Purchasing New Business Applications or Modernizing Legacy Systems
Are you ready for some changes in your business system?
More and more companies nowadays are faced with this very important question, as new and more advanced business applications are emerging: when is it necessary to purchase a new business application? Is it better to modernize a legacy (old) application or put new business systems in place?
Adopting new business technology is one of the important choices made by various industries to remain competitive. As more and more flexible applications are being introduced in the market today, you will find a lot of people testing newer business software that might just answer growing company demands for more efficiency in handling workloads. However there is a very big drawback to this.
If your company has been around for a long time, chances are, you might have already established a detailed listing of products, customers and employee data, as well as financial information in your business database. With the main focus on integration, the issue of compatibility will always be raised.
Would your old files or database be compatible with the new system? Or would the new system be able to provide the same level of flexibility should there be another change in business applications later on?
Clearly, these are some of the short term and long term questions that most IT managers need to address. Unless your company is a fresh startup and already adopting the modern business systems, questions as to its level of adaptability to newer technology will always remain an issue. Even for startup companies, just give your business applications 10 years at the most, and your IT managers will start asking questions about migration, compatibility, upgradeability and system flexibility in due time.
The better solution is to modernize legacy applications, into one which remains very compatible with the current business demands but can take advantage of current technology. Financial information and business data, regardless of the number of years in archive, still make up the companys core business information. Modernizing legacy systems will not only help in keeping important business and financial information still relevant and up to date, but it can also help in providing a more agile option for a growing business to meet the ever changing demands of its industry and market.
Legacy systems or old business applications remain as risk factors in a business organization, given their inflexibility to communicate with todays interconnected business technology environment. The World Wide Web has opened information-sharing tools that legacy systems may not be compatible with, thus lessening the ability of the newer technology to add value to the company.
Upgrading (adding to, rather than modernizing) legacy systems may not be a viable option, as the programming language used to create the system may no longer be supported by current standards and the programmer labor pool. Plus, the procedure may be time-consuming, and the whole process may just prove irrelevant because in the end, the benefit may not be worth the cost.
The choice is yours: either purchase a new business system and start translating or recording years of business data again from scratch, or modernize the legacy system and be able to easily adapt to current business requirements and standards without modifying or re-recording the existing business or financial information.
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