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TUG Buzz! for Monday November 8th, 2021


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Modernize with LANSA
It's easy for organizations to point fingers at legacy platforms when systems have fallen out of favor and IT starts to feel the pressure. Executives and line-of-business (LOB) managers often suggest that IT simply jettison these legacy applications and platforms without knowing the impact it will have on the company.

How do you go about choosing a new platform? A few things you should to consider before making such an important decision:

  • Is it better to modernize your IBM i applications rather than to migrate?
  • What's the best plan for transitioning from the IBM i to a new platform?
  • How much will the transition cost and how long will it take?

Download this white paper and learn how to think of these issues as opportunities rather than problems as we discuss the importance of allowing business requirements to drive business decisions.

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