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Web Integration

Surviving in a Web-Connected World
The need to connect with your customers, suppliers, and partners necessitates a change to your business and IT environments. It’s time to integrate your non-Web-based, core business applications with the mainstream of the Web-connected world. But you want to do so without disrupting or compromising on the key benefits that you receive from your current and reliable applications.

The path to the Web doesn’t have to be complex, and it doesn’t have to involve overkill solutions with complex programming languages and/or middleware. One strategy is to chose the path of “Webification”-putting an attractive front-end on your existing applications. But is that sufficient?

The best of two worlds?
All over the world, mainframe and client/server based core-business applications still run efficiently and reliably. Proponents of the platform have no desire to replace these applications with new ones written in more complex languages, such as Java, or that run on other servers.

At the same time, users understand that these applications need to be opened up and integrated with other applications across and beyond the enterprise, becoming part of the Web.

The question is, how can they extend the usefulness and the life of the core applications while simultaneously giving these systems enriched functionality and cross-organizational integration.

Special Considerations for System i Users
No set of users exists today that is more loyal to their hardware platform and operating system than those who have built and maintained OS/400 applications on the IBM System i. All over the world, these legacy, core-business applications still run efficiently and reliably. Proponents of the platform have no desire to replace these applications with new ones written in more complex languages, such as Java, or that run on other servers.
At the same time, users understand that these applications need to be modernized and integrated with other applications across the enterprise via the Web.

The question is, how can they extend the life of the legacy OS/400 applications while simultaneously giving these systems enriched functionality and cross-organizational integration.

Read about Magic Software’s solution for integrating your core business applications with a Web-connected world.