As the market recedes further and companies look to shed cost in any way feasible, many look inwardly in order to find key areas for improvement. Aberdeen’s research shows that the top business pressures forcing companies in the direction of legacy application modernization are largely internal. The top two pressures have to do with agility. With the volatility of the current economy, opportunities for growth will be harder to come by, and organizations need to find ways to react to these opportunities before the window closes.
Legacy Software: Rebuilding the Ship in Rough Waters
Posted by: Michael Lock June 4, 2009 04:00 AMAs the market recedes further and companies look to shed cost in any way feasible, many look inwardly in order to find key areas for improvement. Aberdeen’s research shows that the top business pressures forcing companies in the direction of legacy application modernization are largely internal. The top two pressures have to do with agility. With the volatility of the current economy, opportunities for growth will be harder to come by, and organizations need to find ways to react to these opportunities before the window closes.