IBM Safe Passage: A Migration Plan for Progress Customers
Attention Progress Software customers left with no support—IBM offers safe passage
Is there anything worse than committing to a product, and then having your vendor stop supporting it, after all you’ve invested in the product, the installation, and the training? That’s what Progress Software recently did: ending support for “non-core” product lines. So if you thought Savvion BPM, SonicMQ, Sonic ESB, or Fusesource BPM and messaging middleware products were your future, you need to think again.
Now, it’s easy for IBM to say, it’s time to move to IBM for your BPM and messaging middleware. But here are the reasons why:
- We offer a Safe Passage Program, where we help you craft a phased implementation migration strategy that optimizes your success
- We provide you with a one-day, free Discovery Workshop where we invest time understanding your environment and helping you create the migration blueprint that works for you
- The market agrees: we are the leading middleware provider, with a stable and mature platform for future growth
- We’ve successfully migrated thousands of customers to our middleware solutions—our experience and skills means you minimize migration risk
Figuring out how to inject more certainty into an uncertain world is what IBM does best. To learn more, join John Donaldson, World Wide Sales Leader – Competitive Migrations for IBM Safe Passage: A Migration Plan for Progress Customers, a webinar designed specifically to help Progress users find the right middleware solution for their needs.



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