
10 signs that your legacy systems need modernization and practical advice on how to do it.
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
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Many businesses still run on outdated and legacy software applications.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
While modernization focuses on sustaining existing business and meeting the needs of current customers in a catch-up mode, application transformation takes a fresh look at
The proliferation of devices and emergence of social and mobile technologies over the past decade gave rise to a paradigm shift in our approach to
Myth #1: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it If you are an ISV (software company) that offers a legacy application, then the following scenario
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
Traditional ISVs (and legacy software products) are in a death spiral The traditional ISV (Independent Software Vendor) business model of installing and supporting on-premise based
“It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change” – Charles Darwin Not a day
Software development offshoring comes with multiple benefits, primary among them are faster time to market, lower costs, and access to highly skilled software developers. More