by Guest Blogger | Jun 5, 2012 | applications, general, Legacy integration, main, SOA, Software Development, system integration
No one can solely depend on the market these days. They cannot predict what will rise and what might fall as new business requirements are coming into the market and the entire face of the market is changing and going in a whole new direction. With the ever changing...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 8, 2012 | legacy modernization, system integration
When an organization has taken the initiative to perform a system migration, it is not a decision made lightly. Legacy migrations are not commonly performed because of the cost that the organization incurs. And so after coming to terms and considering all the pros and...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 3, 2012 | legacy modernization, Software Development, system integration
A legacy applications system is a type of computer system, usually a database management system that an organization has invested a great deal of money and time in. Many organizations operate with legacy applications systems as they serve as a base for most of their...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 22, 2012 | legacy modernization, system integration
Legacy systems are old technology components. They are usually computer systems that were implemented long in the past, but are still currently in use. In spite of the fact that there are several other systems that have been developed that out shine the current...
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 | system integration
In the world of business legacy system integration is the new black. The basic processes information systems structure of many enterprises is managed via legacy software, a mixed blessing as most managers would put it. Based on technology that has long since passed...