Your Agile Legacy System
Your Agile Legacy System
There is a perception that legacy systems somehow prevent innovation by standing in the way of rapid product development or quick fixes to address customer request.
Legacy systems have a bad reputation among business teams. Start talking about legacy systems and their important role in keeping a business running effectively and securely, and you are sure to see eyes rolling and plenty of thinly veiled exasperation.
Legacy systems don't (always) deserve this derision. Still, they have come to be associated with everything that business users hate about IT projects: Long development schedules, delayed timelines, lack of data integration, and even an inability to deliver quickly on a customer promise
What is needed is a way for legacy systems to be as agile as the marketplace, where innovation, responsiveness and integration are required for customer satisfaction and competitive differentiation.
Wait - an agile legacy system?
A low-code platform as the "competitive layer"
Low code could be the connective tissue that makes your legacy systems equally robust and agile.
A general purpose low code platform creates what we call a competitive layer between a set of tailored applications and your legacy ERP, CRM or BPM systems.
A competitive layer addresses the two vectors of business transformation - speed to market and improved customer experience; and does so while harmonizing the development cycle with growth goals.
In that competitive layer sits the collection of applications that allow your business to work efficiently and be innovative in providing additive or custom solutions for particular customers or a whole industry.
Increasing digital speed and innovation power
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Defining the Low-code market space
Consider a powerful competitive layer as the agile layer of your legacy systems. Using a single low code platform to host the layer will allow not just rapid prototyping, building and operation, but simplify maintenance and management, too.The analyst firm Forrester talks about the rise of the low code industry in a recent Fork in the Road report as "a logical response to the extreme pressure for new, modern software to win, serve, and retain customers."
Forrester described "low code" solutions as designed for Application Development and Delivery (AD&D) professionals as those providing rich tooling and large scale:
General purpose Low-code Platform versus "off the shelf" software
While many BPM and CRM solutions now offer "low code" options for integrations or customizations, there is advantage to using a general purpose platform to create and manage your competitive layer.
If you only have 1-2 similar applications, it might be manageable to build them inside existing software, if you can also still easily manage maintenance updates and product upgrades for custom instances.
Yet, what organization will ever by satisfied with just a couple custom applications that address only part of the scope of your legacy system? Frankly, why would a business even want to be satisfied with a limit to your inventiveness?
The market and customers don't stand still - neither can your application portfolio.
The power of collaborating on ideas in real time
Are you ready to add agility and rapid development to your legacy systems? Could a low code competitive layer be an additional, agile leg of your ERP/CRM/BPM solution?
Download our free whitepaper about Low-code in Swedish. A guide to technology that can dramatically increases the speed of application development and at the same time enables harmonization of the application portfolio.