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Application Renewal

The art of migrating from legacy systems to the future

The Market

Speed, collaboration and innovation are key differentiators in the present-day economy. To keep pace with the dynamic marketplace, organisations need business applications that are highly flexible and easily accessible to internal and external stakeholders. Mainframe host-based systems typically define and control the majority of business processes in large organisations. Enterprises that can effectively leverage their legacy systems are best positioned for growth and success.

Our Solution

NIIT Technologies is offering a host of solutions in the Legacy Modernisation space, including the following:

Legacy Re-engineering. This involves the complete redevelopment of the application using new user interfaces, channels, hardware, architecture and design. The business functionality of the legacy system is kept intact where applicable on the new one. … More >>

Legacy Migration. This is essentially a technical migration, frequently infrastructure driven, to move an application to a new platform/language/database. Here, the design and user interface remains essentially the same. … More >>

Legacy Web Enablement. This is a low cost and low risk method of non invasively web-enabling legacy text-based online systems. Web enablement products directly use the terminal data flow with its defined rules and mappings that are directly transformed into Web pages. … More >>

Legacy System Improvement. Many legacy systems, although meeting business requirements, suffer from performance problems, long pending change requests, and excessive storage and infrastructure costs. Current IT resourcing does not have the bandwidth to solve these issues. … More >>

Legacy Rationalisation and Decommissioning. Mergers, acquisitions, historically distributed IT organisation have given rise to duplication of applications resulting in high infrastructure, licensing and support costs that eat up a large part of the IT budget. … More >>