IT Strategies for Legacy Systems: Avoiding Technical Bankruptcy

Developing an IT strategy for some organizations can be difficult because of the presence of a legacy system. Legacy systems that are old, out-of-date, and difficult to maintain are a huge obstacle to innovation. As a result, business leaders become increasingly frustrated by their inability to roll out new mobile apps, connect with customers, analyze business performance, or become a digital business.

In this report, combining Strativa’s consulting experience with survey data from our sister IT research firm, Computer Economics, we identify the symptoms of technical bankruptcy and the devastating effects that it has on the organization. We continue by quantifying the scope of the problem specifically for ERP systems, using our research on the typical age, frequency of upgrades, and extent of modification of these systems. We conclude with recommendations on how to avoid technical bankruptcy and, for organizations that have reached this stage, strategies for getting out and staying out of technical bankruptcy going forward.

Privacy guarantee: We will not share your contact information with anyone outside of Strativa. Period.

Note: If you do not see an email in your in-box from us, please check your spam or junk folder.

    Your Name (required)

    Your Email (required)

    Your Company Name (required)

    Your Job Title (required)

    Your Phone Number (optional)

    Comments (optional)