Moving Beyond Legacy IT
Some organizations haven’t fully embraced the cloud; others still run key operations on Windows XP. But all have challenges to overcome.
Some organizations haven’t fully embraced the cloud; others still run key operations on Windows XP. But all have challenges to overcome.
As part Satellite One, the military is looking at how DevSecOps and Kubernetes could enable the rapid delivery of software updates in space.
Winning in IT is a team sport. Combining legacy knowledge and advanced capabilities as one team achieves the real promise of IT.
“It’s much like taking an old barn car and putting a new coat of paint on it. Underneath the hood, you’re still going to have that same misfiring engine.”
In an age of shrinking budgets, staff and time, agencies need every competitive advantage — and removing legacy IT systems is a great place to start.
Sometimes agencies lack the time or resources to fully phase out legacy IT systems. According to a March 27 audit from the Energy Department (DoE) Office of Inspector General (OIG), DoE was one of those agencies.
How do you deliver modern and user-friendly digital content and services when anchored by years of acquired habit and vintage infrastructure?
Digital transformation is essential to improving government, but it can be difficult to achieve. We partnered with Hyland to provide a better sense of how government can drive digital transformation through content services.
Learn what you need to know about modernizing and how these government experts overcame their IT modernization challenges.
Whether you want to provide greater value to your customers, or lower the cost of operation, modernizing solves these issues. But where do you start? Here are some viable options that should be considered, including potential costs and benefits.