers at the...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 7, 2012 | .NET, general, main, Software Development
Power builder is an integrated development environment used to create applications. PowerBuilder to .Net is a combination of PowerBuilder and Microsoft’s .Net platform; the latest in software migration that has revolutionized the world of applications development....
by Guest Blogger | Feb 7, 2012 | general, JAVA, main, Software Development
The Common Business Oriented Language, abbreviated as COBOL, is among the oldest languages used in programming. Created in the late 1950’s, most organizations’ legacy systems are in fact based on COBOL programming. Due to this fact, most companies are finding it...