Post by account_disabled on Feb 14, 2024 4:12:11 GMT -5
The experts common among mid-sized companies, with one-third of respondents using post-production systems. These are environments that are no longer used in production operations. Yet vast amounts of data are still stored on such systems. of mid-sized companies also use legacy systems that currently have no alternatives. Such existing systems and core applications, such as those in the field of enterprise resource planning, are on average six to ten years old. A quarter of German companies have tenures of up to 10 years. To some extent it's understandable that departments and managers are afraid of touching these core applications and associated infrastructure. Because this requires a lot of financial and manpower.
There is also a risk that key business processes will not achieve the required quality as a result of the conversion, at least temporarily. New approaches are needed but one based on the motto of stick with it is not a promising one. This is evidenced by the following research findings. Most Nauru Email List companies initiate modernization projects because some existing systems no longer meet current business needs. Additionally using applications and system software that are no longer updated by the manufacturer increases risks in areas such as compliance, data protection and security.
Additionally, study participants indicated that post-production and legacy systems result in higher operating and maintenance costs than current applications. However it is important to remember that for many companies and public institutions it is not feasible to rapidly phase out post-production systems. The reason is that data stored on such solutions must be retained for longer periods of time for regulatory reasons. This applies, for example, to business documents that must be retained for up to ten years. For medical data it can even last for years, for example radiotherapy data. There are costs associated with porting such information bases to other or new applications and systems. The cloud takes center stage but what to.
There is also a risk that key business processes will not achieve the required quality as a result of the conversion, at least temporarily. New approaches are needed but one based on the motto of stick with it is not a promising one. This is evidenced by the following research findings. Most Nauru Email List companies initiate modernization projects because some existing systems no longer meet current business needs. Additionally using applications and system software that are no longer updated by the manufacturer increases risks in areas such as compliance, data protection and security.
Additionally, study participants indicated that post-production and legacy systems result in higher operating and maintenance costs than current applications. However it is important to remember that for many companies and public institutions it is not feasible to rapidly phase out post-production systems. The reason is that data stored on such solutions must be retained for longer periods of time for regulatory reasons. This applies, for example, to business documents that must be retained for up to ten years. For medical data it can even last for years, for example radiotherapy data. There are costs associated with porting such information bases to other or new applications and systems. The cloud takes center stage but what to.