Survey Says: Legacy Apps to Get Modernized
July 9, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan
In many ways, legacy applications and the platforms they run on present similar issues to the IT department–almost regardless of the legacy platform itself. Legacy applications have value and are, by their very nature, unique to each company. After years of experience in rehosting, recoding, outsourcing, and offshoring applications, many IT shops are content to leave their legacy applications alone and put another layer or two of software on top of them to make their functionality accessible in new ways. This is what is generally meant by the term legacy application modernization, and according to a survey of mostly mainframe |