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Doing nothing is not an option

Erudine have just published the latest edition of Engine, their excellent technology magazine. The theme of this edition is 'Legacy Evolution' and it contains some excellent articles from CIOs, Business School professors and other leading personalities, and includes a copy of the latest NCC guidleines on 'Evaluating Legacy'.  

I've contributed a short article entitled "Do nothing is not an option" which sets out tactical advice on how to push through business cases for legacy replacement. It's useful reading for anyone struggling to justify expenditure on unfashionable projects.  

For those of you who haven't encountered Erudine, they're a brilliant Harrogate based company who've developed an innovative software development environment, which enables information systems to be built with superior agility, security and risk management. It's worth checking out.

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