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Legacy system integration

 
 

Despite all the new on-line technologies that have emerged over the last ten years, it is not surprising that many organisations still rely on legacy systems that were designed before e-business was ever conceived. These systems are often large databases running on mainframe or mini computer architectures and holding years of important corporate data.

The benefits of moving to modern client-server technologies are manifold and include, easier access to data, more efficient data analysis, quicker development and lower costs. The challenge is how to migrate from the old to the new whilst maintaining business continuity.

Comsiant has worked with many blue chip companies to help them exploit the true value of their corporate data sets by developing strategies and systems that provide robust migration with maximum benefit and minimal disruption.

We will be happy to provide you with references for this highly specialised work from major financial and commercial companies.

 
Business Process Re-engineering  
 

Comsiant can help you migrate to E-Business, by helping you first appreciate the benefits and then assisting you in planning and implementing a strategy for change.

  • We take you carefully through the initial planning stages where together, we analyse your current business processes to identify where E-Business can help.
  • We recognise that it is not always possible or desirable to replace existing IT systems. We have broad experience in analysing these systems and integrating them with new on-line technologies.
  • We can help you introduce new E-Business practices by showing how and where efficiencies and cost reductions can be made. Integral to this is helping your staff develop new skills through focused training.