"Working” legacy systems can limit growth, increase hidden costs and undermine AI and modernization efforts. Here's what ...
Army Sgt. Kyle Plumley, an intel analyst for Joint Force Headquarters out of Columbus, Ohio, works three laptop computers May 16 as part of Cyber Shield 2018 at Camp Atterbury, Ind. (Photo by Staff ...
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 ...
Computer technology has experienced exponential growth since the 1960s and '70s, with computational capabilities and software innovation roughly doubling in power every two years. At such a rapid pace ...
The shadow of legacy still looms over enterprises in 2026. The BFSI sector is particularly affected, with 63% of banks still operating on pre‑2000 code. Compounding the problem, many of these ...
Imagine buying a hundred-year-old house. To keep your family safe, you need to update the antiquated plumbing and electrical systems to meet current building standards. But there's no existing ...
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 ...
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 ...
"We still have legacy systems, but after the tech investments we’ve made, we are in a much better place," the bank’s tech ...
Siemens executives discuss the practical challenges manufacturers face when integrating legacy systems with modern digital technologies, including specific examples of 30-year-old systems with 60 ...