OpenVMS Migration

Our comprehensive tools-based approach means we can rapidly move your application from OpenVMS to open systems at a fraction of the cost and risk of redeveloping or buying a package.

Using tools acquired from Accelr8 and enhanced by Transoft, we can take your COBOL Fortran, Pascal, C or Basic application, together with its user interface (SMG, FMS or DECForms), DCL command files and associated data (RMS, Rdb or Oracle) to your choice of UNIX, Linux or Microsoft Windows - and improve the functionality of your application along the way.

We can also provide professional services with highly skilled and experienced consultants.

 

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 OpenVMS migration to UNIX, Linux or Windows 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 OpenVMS application migration to UNIX, Linux or Windows 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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