Difficult maintainability of outdated systems
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:04 am
Alternatives in digital transformation
At the same time, organizations are fully engaged in digital transformation. Customers expect you to be available online at all times, with customized information and the ability to do business immediately.
Until now, the alternatives were as follows. Either you place a new system next to the existing one, with all the disadvantages in terms of costs and lead time. Or you remain bound to the limitations of the old systems. That is no longer necessary. With modern application platforms, it is possible to transfer the existing system to online and mobile in real time and at low costs.
Examples of this kind of outdated systems are the policy and claim administrations of insurers in Cobol, Uniface or AIX. Or think of case management systems in Lotus Notes, Sharepoint or development environments of regional suppliers. Often it is not so much the problem that the platform version is outdated, but much more that the maintainability is very difficult due to the design chosen at the time.
The systems are difficult to adapt to hong kong telephone number changing laws and regulations and the new wishes of customers and users. You often see that new products and services are accommodated in other information systems, which makes the total application landscape increasingly complex. And it also costs more and more money and attention to maintain, test and further develop all those outdated information systems.
You often see that new products and services are housed in other information systems, making the total application landscape increasingly complex.
The risks of maintaining outdated information systems are also increasing. As an organization, you become more dependent on individuals, specific licenses and infrastructures. Not to mention the security risks of outdated information systems. As an organization, you are sitting on a ticking time bomb.
Often you want to dismantle such outdated systems, but it still feels a bit like cleaning up the mess of your predecessors. That costs you quite a bit of effort and does it also yield you something.
At the same time, organizations are fully engaged in digital transformation. Customers expect you to be available online at all times, with customized information and the ability to do business immediately.
Until now, the alternatives were as follows. Either you place a new system next to the existing one, with all the disadvantages in terms of costs and lead time. Or you remain bound to the limitations of the old systems. That is no longer necessary. With modern application platforms, it is possible to transfer the existing system to online and mobile in real time and at low costs.
Examples of this kind of outdated systems are the policy and claim administrations of insurers in Cobol, Uniface or AIX. Or think of case management systems in Lotus Notes, Sharepoint or development environments of regional suppliers. Often it is not so much the problem that the platform version is outdated, but much more that the maintainability is very difficult due to the design chosen at the time.
The systems are difficult to adapt to hong kong telephone number changing laws and regulations and the new wishes of customers and users. You often see that new products and services are accommodated in other information systems, which makes the total application landscape increasingly complex. And it also costs more and more money and attention to maintain, test and further develop all those outdated information systems.
You often see that new products and services are housed in other information systems, making the total application landscape increasingly complex.
The risks of maintaining outdated information systems are also increasing. As an organization, you become more dependent on individuals, specific licenses and infrastructures. Not to mention the security risks of outdated information systems. As an organization, you are sitting on a ticking time bomb.
Often you want to dismantle such outdated systems, but it still feels a bit like cleaning up the mess of your predecessors. That costs you quite a bit of effort and does it also yield you something.