In this blog, Eric, CEO of Fenêtre Online Solutions, explains how legacy systems can be updated or completely replaced with low-code and how a well-structured database contributes to this.
In the enterprise software world, legacy systems are increasingly becoming a challenge for companies. These old systems, often based on outdated technologies and architecture, can hinder a company’s growth and innovation.
However, the emergence of low-code development platforms offers a compelling solution to this challenge In this blog, I explore how companies can rebuild legacy systems using a well-structured, underlying database in the system to be converted.
Legacy systems present a significant obstacle to innovation for many companies. These systems are often built using outdated technologies, making them difficult to adapt or expand.
This is a manifestation of the law of diminishing returns. The Netherlands, for instance, has historically been quick to adopt software solutions for various processes. However, this early adoption has led to technical debt, which can impede an organization's overall productivity and agility. Replacing these legacy systems, though, is often a costly and time-consuming endeavor, fraught with risks to business continuity and customer satisfaction.
Low-code development offers an innovative solution for rebuilding legacy systems. With low-code platforms, developers can quickly and efficiently create new applications using visual interfaces and drag-and-drop tools. This enables companies to gradually replace legacy systems while simultaneously taking advantage of modern technologies and architectures.
A well-structured database is pivotal in rebuilding legacy systems with low-code. The quality of the database, both its structure and the data it contains, ensures that new applications are scalable, flexible, and easy to maintain.
Moreover, a well-designed database enhances integration with other systems and data sources, enabling businesses to derive valuable insights from their data. This streamlined integration not only improves operational efficiency but also supports informed decision-making, fostering innovation and growth.
Rebuilding legacy systems with low-code offers numerous advantages for businesses, including:
As low-code development continues to gain traction, an increasing number of companies are turning to this innovative approach to rebuild their legacy systems.
By investing in a well-structured, underlying database, companies can ensure that they are ready for the future of database-driven applications. With the help of low-code, countless processes can be realized, adapted and expanded on existing databases.
With low-code, rebuilding legacy systems evolves from a challenge into an opportunity. It has become a chance to embrace transformation and keep up with technological innovation.
Do not let your legacy systems hold you back!