Trigent Defines Approaches for Migrating Applications from ASP to ASP.NET; White Paper Outlines Successful Strategies Based on Key Indicators.
NATICK, Mass. -- In its most recent white paper, Trigent examines trends in the adoption of ASP.NET, and provides guidelines for selecting the migration approach that best meets specific business needs.
Trigent, a provider of software services solutions for enterprise and ISV clients, draws on its experience in migrating applications based on "classic" Active Server Page (ASP) technology to the Microsoft .NET platform, outlining a matrix of five major migration strategies that businesses adopt. Trigent also offers insight into how to initially assess the complexity of a potential migration effort, with its "ASP.NET Complexity Indicator".
Moving applications to the .NET framework offers businesses a variety of benefits, including enhanced performance, scalability, interoperability and ease of maintenance. For some businesses those benefits may be best realized through a comprehensive migration, but for many others an incremental approach is more suitable.
"Depending on the particular benefits that are most critical to the business, the complexity of their current code base, the strategic value perceived in moving to .NET and the desired timeframe for results, there are a variety of approaches companies can take to achieve their goals in migrating to ASP.NET," said Tim Kinslow, Practice Manager at Trigent.
Trigent's white paper details how these factors contribute to determining the best migration approach, and outlines the main phases of a migration with guidelines for the percentage of overall project effort that should be allocated to each.
"Organization don't have to take an 'all or nothing' approach to moving to the .NET framework. Many businesses are pursuing migration strategies that will allow them to begin leveraging some of the major benefits of .NET in the short-term, such as managed code and Web services, while positioning them to further build on the platform in the future," Kinslow concluded.
To download a free copy of the White Paper please go to: http://www.trigent.com/news/insights6.htm
About Trigent
Trigent provides focused software solutions designed to help business and IT executives to overcome limits of technology, resources and time. Based in the U.S. and India, Trigent uses a blended global delivery model to help enable its clients to more efficiently develop and maintain critical applications. Founded in 1995, Trigent's clients include start-ups, independent software vendors and Fortune 500 organizations. For more information, visit www.trigent.com.


