A Multinational Financial Services Company Migrates from IBM DataStage & DB2 to Google Cloud Platform
Next Pathway provides a comprehensive range of “end-to-end” migration services, designed to support and guide our clients from planning to production cut over.
- Utilized SHIFT® Cloud Translator to accurately convert IBM DataStage jobs into optimized PySpark code for Google Cloud Platform.
- Used SHIFT® Cloud Translator to seamlessly translate legacy DB2 database code into scalable Google BigQuery architecture.
- Delivered a secure, high-performance cloud migration solution within a fully scalable Google Cloud environment.
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Simplify your migration planning by letting automation show you what’s in your legacy EDW, Data Lake and ETL pipelines, what to migrate, and where to start.
Translate your Legacy EDW, Data Lake and ETL code with 100% Coverage
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PRINCIPAL ANALYST, INTELLYX“Next Pathway simplifies the cloud migration process so its clients can transform and optimize their workloads to meet changing business requirements while they migrate them.”
Eric Kavanagh
PRINCIPAL ANALYST, THE BLOOR GROUP“Next Pathway created SHIFT Cloud - a code translation engine that enables a remarkably swift and robust transition from traditional on-prem data warehousing, to the new reality in the cloud.”
