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Setting the Standard in Legacy
Application Transformation
The Metex Application Transformation
Solution is the proven method to transform
legacy Client Server applications of any
size or complexity. Delivering the highest
quality code is our primary objective when
we transform your PowerBuilder, Oracle
Forms, Forte, VB or Centura applications
to Java or .NET.
Legacy Client Server Applications
Transformed to Multi-Tier Java or .NET
The key advantage of the Metex Application
Transformation Solution is a proven track
record based on years of transforming Client
Server applications into modern multi-tier
architectures in Java or .NET. Metex
transforms legacy applications into a
client's specific architectural code
standards, and this capability previously
only existed with costly time consuming
manual migrations. When you are ready to
transform your legacy Client Server
application into a modern Java or .NET
standard, then you need to consider the
Metex Application Transformation Solution.
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Application Transformation vs. Migration
"Metex considers itself to be in
the application transformation business
rather than code migration. Client/server
legacy applications are transformed
into modern multi-tier architectures
in Java or .NET. A key issue is that
Metex is able to transform legacy applications
into client specific architectural
standards in Java or .NET. The Metex
Transformation Solution achieves high
productivity through automation but
still allows the client to select
the the unique architecture that
meets their specific requirements."