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For a functional definition, legacy can refer to any piece of software or even an entire system that blocks or reduces an organizationu2019s ability to grow, shift and adapt in the face of changing market dynamics.<br><br>
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7 Signs of a Legacy System - Sign 6 Might Surprise You The term ‘legacy systems’ often conjures up images of bulky on-premise systems and devices that haven’t been in circulation since the early 2000s. That might not be what your current platform resembles - but does that mean your software is truly up-to-date? A legacy system needs to be defined by the capabilities it provides your organization, not necessarily by how long you’ve had it for. For example, rather than asking yourself, “When was my current system implemented?” you might want to ask yourself, “Does my current system empower my team to collaborate efficiently in a secure environment?” Answering these questions will alert you to whether you need to kickstart the process of legacy modernization. Website:https://www.simplesolve.com/blog/signs-of-a-legacy-system