How to succeed in legacy IT modernization and avoid the pitfalls that make so many fail
Nov 10, 2021 by Ivan Aptekarev and Alexey Zagorodniy
Nov 10, 2021 by Ivan Aptekarev and Alexey Zagorodniy
What do you need to consider before engaging in a modernization project? Should the approach be
business-run or IT-led? What makes modernization attempts fail? What strategies are there, and which
are best for you? These are just some of the questions you should be asking if you haven’t already
modernized your legacy IT infrastructure and the applications that come along with it.
Our
accompanying paper guides you further in answering these questions, provides a list of
checkpoints to ensure a successful transformation and details a case study where we helped a
Fortune 500 company succeed in modernization after 20 years of failure.
In a word, yes. It may come with a daunting timeline and a price tag that leaves some people
requiring convincing, but without modernization, your IT costs will soar while performance declines.
In fact, IT operations and maintenance account for around 75% of the entire IT spend worldwide. The
most expensive systems to support are the oldest ones — legacy systems and old mainframe monoliths.
With constantly growing operations cost and risk, many IT managers must conduct modernization
initiatives.
The challenging and complex nature of modernization projects leaves many of them
pending, incomplete or perpetually postponed. While they account for nearly a third of the entire
development and enhancement spending worldwide, 29% of this spending is wasted on failed
efforts.
The 2021 Mainframe Modernization Business Barometer Report found that 77% of
organizations have started a legacy system
modernization project but failed to complete it — but why? The most common reasons are:
Commonly known as the R-treatments, each of these approaches suits a particular
subset of cases, but they don’t necessarily integrate easily with one another and of course, they
each have their own risk and price.
So those are your options, but how do you choose which R-treatment is the best fit for you? Here
are some questions to help you decide. Not all of them are going to be relevant to your case, but
they should be considered when you embark on your modernization journey.
In our white paper you’ll find a more detailed explanation of the R-treatments, plus a comprehensive list of questions that are crucial and often overlooked during the early stages of migration. The chances of modernization projects being a complete success the first time are small, but we hope to increase your chances with this mini guide and the accompanying, detailed white paper.