IBM i Migration

Many companies struggle to keep their IBM i (i Series / System i / AS/400) based applications relevant in today’s market. One solution is to move these applications to a more marketable platform such as Microsoft .NET under SQL Server.

Transoft can provide this modernization as a turn-key service. You provide us with your IBM i applications, we return migrated, ready to deploy .NET applications and SQL Server databases.

Transoft partners with ASNA and uses their Monarch migration suite to provide a nearly 100% automated IBM i migration of applications and data to the Microsoft .NET platform, utilizing C# or Visual RPG, running against either a SQL Server database or your existing DB2/400 database.

 

Business Issue Transoft Solution
Need to know the scope and cost of the project up front The Transoft PathFinder with its advanced methodology outlines the size and cost of the project before you start
Risk of project Transoft offers a fast, complete and automated migration solution, providing the lowest risk option compared to a rewrite or replacement strategy
Lack of integration for core legacy application A Transoft migration for IBM i enables you to Web-enable,
SOA-enable and integrate with other enterprise applications
Return on investment Preserve and enhance your investment in critical applications
Application performance Improve the performance of the application and evolve it to satisfy new business requirements in a modern open systems environment
User training With an application migration the need for user re-training is minimal
Maintenance costs Remove ongoing and increasing maintenance charges
Dependency on scarce resources No longer a concern once the application is running in a new environment.
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