
How DevOps Reduces Risks of Legacy Modernization and Digital Transformation
Do you know why businesses postpone modernization as long as the systems are running? The answer doesn’t lie in the businesses’ lack of knowledge. In
Do you know why businesses postpone modernization as long as the systems are running? The answer doesn’t lie in the businesses’ lack of knowledge. In
A lot has been talked about the need for rapid innovation and digitalization during and after the pandemic. Now, companies are keen on using digital
Technology is changing fast, and along with it, the business landscape. A software product most suitable for today will only serve the company for a
A Primer knowledge insight: “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”, wrote Keats in one of his poems. I don’t know what he meant
In our previous blogs, we’ve discussed why you should modernize legacy software and how to. Of all the steps outlined in the process of modernization
Old is not always Gold. Imagine a situation where all the appliances, automobiles, and electronic phones you use are old. You would lag and waste
Consumers and the market always demand innovative products. Older products are either replaced with newer ones that are more innovative and purposeful or modernized with
Many businesses still run on outdated and legacy software applications. For some businesses, these legacy systems are still robust and are critical to run their
I deal with numerous clients, who have invested significant time and resources in building highly customized applications (often deployed as on-prem) for different industry verticals
Software businesses that sell/support applications built over the past few decades, often with the same code base and technology stack, actually run mission and business-critical
80% of US federal IT budget of $ 90 billion is spent on Operations & Maintenance of legacy IT systems Software doesn’t age well Consider
Unitl a few years ago, the accepted wisdom was that dealing with legacy software applications is a risky and expensive proposition, with very few and