| Publisher | S7 Software Solutions | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 378.6KB PDF | Date added | 10 Jun 2009 |
| Topics | UNIX, Upgrades and Migration, Linux Server OS | ||
| Downloads | 3 | ||
Some few reasons to migrate a Microsoft Windows application to UNIX are scalability, server consolidation, customer demand and other business factors. This white paper investigates the choices available and provides a roadmap to completely migrate from Windows to UNIX and Linux. The scope of this paper is limited to Win32 and VC++ applications utilizing all features of Windows including all of the Win32 API, Registry, COM, and OLE.
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