[NEW RELEASE] VB Migration Partner 1.33 is available
Less than three years after its debut, VB Migration Partner is such a mature and complete product that it's hard to add new features. For this reason, the new version comes as many as five months after...
View ArticleThe quest for transparency
I always have fun at browsing our competitors' website, especially when they have to explain which VB6 features they support or don't support, or when they attempt some bold comparisons with THEIR...
View ArticleDoes a support library add any performance overhead?
This is a recurring question among our prospect customers. The general idea is that a support library can't avoid adding some overhead to the migrated application. However, this is just another false...
View ArticleSnelStart, Netherlands choosed VB Migration Partner and happily migrated 450K...
We just received this great feedback:We have investigated the possibilities for a migration after a presentation of Code Architects at the Microsoft TechEd 2010 in Berlin. Before the presentation we...
View ArticleLecture on VB6 migration at MS Wester Europe ALM Partner Summit, Madrid
Next Tuesday (Oct 11) I am giving a speech at the Microsoft Western Europe ALM Partner Summit, Madrid. The topic is of course VB6-to-.NET migration and the title of the session is VB6-to--NET...
View Article[MAJOR UPDATE] Announcing VB Migration Partner 1.34
Many months have passed since the last VB Migration Partner release (1.33), but surely we haven't been lazy in the meantime. As a matter of fact, the upcoming version 1.34 is filled with great and...
View ArticleNew KB articles about version 1.34
As explained in my previous post, VB Migration Partner 1.34 is a major update that contains many great features that make the most powerful VB6 converter on the market even more powerful.If you are...
View ArticleHappy New Migration Year
I know, it's been a long time since my last post, which followed version 1.34, the first release that officially supports ADODB-to-ADO.NET conversion.I have a good excuse for this absence, though: we...
View Article[NEW RELEASE] VB Migration Partner 1.50 Public Beta with C# support is...
VB Migration Partner with C# support has been in private beta for a few months: results and feedback have been VERY encouraging and we are now ready to make it available to all users!Our last released...
View Article[EVENT] Forthcoming webcast on VB6 migration to VB.NET and C#
On Tuesday, June 19 at 10.00 am Pacific Time I will give an MSDN Webcast entitled Proven Methodologies and Tools for Migrations from Visual Basic 6 to Visual Basic .NET or Visual C#In spite of the long...
View ArticleVB Migration Partner will support Visual Studio 2012
A few customers asked about our support for the forthcoming Visual Studio 2012, so here is the official announcement:VB Migration Partner will add support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 within a few...
View ArticleFeedback from Apogeo, Italy
One more customer who used VB Migration Partner and Code Architects' migration services... VB Migration Partner has been a winning choice for migrating our VB6 application, that serves over 700...
View Article[NEW RELEASE] Version 1.51 is available to registered users
Since early 2013 we have been distributing version 1.50 to selected customers, gathered their feedback and suggestions, and the result here: VB Migration Partner 1.51 is now ready. There are tons of...
View ArticleCode Architects partners with Ianiri Informatica
Code Architects has recently acquired 50% of Ianiri Informatica, an Italian software house that was founded n 1982 and that is known as the makers of GIPO, the leading software for small clinics, day...
View Article[INTERVIEW] Yours truly on .NET Rocks!
A few weeks ago I had an interesting and entertaining conversation with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell of .NET ROCKS, about VB6 migration, the effect that Windows XP retirement is having on...
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