“How much is your legacy IT infrastructure actually costing you?” This is a critical question that every IT pro should be asking themselves, yet it’s often overlooked—buried under the mountain of ...
Legacy IT infrastructure is like an old car: It might be your favorite, it might still run, but it’s inefficient, unreliable, and lacks the safety features of a newer model. While legacy IT systems ...
There’s a point where every business runs into the same dilemma: keep patching the old system or rip it out and rebuild from scratch. Both options come with baggage. Both feel risky. And both can ...
The question of whether to modernize legacy systems and operations continues to challenge enterprise leaders. Before the pandemic, many experts cautioned against "big bang" modernization because it ...
A recent Gartner study identifies connectivity and intelligence as the two most critical factors driving supply chain management in 2025. Related technology trends include intelligence for end-to-end ...
The modernization of legacy systems is one of the most pressing challenges for many industries today. As companies continue to adopt DevOps and cloud technologies, they often encounter difficulties ...
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An important but often overshadowed technology issue for government CIOs and CISOs is legacy system modernization. Indeed, the topic comes in at No. 5 on the National Association of State Chief ...
Maintaining legacy automation systems might seem like a routine part of an engineer’s job, but with industry’s growing focus on data analytics to continuously improve operations, long-existing ...
As universities shape the future and prepare the next generation of leaders and innovators, it’s more important than ever to lead in adopting cutting-edge technology and digital transformation. While ...
For decades, distributors relied on systems that were built for stability, not speed. Legacy ERPs, custom spreadsheets, and disconnected sales tools worked well enough when markets were predictable ...