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Legacy
Systems
Before the advent of World Wide Web and Client
Server Technology the most popular platform for computing was the
mainframe system. Even today many of you use the mainframe for both
data processing and running complex applications. With the introduction
of newer and better technologies the reliance on mainframe system
has been diminishing but not to the extent of making it extinct.
The recent challenges have been to re-engineer
the current applications in legacy systems to meet the new and constantly
changing business needs. The new business needs usually involve,
accommodating new business processes, easy to use graphic interface,
wider market reach, easy maintainability and better reporting system.
Given this challenge many of you have limited choices - either reengineer
using the existing legacy technology or migrate partially or completely
to a Web or client server architecture.
We strongly believe every one of your requirements
is unique and different. Our approach has been to do a systematic
analysis of your current technical scenario and provide a solution
that accommodates all your immediate business needs, provide for
future changes and suggest the most apt technical architecture.
Many of our clients have benefited from the use
of our specialized teams, which perform:
- Migrating your current legacy systems to a
Client Server
or a World Wide Web
solution
- Implementing ERP
solutions to replace your diverse legacy systems
- Converting current Data from the existing
format to a RDBMS format or any other that can be understood by
the new technology adopted
- Developing interfaces to interact with your
supplier/vendors and customers applications
- Data Warehousing to provide reliable
data for management reporting
We at Salem Associates are constantly working
with many Fortune 500 companies in providing the above services.
We take pride in mentioning that we have re-engineered applications
both from the functional and technical standpoint resulting in effective,
robust and cost saving solutions.
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