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GAPVelocity AI Studio helps you move from outdated tech stacks to the latest desktop, web, and cloud platforms—smarter, faster, and with less risk.
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Our comprehensive approach to application modernization, from assessment to production deployment.
BYTEINSIGHT
GAPVelocity AI Studio helps you move from outdated tech stacks to the latest desktop, web, and cloud platforms—smarter, faster, and with less risk.
Choose a platform to see migration options:
Our comprehensive approach to application modernization, from assessment to production deployment.
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by 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 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 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 Dec 19, 2013 3:02:00 PM
Over the last several months we've built some interesting content to help you think about converting legacy code as well as thoughts on mobile application development. Click on the links …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Oct 24, 2013 3:06:00 PM
The folks over at VisionMobile have updated their Developer Economics survey with some interesting changes since last year in mobile application development trends and plans. Herewith are a few nuggets: …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Jul 29, 2013 10:52:00 AM
Samsung shipped 74.2 million smartphones WW this quarter, and 10 million units of the Galaxy S4. The Age of the Desktop is drawing to a close. Just as businesses who …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Apr 11, 2013 9:58:00 AM
With IDC reporting the single biggest quarterly decline in PC shipments since they began tracking such data in 1994, it's beginning to look like the the downward slope is more …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Mar 12, 2013 6:00:00 AM
The amount of buzz around application modernization and migration these days is enormous--it seems that a perfect storm may be brewing: End of life for Windows XP and Visual Basic …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Mar 4, 2013 4:07:00 AM
Microsoft is a late entry into the tablet market (that is tablets as defined by the iPad, not by the original Tablet PC). Windows 8 was clearly designed to be …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Feb 22, 2013 9:26:00 AM
I was looking for something and this popped up: an interview Playboy did with Bill Gates in 1994. Since I was still at Microsoft in '94 I read it (again) …
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