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J2EE Migration
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As the demands of worldwide
business is going through rapid pace of change,
it has become a matter of chief concern for
IT departments to ensure that the enterprise
systems in place have the necessary scalability,
maintainability, versatility, and availability
as key attributes. The failure of a system
could mean millions of dollars in lost revenues,
which is unacceptable in today's fast-paced
economy. In order to maintain the competitive
advantage through customer -supplier integration,
experts recommend a robust, well-designed
server-side platform which provides the infrastructure
and tools to build flexible and reliable commerce
solutions that meet business' core needs and
enables enterprises to leverage IT as a source
of competitive advantage.
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Sun Microsystems' J2EE platform is one such technology/framework,
which comes highly recommended for dynamically evolving
enterprises. The business needs of such organizations,
which are changing in a dynamic fashion, are keeping
the IT departments in a permanent state of flux. J2EE
lends itself to mitigating the risks involved with
rapid business changes affecting software changes.
Some of the business benefits accrued by adopting
J2EE includes:
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Industry support - being a
collaborative industry effort
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Preservation of existing IT
investments - J2EE layers on top of existing systems,
allowing a corporation to fully leverage past
investments.
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Adaptability to change - If
an organization designs a J2EE application well
and remains loyal to the standard, the system
can be scaled over time by replacing underlying
middleware, operating system, or hardware without
significantly modifying applications
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Time to Market and maintainability
- Software vendors also experience a faster time
to market with J2EE, because J2EE enables a vendor
to author database-independent code, and easily
support any customer's deployment environment.
| Some of the operational benefits accrued
due to J2EE adoption includes: |
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Benefit from a sizeable reduction
in Software and hardware costs through elimination
of high end servers
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Benefit from a available large
pool of J2EE* resources
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Advanced features of J2EE*
technology ensures reduction of disparate components
thereby reducing the number of application to
be maintained in parallel, this accrues a greater
operational control over technology
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Homogeneous industry-wide J2EE*
standards help facilitate seamless integration
with the Supply chain and other extranets
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Changing business needs are
easily incorporated as scalability levels are
very high
All the above-mentioned benefits add in a major
way to the bottom line through a greater degree
of cost benefit ratio.
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Some the Legacy applications developed in COBOL, Unify,
Uniface, PowerBuilder,Visual Basic, Ingres, Informix, Delphi
are migrated to J2EE*
using our webNabler.
*Java
and all related Java Products (J2EE) are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems in North America and all
other countries
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