Furniture store turns to Allegro to rescue a Progress conversion project
An in-store COBOL system was partially converted to Progress by small vendor before store turned to Allegro to rescue the project and complete the work.
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"I think the beauty is that they [Allegro] helped us create a [osCommerce] site that’s completely changeable and manageable within our own staff. We don’t have to outsource every little change we want to do to the site. I have friends who have to do it and it’s a nightmare for them. Ninety-nine percent of the time I can make changes myself."

Sarah Paxton, Owner of LaDifference

Printing firm turns to Allegro for smooth Progress upgrade
Printing firm turns to Allegro for smooth Progress upgrade

A mass printing firm had upgraded its aging SCO Unix-based Progress system to the latest, Windows-based client server version. The company had been using Hagen PMS (print management system) for 10 years and had counted on simple Windows 95 and 98 machines to run telnet to this ChUI application. When deciding to upgrade to the latest version, they discovered they needed new servers and PCs as well as a lot more PC and network expertise by their side.  

Allegro met with the firm to plan their upgrade. Allegro’s team stepped in to install the new Windows servers, and provide the deeper MIS support that the client needed for the upgrade but did not have in house. The client’s upgrade went very smoothly.