- Modernization Process
- Overview
- Screen Customization
- Web Deployment
- Integration / SOA
- Business Intelligence
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- Services
- Consulting
- Analysis Engagement
- Project Engagement
- Custom Services
Screen Customizations
Eliminating barriers
The possibility of Legacy Modernization exists today
Virtually all large end users and software vendors have considered the options for meeting this growing demand for an open architecture and graphic interface. The choices include replacement or rewriting. Both incur time, expense and risk – three things that most companies don't have in abundance. Yet the benefits of offering web access, modern appearance, additional functionality and the ability to quickly respond to customers, vendors and partners are obvious.
INFINITE Software is the leading provider of legacy application rehosting, web-enablement and integration software and services for AS/400 and mainframe applications. InfiniteWeb is a suite of software tools that bring Legacy applications to the web with a graphical user interface and allow them to integrate with newer, objectoriented applications over broad enterprises.
INFINITE Software designed INFINITEweb to provide Legacy Modernization tools for AS/400 and Mainframe applications. INFINITEweb easily creates vivid, web page-like, graphical screen renderings that are automatically web-deployed but..., INFINITEweb is more than just a design and deployment tool.
Because the underlying technology for INFINITE web is object-oriented and web-based, the new screens are represented as XML-usable objects. This means that they can integrate very easily with other J2EE or .NET built applications executing via the Web. This technology allows the legacy applications to interface and execute with other applications in an enterprise utilizing web services. In fact, SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) capabilities are a significant part of INFINITEweb.
Midrange and mainframe applications direct core business enterprises worldwide and represent a tremendous amount of intellectual capital and resource allocation. While these applications proved adequate in the past, the introduction of the Internet, newer database products and the drive to use SOA standards now demand a more functional, open-environment.
The need to retain knowledge of business processes while having the ability to open up the architecture for global access of applications and information is critical today.
Modernization project
