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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Watcher's Thread / Pix of the Week (POW)
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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (16468)10/9/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: Bidder  Read Replies (1) of 52051
 
I'm sticking with MIGR! Here's a tid bit about their technologyThe new 64-bit machines, among other things, will allow the access and processing of larger databases more quickly. Therefore, it is all but a given that every major software vendor and major corporation will upgrade their software to be 64-bit compliant.
As these companies try to adapt to this new technology, they are faced with major resource problems. A good software engineer can upgrade an application from 32 to 64-bit at a rate of 2,000 LOC (lines of code) per day. There are currently over 200 billion LOC that must be upgraded. Studies show that the cost of manually migrating is approximately 40¢ per LOC. Therefore, corporate America is faced with an $80 billion business need, looking for a solution.

MigraTEC, in conjunction with Sun Microsystems, has developed a 32 to 64-bit Migration Workbench. This workbench allows for the upgrading of 32-bit applications at a rate of over 30,000 to 50,000 LOC per day.

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