Organizations are realizing that their priorities are not about new technology – instead, they are focusing on how to use the technology they have to survive and thrive in the downturn. With businesses facing the toughest economic climate in decades, IT budget cuts and project freezes could impact the business for years to come if not managed well.
How can you make the most of your information technology investments in this new environment? A pragmatic way forward is to simplify and renovate your existing applications, which will change the longevity, resiliency and adaptability of your existing systems. Renewed legacy systems and newly developed functionality can then be integrated to work together in new ways through service-oriented architecture (SOA).