MAKE will be featured as part of Intel's Inside Innovation Showcase at Oracle OpenWorld, demonstrating the latest capabilities of its legacy modernization platform in the form of a large interactive display, to be operated by show attendees with a wireless Nintendo Wii controller.
MAKE's Wu-Shin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushin) Legacy System Visual Navigator lets you interactively explore an integrated semantic
database containing all the information generated during a modernization project, including code, data models, specifications, business processes, and videos of users interacting with the
legacy system.
The semantic database is a key part of MAKE's Transformational Legacy Modernization (TLM) platform, incorporating all of the present case analysis assets of a legacy ecosystem, including
mechanical and human interactions. As a semantic modernization technology, TLM goes beyond traditional 'modernization' approaches and deals with the meaning and purpose of the system
within the organization.
The MAKE booth will also feature a demo of the TLM/Data Modernization product, which can be used standalone to transform a legacy data structure into a modern RDBMS (relational database
management system).
"We are releasing Version 4 of our TLM platform in September," said Mik Lernout, Director of Technology at MAKE, "so we thought that OpenWorld and the Intel Inside Innovation Showcase
(http://www.oracle.com/openworld/2008/intel.html) would be a great opportunity to introduce a key component of TLM to the IT
community at large."
"Even though we're focusing our demo on the TLM Repository," Lernout continues, "TLM 4.0 has a boatload of new features: improved source code analysis, redesigned code generation, a
modernization dashboard and integration of videos. The TLM 4 methodology and toolset is making it cheaper, easier and safer than ever to modernize your legacy system."
MAKE's booth will be located at: 3444 Moscone West - Inside Innovation - Space INS 6
OpenWorld (http://www.oracle.com/openworld/2008/index.html) runs from September 21 through 25 at San Francisco's Moscone
Center.
About MAKE
Since 1999 MAKE Technologies (http://www.maketechnologies.com) has led the way in legacy modernization technology, helping organizations
streamline business processes and replace aging legacy applications in a single engagement and at the lowest possible risk and cost. MAKE creates Java-based SOA (service-oriented
architecture) solutions with its patent-pending Transformational Legacy Modernization (TLM) platform for clients directly and through global partnerships with IBM, Oracle, EDS and Unisys.
MAKE is headquartered in Vancouver, BC, Canada.