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  1. DataNovata has configured a solution for PRMS ERP

    2 Aug 2021

    DataNovata was implemented as a decommissioning solution for PRMS ERP by a global provider of medical devices. DataNovata can now be used as an accessible archive with full user reference of the database schema independent of the legacy system.

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  2. DataNovata Recognized by Gartner for its Ability to Create a Digital Thread for Complex Data Relationships

    5 Jul 2021

    In their publication “Innovation Insight for the Digital Thread”, Gartner has identified DataNovata as a vendor capable of reliably delivering digital thread capability.

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  3. DataNovata has expanded its solution for System 21

    1 Jul 2021

    DataNovata was implemented as a decommissioning solution to replace Infor JBA System 21 ERP by a global manufacturer and distributor of breads, baked goods, mixes, and food products. DataNovata can be used as an accessible archive with full user reference of the database schema independent of the legacy system.--

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  4. DataNovata has configured a solution for Baan ERP

    1 Apr 2021

    DataNovata was implemented as a decommissioning solution for Baan ERP by a global aerospace manufacturer. DataNovata can now be used as an accessible archive with full user reference of the database schema independent of the legacy system.

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  5. DataNovata archiving for Legacy SAP, JD Edwards & Oracle eBusiness

    28 Aug 2020

    DataNovata, the automated, multiplatform, application generator for databases is now building schema templates for decommissioning mainstream ERP systems.

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  6. What are the ‘Risk-free Decommissioning Criteria’ that Disrupt the Status Quo?

    9 Jul 2020

    Legacy systems pile up in the back office, choking budgets, limiting innovation and decelerating economic recovery. Systems that retain data can be immobilized by risk of change. As risk restrains progress, obsolescence adds more risk, of failure of the aging systems. This is a paradox of inertia.

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