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Legacy Modernisation

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“To transform our operations we needed an experienced partner who understood our business and had a proven expertise in SAP, so Fujitsu was a natural choice.”Pekka Tanner – Chief Information Officer, Valio >> Read more

Enterprise systems provide mission critical support to your business but may no longer respond effectively to changing needs or provide the agility your business demands.

Fujitsu’s Legacy Modernisation service is business-consultancy led and reviews your existing enterprise or mainframe systems to identify where candidate legacy applications can be modernised to meet your future IT challenges.

We enhance the current and future value to your business – helping increase business agility and where possible, reducing total cost of ownership.

Research White Paper

Legacy Modernisation in UK Enterprises

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Case studies

  • DoEHLG - Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government

    In order to realise their objectives, the Department chose Fujitsu to help them develop the new Housing Grants system. Fujitsu designed a solution to achieve the department’s vision to create business components as the basis for building flexible and responsive business applications - utilising the core principles of Naked Object Architecture.

  • Valio

    Founded in 1905 primarily to export butter, Valio is now the biggest dairy business in Finland, processing and marketing over 1,000 milk, dairy and other food products, and also a world-class pioneer in developing functional foods. The company is owned by 22 co-operative dairies and 11,800 dairy farms and employs over 4,000 people.

  • WADOL - State of Washington Department of Licensing

    Fujitsu Consulting’s winning proposal met the RFP criteria in a way that minimized the migration risk while helping staff build contemporary skills. Utilizing the architectural similarities between the Unisys transaction processing system (DPS 2200), CICS and ASP.NET, Fujitsu proposed to transform the various parts of the applications into corresponding entities using a combination of NetKicks, NetCOBOL for .NET, SQL Server, and ASP.NET.

“It usually took one to two days to check over and clean up an application to take best advantage of Open DTS. As soon as the modified application was loaded, the effect was immediately visible.” Denis Clarke – Technical Specialist, Britannic Assurance