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The need for migration of
applications or databases in enterprises arises from changes in
business demands or technology challenges either to improve
operational efficiency or to manage risk. Many enterprises are
straddled with the challenge of ensuring that investments in legacy
systems do not get locked in proprietary and outdated technologies
while migrating to newer systems. The need is to preserve established
business rules and practices in the old system at the same time
managing valuable human resources locked in maintaining legacy
systems. Maintenance problem,
complex architecture, difficult to deploy Technology obsolete,
difficult to find resources Scalability
problems Integration problem
with other systems Difficult to upgrade
the system for new user requirements Ease of
deployment Rapid
Development Consolidation: to
reduce the number of database platforms to enable better
data sharing. Internet: to take
advantage of Internet technologies and make their data
accessible via the web. Legacy: to replace
platforms no longer of strategic value. Security: to make
applications unbreakable. Availability: to
provide better scalability, reliability and increased
performance. Distributed
system Smart client with
win form as well as thin client with web form Ease of
development Ease of deployment
Xml web
services Richness of the .NET
framework Assessment services
to help you decide to stay, port, build, or buy Strategy services to
select the target environment and plan your
migration Implementation and
support services
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