The Strategic Importance of Carve-Outs in Modernizing Legacy Systems
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Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2024
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, businesses are increasingly pressured to modernize their IT infrastructure to remain competitive. A pivotal strategy in this modernization process is the execution of carve-outs, particularly when dealing with legacy systems. Carve-outs, which involve separating a specific business unit or system from a larger organization, can provide a strategic pathway to modernize legacy systems, ensuring enhanced agility, efficiency, and innovation.
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