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by John Browne, on Jun 1, 2016 10:21:28 AM
Recently I had the opportunity to spend some time with a customer for whom we had just completed a migration. One of the things we discussed was the economic issues …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Dec 9, 2015 6:00:00 AM
Recently a customer wrote us, saying "Hey, if Microsoft says VB6 is still supported and will be for years and years, why should I worry? Why bother to migrate my …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on May 5, 2015 8:00:00 AM
Who's using AI Migrator and what's the ROI? The most common question we get at GAPVelocity AI is "Can you show me a customer like me who's using it?" That's …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Feb 18, 2015 2:32:10 PM
GAPVelocity AI is a dynamic, fast-growing software company with products that solve real-world customer problems. Our technology is used in top Fortune 500 companies to transform businesses from old legacy …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Feb 3, 2015 8:53:00 AM
Ok, it's all very fine and dandy to talk about the case for automated migration from .NET to HTML5 as a way to reuse proven code, but what are the …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Jan 29, 2015 4:54:00 PM
Let's say you've got a line of business (LOB) application that just chugs along, doing its line of business thing, day after day, week after week, year after year. Every …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Jun 23, 2014 11:18:00 AM
Many of our customers ask us about whether or not it makes sense to move applications to HTML5. At GAPVelocity AI, we've been working with HTML5 for several years now …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Apr 17, 2014 4:01:00 AM
Microsoft said they'd end support for Windows XP and they went and did it. A lot of people thought they'd delay it yet again, but this time it's real. No …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Apr 3, 2014 9:35:00 AM
First of all, this is not about Windows XP. That said, Windows XP is the 2nd most popular operating system in the world after Windows 7. So far, Windows 8 …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Feb 18, 2014 4:02:00 PM
Windows XP is out of support on April 9, 2014. That’s less than 7 weeks away and the clock is ticking. We know that increasing complexity of business environments, higher …
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