Movina DeIE – Browser Migration Service
Service Overview
Many of the web systems that have supported corporate operations have been designed and operated based on Internet Explorer (IE) for many years. However, IE is no longer supported and Microsoft Edge’s IE mode is being phased out, which is becoming a major risk factor for ensuring business continuity and security in the future.
We can provide one-stop support for breaking away from this IE-dependent environment by leveraging our abundant experience in business system development and migration know-how we have accumulated over the years. In addition, by utilizing automatic conversion and testing tools, we realize efficient and high-quality migration and safely reconstruct your business assets to the next-generation browser environment.
This will contribute to stable operation and continuous value creation in the future.
Service Features
We provide “services with viability” that are optimized in terms of quality, cost, speed, and management burden. By combining our extensive experience in SI and project management with our proven solutions, we are able to provide solutions to our clients’ issues.
Image of Migration
Typical migration elements for migration from traditional web technologies to a modern web environment are shown in the figure below. We can also propose a different approach depending on the customer’s system materials and policies.
Use of automation technology, etc. Realization of high quality, high productivity, and low cost
By utilizing our partners’ solutions, which have a wealth of experience, we can achieve homogenization, higher productivity, and lower costs.
migration process
It is executed in two major processes. In the “Pilot Conversion Step,” an overall migration plan is established while confirming feasibility, and proposals are made for the “Main Response Step. In the “Main Response Step,” we convert all materials to be migrated and conduct various tests.
Solution Achievements
The solutions we utilize have a lot of experience. The table below shows some of them.
Trademarks
Chrome and Chromium are registered trademarks of Google LLC.
ActiveX, C#, Edge, Internet Explorer (IE), Silverlight, and other Microsoft product names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Firefox is a registered trademark of Mozilla Foundation in the United States and other countries.
Java is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation.
Spring MVC is a trademark of Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
The trademark symbols ((R) and TM) are not necessarily attached to the system names and products mentioned herein.