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Solid technology infrastructure accommodates fast-food fads To protect the business-critical information on the company’s backend AS/400 server, Pizza Hut replicates all the menu, store location and user registration information from the legacy ordering system to DB2 Universal Database on the Netfinity server. WebSphere Application Server also resides on the Netfinity server, providing the runtime environment for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) that extract menu information and store locations from the database, enter registration information and build the orders. As each order is generated, it is transferred instantaneously to the legacy order processing system running on an AS/400 server at Pizza Hut’s customer service center. Elegant as the Web site is now, Pizza Hut knows it will need to continually reinvent its online offerings to retain the interest of its youthful customers.
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