Looking for CIOs, IT leaders, enterprise architects, and digital transformation experts from companies of all sizes and industries to discuss how they’re modernizing around persistent legacy systems.
Questions:
What’s a long-standing legacy technology your organization still relies on, and what factors have influenced your decision to keep it in place?
How have you integrated modern capabilities (e.g., cloud, AI, analytics) with that legacy system without disrupting core operations?
What role do culture and change management play when modernizing around legacy infrastructure?
How do you decide whether a challenge with a legacy system is really about the technology or about data, processes, or people?
Can you share an example where modernizing around a legacy system delivered measurable business value?