Application Migration and Re-engineering
Migration of an application becomes inevitable due to technology obsolescence, mergers and acquisitions, corporate re-organization or regulatory pressures.Conzeal has designed a migration methodology that suits migration of applications from one technology to another. The methodologies are derived from years of experience in migration and proven practices. Rather than just a technology change, Conzeal provides an oppurtunity to its clients to align business procedures more closely with new IT advances, cut down and improve business processes and also add new functionality.
Application Development of Multi-tier applications
Multi-tier applications are the norm for building enterprise software today. A multi-tier application is divided into discrete logical parts. The most common choice is a three tier breakdown -presentation, business logic, and data. Conzeal has experience in developing multi-tier applications for its clients in several technologies that has wed based front end as well as a Rich client GUI. These applications are scalable, flexible and provide high reliability. The applications developed by Conzeal provide a flexible integration approach with other applications in the enterprise.
Applications on Service Oriented Architecture
Many companies today are moving towards Service Oriented Architecture. Mature companies with commoditized products, thin margins and complex legacy architectures are under constant pressure to increase margins via IT cost reduction. At the same time, forward-looking CIOs recognize that their environment will become increasingly inflexible and stifle growth without SOA.
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) with its design methodology is aimed at maximizing the reuse of application-neutral services to increase IT adaptability and efficiency. Since SOA is very loosely coupled, it gives a lot of flexibility and deployment and tuning, the ability to reuse common components across a large number of applications.
Conzeal has developed a methodology that will help its customers to incrementally move towards Service Oriented Architecture. The process involves implementing the infrastructure in SOA and logically moving application components into SOA architecture over a period of time.
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