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Web Enablement/ Legacy RejuvenationRejuvenation/Conversion of Mainframe Systems for the Web |
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Rising acceptance of the Internet offers a very attractive alternative to mainframe and client/server approaches, as a result, more companies are now looking to the Internet as a lifeline to their business. Acceptance regarding Internet technologies has captivated businesses and encouraged them to encompass the Internet into current operations, as a secure, reliable channel of access. Subsequently, this direction has left the doors wide open for companies to undergo unlimited expansion and has given them an edge on new technologies. For companies that operate in mainframe environments, this new era presents itself as a challenge; the need to bridge the gap between old and new, and provide the link through a common integrated interface. Parallel has designed the Web Factory Program to address such requirements. We can take your mainframe system and translate it into a format that can be used on the Internet, a process known as Rejuvenation. Our team of highly qualified programmers will adapt legacy software to the Internet and deliver a Web Enabled system that is practical, functional, and extremely cost- effective. The benefits of converting a system for use through the Internet are numerous. Some key benefits are:
In addition, to our conversion/rejuvenating services, we offer hosting services to Application Service Providers and to companies providing E-commerce as a service. Our hosting services are available at very competitive, cost-effective prices. Parallel's continuing commitment to excellence is demonstrated by our reputation; acclaimed by the Gartner Group as a leader in its field, we are proud to offer our Web Factory program to clients that require the competitive edge, but need cost effective solutions. |
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