Technology in Legacy System Carve-Outs: Driving Efficiency and Innovation
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Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2024
In the fast-paced world of corporate restructuring and M&A transactions, legacy system carve-outs have emerged as a strategic necessity for organizations aiming to divest or separate certain business units. These carve-outs involve the extraction of specific components or systems from a larger organizational structure, presenting unique challenges and opportunities. One of the critical factors influencing the success of such endeavors is the role of technology. In this article, we delve into how technology plays a pivotal role in driving efficiency and fostering innovation during legacy system carve-outs.
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