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For several mid and large businesses, AS400 has been a preferred choice to run several mission-critical ERPs to streamline business operations. As businesses expand and emerging technologies disrupt various processes, enterprises are exploring ways to reduce the cost of supporting and maintaining AS400 applications
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AS400 Migration: A Robust Solution to Reduce Operational Costs For several mid and large businesses, AS400 has been a preferred choice to run several mission-critical ERPs to streamline business operations. As businesses expand and emerging technologies disrupt various processes, enterprises are exploring ways to reduce the cost of supporting and maintaining AS400 applications. This is coupled with the need to enable faster application delivery, gain clear visibility into how IT impacts the business, and reduce manual effort. This is driving enterprises to consider AS400 migration initiatives to significantly improve system agility, scalability, and operational efficiencies. And this is one of the key reasons, there is an ever-increasing demand to modernize, migrate and integrate AS400 applications. AS400 Migration is a broad term that is used to deploy- the portfolios of AS400 applications -on the cloud to reduce cost and increase scalability, without any modifications. Depending upon the business objectives, it could comprise migration of the batch jobs to the cloud for optimal use of all business systems. After migration to open source databases, you can integrate to multiple cross-platform or cloud-based applications and leverage your existing AS400 operational data. AS400 Migration to SQL server or to any other advanced database will help several businesses regain large volumes of valuable information and leverage core business logic. SQL server is an open-source platform, which enables small applications to run independently or along with ERPs.
The migration of AS400 iSeries can be challenging owing to its monolithic code that has been developed over decades. Several organizations lack a detailed understanding of AS400 applications and related batch jobs. In addition, their in-house knowledge is often limited, and these subject matter experts (SMEs) are not well versed with migration. To ensure business continuity and sustainability, it’s recommended to carefully evaluate cloud migration on factors such as desirability, feasibility, and viability. There cannot be an ideal or proscribed approach for AS400 migrations, as it varies from business to business depending upon the desired goal. The common approach for migration is to keep old and new systems in sync using hybrid cloud architecture and ensure that end- to-end processes are not broken. Additionally, large amounts of data can be cleansed, transformed, and migrated to the cloud in a secure manner. Read More: https://www.integrativesystems.com/as400-migration/