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The Myth of Visual Basic Migration / Upgrade

The myths about Visual Basic migration make it easy to play the “blame” game instead of trying to understand the issue. Often, in making the wrong assumptions, we “write off” some alternatives without even considering them. However, with training, support from automatic migration products and the use of a comprehensive migration methodology, the migration is not only possible using a fraction of the resources required for a rewrite, but it is also the right choice to reduce the Total Cost of Operation and prepare applications to maximize their future business value.

April 8th 2008 and the end of Visual Basic 6 Support

The date has arrived Visual Basic 6 leaves Extended support today.

Rob Helm recently wrote on "Directions on Microsoft": "Some organizations will let support lapse on the VB6 development environment, gambling that any serious problems in the VB6 environment has already been discovered"  Additionally, Rob adds: "... organizations remaining loyal to VB6 applications will have to make increasingly heroic efforts to keep those applications running as their IT environments change."

Organizations that GAMBLE with their business continuity, IT professionals that need to make HEROIC efforts to keep applications running!  Don't you believe that maintaining an IT organization supporting a business is already enough of an effort to add to the mix unsupported applications?

Do you plan to be a GAMBLING HERO or is it about time to consider ways out of Visual Basic 6?

Well this might be just the right time.  ArtinSoft is about to release a new version of the Visual Basic Upgrade companion. The effort required to migrate has been reduced even further and it now makes more sense than ever to automatically upgrade your applications to C# or VB.NET.

Have you been procrastinating the decision to move?  Act now!!

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Fzoufaly said:

Here is an interesting article on eweek on the same subject:

www.eweek.com/.../Microsoft-Ends-Support-for-Visual-Basic-60

April 11, 2008 8:39 PM
 

Fzoufaly said:

Carel Lotz has a very nice and objective post on VB6 Migrations: Strategies, Best Practices and Options.

You can check it out at:

dotnet.org.za/.../vb6-migrations-strategies-best-practices-and-options.aspx

June 5, 2008 12:03 PM

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Federico—ArtinSoft co-founder—holds a PhDC in Computer Science from the University of Florida, and a Master's degree in Computer Science and an honors Licentiate degree in Electronics Engineering from the Costa Rican Institute of Technology (ITCR). Federico has been a faculty member of both the ITCR Computer Science Department and the University of Florida. He is currently the Executive Vice President in charge of operations at ArtinSoft. Previously, he was vice president of ZIPTEK Inc., a technology-based company that offers consultancy services in automation networks. In 1993, the year he co-founded ArtinSoft, he won the National Electronics Award in the Research Category, awarded by the Costa Rican Federated College of Engineers and Architects. Federico has had an active participation in several local electronic and computer research projects. He is a founding member of the Costa Rican Association of Electronics Engineers and has served as a member of its Board of Directors since 1992, holding its Presidency on two occasions. He is also member of the Association for Computing Machines, the IEEE, as well as an active member of the College of Technological Engineers. Currently Federico is doing Product Management for ArtinSoft's newest line of business: Aggiorno: www.aggiorno.com

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Myth: "Visual Basic Migrations are not worth it." Current Status: BUSTED! Summary: Visual Basic Upgrade/Migrations are the most cost effective and less risky approach to evolve your code and take full advantage of .NET. The process to upgrade is not trivial, but THERE IS a process that can be followed and guarantees success.
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