In the fast-paced world of technology, many companies find themselves tethered to aging IT systems. Think of legacy software as those old, familiar tunes we all love, but with time they might not resonate as well in today’s modern symphony. As cherished as they might be, relying on them becomes tricky.
The maestros who once mastered these older tech tunes are a dwindling number, and the instruments – or in this case, the hardware – are showing their age. Not only can they be temperamental and costly, but the safety measures they offer might not be up to today’s standards. And the thought of switching to a new playlist? Well, it can seem a bit daunting at first.
“Software is eating the world, but outdated software might just choke it.” – Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape