Software migration, sometimes referred to as legacy transformation or legacy modernization, is a term used to describe the upgrade of software applications to new platforms and technologies through the use of automated transformation techniques. The purpose of a software migration is to evolve mission-critical enterprise applications to new, more modern, and robust IT platforms.
The goal of software modernization is to retain the value of existing IT assets on the target platform, usually J2EE or Microsoft's NET. The recent development of new technologies has made the software transformation process a cost-effective and accurate way to preserve legacy investments and thereby avoid the costs and business impact of rewriting an entirely new software from scratch.
Migrating applications is usually done to cut operational costs; it is a process that consists of various defined stages and aims to leverage the capabilities of new technologies and provide access to valuable functions such as Web Services and Integrated Development Environments, providing improved services to end-users.
When a software migration reaches functional equivalence, the migrated application can be aligned more closely to current and future business needs through the addition of new functionality to the transformed application.
Organizations worldwide have been running business based on legacy applications that have evolved for many years across diverse platforms. In the 21st century greater performance efficiency and web-enabled interactivity are needed to support these businesses.
Migration-to-Web of the legacy applications allows organizations to rich two goals of extending the knowledge of these applications, while deploying the execution potential of latest technologies.
Our extended experience in business software applications combined with our applied expertise in the wide set of available web technologies guarantees successful migration of your application to the web.

