PCA is frequently engaged by Software Vendors who need to migrate an aging commercialized
MS Access application (or other legacy code) to the Microsoft SQL Server/Smart Client
platform. We have extensive experience designing and building next-generation software
offerings from legacy systems, and provide a number of services that are unique
to software vendor migration project needs.
If you are searching for a design/development partner you can trust to get your
business application converted to a modern, scalable and extensible platform using
standard Microsoft application components, PCA is a great place to start. We have
a great deal of experience working with ISVs to "carry their business forward" to
next-generation software offerings.
PCA experts can jump right into niche-market applications, quickly understand what
needs to be done, and devise a well thought-through migration plan that provides
full, detailed visibility to the project plan. We will help you prioritize the migration
of your business application, and recommend new 'market differentiating' capabilities
that help drive your customer value proposition, and leap-frog competitive offerings.
PCA will help you:
- Accelerate time-to-market with a new offering
- Build state-of-the-art, high quality Microsoft source code that is compatiable with
standard developer skills, and extensible over time
- Devise a rational, well-managed plan to migrate your existing customers to the new
platform, with minimal interruptions to your business
- Affect a complete transfer of the new system to your in-house development teams
Independent Software Vendors that PCA has helped in the past:
- Banyan Systems
- Blue Sky Systems Development
- Criminal Justice Technologies
- Decisive Software
- Gensym Corporation
- Hewlett-Packard
- Keytone Technologies
- McLeod Software
- MSC Software
- NetGenesis
- Streamline
- Tibersoft Trade
- Systems Inc.
- TwoStep Software Inc.
"ISV migration projects can involve many technology and customer complexities --
these projects are like changing the engine of a plane while in mid-flight."