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sponsored by UNIFY Corporation
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30 Nov 2007
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Published:
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30 Nov 2007
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PDF
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10
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Migrating Lotus Notes Domino applications can be a difficult and time-consuming process. It inevitably requires retiring or replacing a large number of applications and converting the rest. In order to minimize the retraining of users and performance lags, it is importance to migrate the suitable applications as quickly and efficiently as possible. This white paper examines:
- Motivations for migrating from Lotus Notes to Microsoft's.NET platform
- Common problems when migrating complex Notes applications to an SOA platform
- Techniques and technologies that can provide complete production-to-production, like-for-like applications with identical user interfaces to minimize retraining
Read this white paper now for best practices and processes for migrating Lotus Notes applications to Microsoft's .NET platform.
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