Executive Update

Mainframe Rehosting: Look Before You Leap

Posted April 1, 2006 | Leadership | Technology |

INTRODUCTION

The mainframe mammoths have no doubt served their masters well over the decades and are known for their legendary reliability and stability. However, during today's times of tighter budgets, attention naturally turns to these expensive computing resources in order to reduce costs. Additionally, the need to address changing business requirements more quickly and the need to cater to a broader spectrum of end users make it pertinent for these legacy systems to be modernized.

About The Author
Renjith Nair
Renjith S. Nair is a Senior Architect with more than 11 years' software industry experience. His experience includes architecting distributed computing applications and modernizing legacy applications. Mr. Nair's current interests involve enterprise architecture implementation, with a focus on legacy modernization. He can be reached at renjithsnair at gmail.com.
Neeraj Srivastava
Manish Srivastava
Manish Kumar Srivastava is a Technical Architect with SETLabs at Infosys Technologies Limited. His experience includes application development and migration on Unix and Linux. Mr. Srivastava's current interests are legacy modernization strategies and implementation in the enterprise. He can be reached at manish_srivastava at infosys.com.
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