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Untangling the legacy and modern system conundrum

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One of the most common challenges we hear is that organizations believe connecting their legacy and modern systems is nearly impossible. Well, that’s not true.

Legacy systems, often seen as outdated and deeply embedded, contrast sharply with modern systems designed for flexibility, scalability, and innovation. Despite these differing perceptions, both legacy and modern systems remain crucial in today’s business environment. The real challenge? Bridging the gap between the two, enabling seamless integration and unlocking the full potential of each.

Henry Ayres

Head of Engineering Practice at Daemon.

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