on 03-23-2007 6:52 AM
hai
i have a dought that what is an apm system,
what is difference between apm system and legacy system.
in layman terms can any body explain me what is legacy system.
what systems are grouped under legacy systems.
in case of apm systems do we need to have any configuration needed (like sap systems)
send me detial informatiom plz.
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HI Sandeep,
Check these two links for APM:
<a href="http://www.bakbone.com/products/application_data_protection/sap/">http://www.bakbone.com/products/application_data_protection/sap/</a>
<a href="http://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/Excerpt/0,7211,36504,00.html">http://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/Excerpt/0,7211,36504,00.html</a>
Kudos to these sites.
Regards,
Subhasha Ranjan
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Subhasha Ranjan
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Hi Sandeep,
I guess apam system is the name of the system..I am not sure exactly it is?
<b>Landscape:</b>
The term landscape refers the system involved in the particular environment.
suppose if a comapny XYZ having different system involved for their business needs in particular environement..you can say those system are in one landscape mostly we used to refer this word for old system.
The system the company XYZ mgiht be having .net,java,sap...etc.
Hope I am clear.
Please let me know if you have any queries..!
Thanks and Regards,
Chandu.
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Chandu
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<b>A legacy system</b> is an existing computer system or application program which continues to be used because the user (typically an organization) does not want to replace or redesign it. Many people use this term to refer to "antiquated" systems.
Legacy systems are considered to be potentially problematic by many software engineers (for example, see Bisbal et al., 1999) for several reasons. Legacy systems often run on obsolete (and usually slow) hardware, and sometimes spare parts for such computers become increasingly difficult to obtain. These systems are often hard to maintain, improve, and expand because there is a general lack of understanding of the system. The designers of the system may have left the organization, leaving no one left to explain how it works. Such a lack of understanding can be exacerbated by inadequate documentation or manuals getting lost over the years. Integration with newer systems may also be difficult because new software may use completely different technologies.
Soruce: Wikipedia.com
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