No one puts it in a showroom if their company is running applications or systems that are built with very old technology. Unfortunately, it’s also common for healthcare, banking or industrial service providers to embark on a development project and fail to complete it, because of problems with the internal and/or external development team.
The software that ticks like a time bomb
Problems with the development team?
There are several reasons why developers may not be able to take a development forward. If a supplier goes out of business due to bankruptcy or sale. But it is also not uncommon for the external team to see that it is no longer worth their time, that they no longer want to be involved, and that there is a loss of interest.
Another common reason is that the developer is overburdened or becomes bored with the task, expects a change in vain, leaves the company, and the knowledge is lost, leaving the application unmanaged.
There are also examples where the development team is bought out and the question arises as to how to proceed. With the development team slowly disappearing, the development process is also stalled.
It is a challenge to build a real professional team to ensure the long-term sustainability of software.
Who will take over the development?
There are many possibilities, depending on the purpose. In good hands, the software can be taken further and developed as required. The disadvantage is that often you have to start with software that is very outdated and needs to be improved.
What do these developments look like and what are your experiences?
Many companies have applications with very old technology, e.g. Lotus Notes. Lotus Notes developers are becoming increasingly rare, the technology has outlived its usefulness, and there are few people with a deep understanding of the technology.
Other programming languages are Cobol, RPG, FoxPro, Visual FoxPro and Delphi. Applications written in these languages still work, in many cases they serve the needs of users, but they cannot be deployed in new environments such as cloud infrastructures or integrated into newer enterprise platforms.
It is also common that they cannot scale legacy systems, they work with 100 users, but with 500 users they slow down, and the customer experience gets worse significantly.
No one improves the security holes in these legacy applications anymore, no one is sure if they are hackable, secure, or not leaking data, i.e. they are ticking like a time bomb.
That’s when the need arises to find a partner who understands the old technologies, can take them in hand, can put them on a new foundation and can even develop the inherited system further.
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We will assess, take over and put your application or applications in safe hands. From then on, it’s up to you to decide whether you want to replace it with modern technology or low-code no-code development.