Migrating from the mainframe

Many companies share an interest in making mainframe migration easier and more efficient for customers. The Mainframe Migration Alliance (MMA) brings these companies together to inform businesses about the benefits of mainframe migration and help them transform their IT into a strategic asset.

Thirty or so years ago, the mainframe was the only way to achieve a highly scalable, highly reliable platform for a company’s most mission critical applications. But we’ve come a long way since the birth of the mainframe, and all that scalability and reliability is now easily attainable via Windows, at a fraction of the cost of a mainframe.

In addition to the price of equipment, several other facets of the Windows environment can contribute to efficiencies and reduced cost: the supplier limitations of the mainframe are simply not there in a Windows environment, which offers boundless choice of products and suppliers. The greying pool of mainframe developers also means that Windows far surpasses the mainframe in terms of supportability, and most users, whether end users or developers, are familiar with working in a Windows environment.

When you consider these facts, it becomes crucial to consider Windows as a viable alternative to the mainframe.

Please review the articles and resources listed below for more information on migrating from mainframe systems to the Microsoft Windows platform. We hope you find this helpful, along with additional information and resources that are available at www.mainframemigration.org.

 

13 January 2008 Public sector

Ateras and Fujitsu enable school migration

Township High School District 211 in Illinois, USA, in its overall effort to reduce IT costs and improve productivity, has selected a solution by Ateras and Fujitsu to migrate its student information, payroll, personnel and security database systems from a mainframe IMS environment to the Microsoft SQL Server platform.

12 July 2007

Mogens Elsberg and Bjarne Schon, Microsoft Dynamics

Microsoft has developed Microsoft Dynamics AX Mobile Sales and Microsoft Dynamics Mobile Development Tools, a new solution and a set of tools for customers and partners to develop mobile applications that work with Microsoft Dynamics AX.

23 March 2007

Natural selection

Computers have come a long way since the mainframe. Spyros Sakellariadis tells Jacqui Griffiths why Microsoft must now be considered as a natural choice for enabling business growth.

1 December 2006

Migration in practice: Eurocopter

Eurocopter effortlessly moved its remaining legacy applications to a standard Windows server, saving time and money.

1 December 2006

Taking Flight

As its name suggests, the mainframe has been the core support of many businesses. But as new technologies intensify the competitive environment, Jacqui Griffiths looks at the reasons why companies are moving to Windows.

1 December 2006

A new lease of life

When DELA, the largest funeral insurance company in the Netherlands, realised that it was losing money daily on its old, slow mainframe, it called in Sogeti who, with the assistance of its migration partners MigrationWare and Micro Focus, offered DELA the solution to its dilemma.

1 December 2006

I before E

One of the largest insurance administration companies in Denmark, Sampension operates in two main areas: the administration of labour market pensions for nearly 300,000 government workers, and the administration and maintenance of portfolios for several large customers, worth more than DKK70 billion in total.

1 December 2006

Stratus joins Mainframe Migration Alliance

Stratus Technologies is among the latest companies to join the Mainframe Migration Alliance (MMA), set up by Microsoft to help companies migrate mission-critical applications from their proprietary mainframe computers onto smaller, flexible and cost-effective Windows-based systems.

1 December 2006

Data warehouse saves millions in inventory costs

With a customer base of ten million, South African retail chain Shoprite needed a robust and flexible business intelligence solution to facilitate its rapid growth.

1 September 2006

Quick shift for pre-press system

Express Newspapers' stable of publications includes the Daily Express and Sunday Express, as well as the Daily Star and Daily Star Sunday.

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