Clerity reported that this new service helps companies analyze migration options for Software AG environments to fully understand the total business impact and implementation requirements involved in moving to modern platforms and application architectures.
Adabas, Software AG's database server, has been used on mainframes since 1970 for large applications, and has historically been implemented in conjunction with Natural, Software AG's programming language. Transitioning from these long-established environments can be complex; many migration vendors promote only a single path forward that may or may not be the right fit for a particular organization.
Clerity said its new MMAP service is a platform-neutral approach that helps companies consider all potential business and technology factors influencing a mainframe migration project and reach a business-savvy decision.
"Organizations with Adabas Natural investments may be struggling with whether to retain existing core investments or move to new frameworks such as Java or .NET," said Jeff Hacker, vice president in charge of Clerity's Adabas Natural Modernization Practice. "The Clerity MMAP takes a large degree of risk out of the decision by fully analyzing the business and technical implications of potential migration and modernization scenarios."
The Clerity MMAP for Adabas Natural Environments joins Clerity's growing portfolio of migration and modernization services which include comprehensive IT assessments, application database and data migration, legacy modernization, SOA enablement, infrastructure design, and managed services.
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