When software
or hardware platforms lose their prevalence, technological edge, and ultimately
market share, vendors allocate less and less resources to support them. Professionals
and programmers know that, ultimately, aging parts and systems fail, so sources
for replacement parts and systems becomes a major concern.
Sometimes a company needs
to transform non-compliant applications into systems that conform to standardized
language, tools, and platforms.
Technology advancements
happen for good reason. They are meant to serve a purpose in the marketplace, such
as convenience, reliability, and increased efficiency. If companies do not stay
abreast of these advancements, they fall behind.
The business world is
all about change. Companies that fail to evolve with the marketplace stagnate and
disappear like those that made buggy whips. Locations change or experience renovations,
divisions are added and cut—the reasons are endless.
Can you afford to perform the system migration that you know your organization needs?
There are probably some things holding you back. Downtime, potential glitches and
delays, clunky legacy systems, and lack of IT personnel to handle both day-to-day
operations and the migration—all these can add up to needless hesitation.
But can you afford not to perform the migration? How much more efficiently would
your company operate if you could do it today?
What if you could do it without the hassles of doing the work in-house?
Application Migration Services
Your IT staff already has business-critical activities to perform. Don't compromise
those activities with the added load of conversions and migrations. Wisdom InfoTech
can perform your migration with minimal disruption to your operations. We have the
experience to deliver quality results on-time and on-budget, so you can keep your
business moving forward.
We offer a variety of solutions to your unique migration requirements:
Technology conversion
(e.g. moving from VB.net to Java)
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Programming language
conversion (e.g. VB to C#)
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Operating system
or other software upgrades (e.g. Windows or other OS upgrades) |
Technology upgrades
(e.g. Java and .Net) |
Data migration
between databases
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Legacy systems
to new technology (e.g. Access to SQL Server, Mainframe to Oracle)
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Migration of client
server application to Web
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System upgrades
(e.g. Java application servers, Microsoft servers)
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