Many companies continue to operate their businesses using legacy systems that are specifically tuned for their business processes. While these systems have performed well over the years, it has come at a price. Legacy systems tend to have high support, maintenance, replacement and licensing costs, reduced vendor support, dwindling bases of proficient technical personnel, and less access to current technologies.
Complete or partial legacy system migrations can allow businesses to retain the investments they have made while still optimizing and modernizing their IT operations. System migrations / modernizations are complex and can involve a number of interacting components including:
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Businesses which make the strategic decision to retain the investments that they have made in their existing IT systems now face a variety of options:
For over 30 years, Datatek has been answering these types of questions for clients and providing them solutions. In every migration solution, Datatek strives to use automation whenever possible.
While automation provides all these types of benefits, Datatek recognizes that a one-size-fits-all automation approach does not meet the needs and preferences of most clients. While one customer desires an item to be migrated a certain way, another customer wants it migrated in a completely different manner. Datatek resolves this issue with customized automated migrations (CAM). A CAM combines the benefits of automation with the benefit of customer specific customizations which are usually only available through manual migrations. By providing the best of both worlds, Datatek’s CAM services can offer your business cost effective, low-risk, and customizable migration solutions.
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A Fortune 1000 financial software and data center services provider wanted to migrate from their legacy platform to an Open System environment. Their software suite was written in a combination of PL/I, Assembler, and script/macro language. Database access was performed through a proprietary relational data manager.
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