MSDN Webcast: Upgrading Applications from Visual Basic 6 to Visual Studio 2010

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ArtinSoft Corporation announced a new webcast with Microsoft showcasing their recently-launchedVisual Basic Upgrade Companion 4.0and how it can used to easily migrate applications developed in Visual Basic 6.0 to both Visual Basic .NET and C# using the Visual Studio 2010 development system.

The latest version of ArtinSoft’s powerful, customizable and extensible VB migration product introduced loads ofnew featuresand enhancements that increase productivity on conversion projects even further. For example, it comes with a brand new mapping mechanism to migrate the most commonly used ActiveX grids to their .NET equivalents, brings a broad range of predefined migration profiles, and displays all the information to the user (interface, EWIs, log info, command line, etc) in several languages beside English, such as German and Japanese.

Now that the Upgrade Wizard no longer ships with Visual Studio, the VBUC provides a more powerful and flexible alternative to cost-effectively upgrade your applications to .NET, take advantage of the latest technology, and streamline your development process.

Presented by Jose Aguilar, migration architect and senior consultant at ArtinSoft, the presentation entitled “Upgrading Applications from Visual Basic 6 to Visual Studio 2010” is part of MSDN’s Visual Studio 2010 Ecosystem Series, and will be introduced by Paul Yuknewicz, Senior Program Manager Lead at Microsoft Corporation.

You can register for this free, 60-minute presentation, due onThursday, July 08, 2010 9:00 AM Pacific Time(US & Canada), here:

target="_blank">https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032454488&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US

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