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Multi-restaurant retail company
We executed a phased migration approach, transitioning from monolithic ASP.NET Forms to a modern .NET Core microservices architecture while ensuring business continuity.
ASP.NET Forms with MySQL backend (10 years old)
Phased migration: database migration first, then microservices, then frontend
Manual and automated testing with UNIT tests for APIs, parallel system testing
Phased cutover: database → microservices → frontend with minimal to no downtime
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A multi-restaurant retail company was operating on a 10-year-old POS system built with ASP.NET Forms and MySQL. The legacy system was becoming a bottleneck for business growth and operations.
Frontend Development: React for a modern, responsive interface that works across all restaurant locations
Backend Engineering: .NET Core 8 microservices architecture for improved performance and maintainability
Database Modernization: PostgreSQL with optimized queries and indexing for faster data access
Cloud Infrastructure: AWS deployment for scalability and reliability across multiple locations
Improved Performance: System is faster and more responsive for daily restaurant operations
Enhanced Scalability: Business can now easily scale to add new restaurant locations
Reduced Errors: Significantly fewer system errors leading to smoother operations
| SEO Category | Technology Implemented |
|---|---|
| Industry | Retail / Multi-Restaurant POS Systems |
| Original Stack | ASP.NET Forms, MySQL (10+ years old) |
| Modernized Stack | .NET Core 8, PostgreSQL, React, AWS |
| Migration Approach | Phased migration with parallel testing and minimal downtime |
| Key Outcome | Faster, scalable system with reduced errors |