In the world of IT, the word "legacy" has anything but positive connotations. It brings to mind complex, hard-to-maintain applications; aging, less-than-efficient technologies; high operating costs; and lack of flexibility and responsiveness to business change. Too often, IT executives and staff consider legacy systems to be a drain of investment dollars from development efforts rather than valuable business assets that can be effectively managed.
Executive Summary
Managing and Modernizing Legacy Applications (Executive Summary)
Posted April 30, 2007 | Leadership |
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