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In it March issue, Visual Studio Magazine published an in-depth article about legacy migrations called “Unlocking Legacy Code”. This article talks about the challenges faced by companies migrating from Visual Basic 6.0 to .NET, the drivers behind these migrations and the pros and cons of using an automated migration solution....
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Today we unveiled something that we have been working on for the past few months – we’ve formed a strategic alliance with Gizmox to offer migrations from Visual Basic 6.0 to the web. This offering uses the Visual WebGui Framework to maintain the same user interface as the original application, inside an either ASP.NET or Silverlight application running on the web......
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Next Monday, August 17, I will be presenting a Webinar along with Microsoft for the Latin America region on how you can use several options to get your VB6.0 applications to run on Windows 7 and get the Windows 7 logo....
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A quick post to let everybody know that you can now follow us on twitter. To do so, you just need to follow @artinsoft, or add “artinsoft” in your favorite Twitter client....
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In the last couple of months we’ve done several significant updates to the website that I think are worth commenting about, including a completely new website with information useful for your migration projects, a revamped services offering including an online project ballpark calculator, and the ability to purchase a license of the VBUC online....
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Today we formally released version 3.0 of the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion, including both the Enterprise and Developer Edition of the migration tool.......
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A couple of days ago we made available the final release candidate for version 3.0 of both the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion Enterprise Edition and Developer Edition. You can now download a trial for the VBUC Developer Edition or request a one for the Enterprise Editionon our website....
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This week Microsoft updated its support statement for Visual Basic 6.0 to include the upcoming Windows 7. Even though the original idea was to not support VB6 in Windows 7, given the outstanding demand, the runtime WILL BE included in the OS. Here's a brief summary of the latest changes....
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How Banamex, a leading Mexican bank, part of Citigroup, was able to migrate over 5 million lines of code from VB6 and ASP to C# and ASP.NET using the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion, in compliance with all corporate policies set for quality assurance and information security....
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A quick post to let you all know that we now have a trial available for download of the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion Developer Edition. ...
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Earlier this week we launched an joint initiative with Microsoft and Avanade in the UK for helping Visual Basic 6.0 developers move their applications to .NET. The initiative consists of several parts, including a web portal, hosted by Microsoft, and two offerings, a10% discount on the license for the VBUC + a free workshop with Avanade’s consultants, and the launch of the VBUC Developer Edition at a special price of £199....
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Introducing the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion Developer Edition, a low-cost migration tool that allows you to migrate up to 50,000 lines of Visual Basic 6.0 code to either C# or VB.NET, at an introductory price of £199....
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After several months of hard work, we are proud to announce the release of version 2.2 of the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion. This version includes significant enhancements to the tool, including the ability for end users to define custom transformations, support for moving ADO. RDO and DAO to ADO.NET, additional support for third party libraries, and hundreds of bug fixes and code generation improvements based on the feedback from our clients and partners....
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The Visual Basic Upgrade Companion version 2.0 was released today! The VBUC2.0 is a considerable improvement over previous versions of the Companion....
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A quick post to tell everyone that the day finally came: Windows Server 2008 was released today. it includes two technologies in particular that I think will be revolutionary: Hyper-V and RemoteApp....
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