by Guest Blogger | May 3, 2012 | general
A legacy system is a system that essentially belongs to a previous generation, in a manner of speaking. It is typically an old system that despite its age and lack of modern compatibility still exists and continues to be in use. This is not because the users have...
by Guest Blogger | Apr 30, 2012 | Legacy integration
Legacy systems are computer components that are still in use despite the fact that they are running on old technology, including old school hardware features. They are still used because they form a large, rather bulky yet very important part of the organization in...
by Guest Blogger | Apr 19, 2012 | general
WebLogic Server performance and memory issues are not uncommon from time to time. This is quite natural for many applications, especially when in the growth period of the application or during processes that involve adding new features and functionality or new users...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 8, 2012 | legacy modernization, system integration
When an organization has taken the initiative to perform a system migration, it is not a decision made lightly. Legacy migrations are not commonly performed because of the cost that the organization incurs. And so after coming to terms and considering all the pros and...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 3, 2012 | legacy modernization, Software Development, system integration
A legacy applications system is a type of computer system, usually a database management system that an organization has invested a great deal of money and time in. Many organizations operate with legacy applications systems as they serve as a base for most of their...