It’s estimated that a company can spend tens of thousands of dollars having their programmers convert Delphi applications to C#. If you factor the salary of the programmer(s) and the estimated months (yes, months) such a project can take, you have one very large sum of money that would make any CFO cringe.
Using a code migration software allows for the same goal to be achieved (converted applications) much more simply; just a few hours and roughly 150, 200 bucks. If your company is facing a similar dilemma, consider using a software program. One cool thing a certain code migration company offers right on their website is a savings and ROI calculator; plug in the numbers, and it will give you the savings (in dollars) and the % ROI. Pretty cool.
This entry was posted Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 at 12:04 pm and is filed under Money & Finance.
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