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Modernize Your Application Portfolio to Discover Hidden Opportunities

Mon., 29. January 2024 | 4 min read

The creation of tailor-made applications during the pandemic eased the burden of lockdown and assisted society in operating effectively. The catch to this was the fact that this resulted in many newly-created applications. These applications were in areas such as healthcare, fast-food, grocery shopping and video conferencing. Following the pandemic, these applications are either under-utilized or not used at all. This problem also applies to applications that were created for a specific purpose or project that is then abandoned. An application portfolio review can be used by businesses to identify these applications and candidates for modernization. Take advantage of opportunities–like lower operating costs and rapid adaptation–that the legacy application upgrades process can bring to the enterprise.

Why Modernize?

A legacy application can have one or more of the following characteristics:

  • Uses dated technology
  • Suffers from performance issues
  • Is vulnerable to security threats
  • Has high maintenance costs
  • Is unable to …

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