IT Manager Webcast: Bridging the Architectural Chasm When Modernizing Legacy Code to .NET (Level 100)

Overview Older technologies and impending shortages of legacy programming skills are driving many organizations to modernize legacy IT applications into newer development environments like Microsoft .NET. A key challenge is to restructure applications to be consistent with object-oriented and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) best practices. The presenter of this webcast describes a new approach to modernize applications called Automation-Enabled Modernization (AEM), which helps restructure applications to newer architectures while taking advantage of automation for time and cost savings.

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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date18th March 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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