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Migration
As industry and technology landscapes change, it becomes important for software companies to adapt their software and modify underlying architecture. Aditi's migration services enable companies to rapidly implement such changes and capitalize on new market opportunities.


Aditi's migration services facilitate software companies to

  • Offer the product on additional technology platforms (eg: J2EE products on the .NET stack, and vice versa).
  • Re-architect the product to scale-up to target enterprise customers, or scale-down to target SME customers.
  • Transition desktop products to a hosted services model, enabling Software as a Service (SaaS).
  • Incorporate Web 2.0 concepts and features into online products.
  • Migrate user interfaces (eg: Web enabling or converting to SmartClient).
  • Modernize architecture from 2-tier to n-tier or 32-bit to 64-bit systems.
  • Replace architecture components with emerging alternatives (eg: transitioning from Crystal Reports to Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SRS).
  • Internationalize and localize the product into multiple languages.

Platform migration can drive more revenues and profits
If you have products on either the Java/J2EE platform or the .NET platform, ensuring interoperability and cross-platforming to the other platform can open new doors. Migrating to a new platform is not just making the same functionality available on a new platform; it is an opportunity to deliver better value to your customers through a fundamental rethink based on the new platform.

Migration Approach

Migration Approach

 

Additional Resources

Microsoft NXT Program
Aditi and Microsoft provide joint incentives that reduce the overall cost and risk of migration or upgrade to new Microsoft technologies.

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.NET Migration Services



"We understand how to migrate Notes applications to .Net/Sharepoint, but the missing link was access to data when off line - Now there is nothing that will prevent us to move from Lotus to Sharepoint. Thank you all for your hard work."
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