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Arguments for using Java in the Enterprise
- From: jeffb@xxxxxxxxxx (Jeff Brooks)
- Subject: Arguments for using Java in the Enterprise
- Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 21:14:00 -0700
The java website has quite a few case studies available at: http://industry.java.sun.com/casestudies/ This will prove that a business can be ran using software written in Java. Jeff Brooks > From: "Hanes, Jeff x66258" <JHanes@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 13:05:36 -0500 > To: "Advanced Java (E-mail)" <advanced-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Arguments for using Java in the Enterprise > > I am writing an internal white paper to help convince my upper-echelon > managers that we should migrate the majority of our code base from (mostly) > COBOL to Java. This has to make sense from a *business* perspective (e.g. > "this technology is nice, and here is how it will save us dollars over the > long run"). Can anybody recommend books, articles, websites, etc. that have > convincing business-oriented arguments for moving to Java for the > enterprise? > > Thanks, > Jeff Hanes > > > --- > To unsubscribe, mail advanced-java-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To get help, mail advanced-java-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --- To unsubscribe, mail advanced-java-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To get help, mail advanced-java-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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