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sponsored by Micro Focus
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22 Jun 2011
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Published:
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22 Jun 2011
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PDF
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
In the past, business applications were siloed in strict organizational divisions. Although this allowed each department or initiative to have complete control over their tools and methods, the increasing pace of modern business demands that these separate entities be able to share information to increase insight and productivity for the whole organization.
Read this e-guide, expertly compiled by ebizQ.com, to discover the true value of modernizing legacy applications. Inside, learn about:
- Using a service-oriented architecture (SOA) to migrate and modernize legacy applications
- The agile requirements for application modernization
- And creating new value by moving away from multiple legacy applications and disjointed data processing systems.
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