The Role of Legacy Systems in Mergers and Acquisitions Integration
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Ongoing, First published Feb 09
In the dynamic landscape of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), the role of legacy systems is often underestimated. These systems, though aged, hold invaluable data and operational functions vital for business continuity. Integrating legacy systems poses unique challenges but also presents opportunities for strategic growth and optimization. This article delves into the nuanced role of legacy systems in M&A integration, highlighting their significance and offering insights into effective strategies for navigating this complex terrain.
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