
Make legacy great again
Legacy applications do not necessarily have a particularly good reputation, even though they have performed their service faithfully and reliably for many years. It’s time
Legacy applications do not necessarily have a particularly good reputation, even though they have performed their service faithfully and reliably for many years. It’s time
There are as many reasons for the emergence of legacy software as there are excuses for not replacing old applications. IT service provider Avision shows
With DevOps, companies can develop legacy software more securely and flexibly – if they do it right. Avision explains the biggest stumbling blocks. Legacy applications
Agile working helps companies to adapt to the challenges and changes of the market. In practice, however, there are some fundamental aspects to consider that
Migrating legacy applications is a time-consuming process – and therefore costly. The IT service provider Avision points out five common mistakes that IT departments should
The software life cycle is not a given. With the right approach, companies can break it down – and thus avoid many costs and risks.
Just because there are extra testers for their software, developers cannot simply ignore the issue. They need to consider testing at the creation stage, says
Avision explains why it is often wiser to breathe new life into legacy software rather than bury it. Legacy applications often cause high maintenance costs,
If employees use software without the knowledge of the IT department, shadow IT is created. Avision explains why this is an acute danger and what
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Avision shows how developers and code can give their long-standing relationship a new lease of life. The relationship between