Product Migration & Porting:

To provide end users with solutions across multiple platforms, Agile Programming software companies put much time and effort into migrating and porting their products. This endeavor can require a huge investment in resources and can cause major challenges in product support. Leveraging its Distributed Agile Method and platform.

Openwire helps software companies successfully overcome these challenges so that they can focus entirely on core product development rather than cross-platform compatibility. Our migration and porting services provide product transformation from source to target-both across platforms and across design architectures-while optimizing code performance for equal or enhanced performance.

Openwire's range of migration software services include:

  1.   Operating System migration (e.g., Solaris, Linux, Windows)
  2.   Pre .NET-to-.NET migration
  3.   Application server migration
  4.   J2EE to .NET Migration and vice versa
  5.   Proprietary architecture to open, standards-based architecture (e.g., J2EE, .NET)
  6.   Database migration (e.g., SQL Server, Oracle, DB2)
  7.   Programming language migratio
  8.   Platform interoperability (Mobile)

Openwire has a well-evolved migration methodology that covers all phases of the process, from impact analysis to deployment and testing. There are four key steps in our migration strategy:

  1.   Planning, risk and needs analysis
  2.   Versioning control and library definition customization
  3.   Build system and code migration
  4.   Detailed testing and debugging

The following illustration explains the four steps in detail:

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Openwire customizes its migration methodology based on client context and factors like:

  1.   Application architecture
  2.   Application nature and size
  3.   Business impact and priority
  4.   Other constraints like cost, scheduling, etc.

In addition, Openwire's migration team provides an accurate account of applications affected by the migration, defines migration issues by count and severity, and outlines a delivery plan and cost model to complete the migration.