The digital transformation has revolutionized trade and e-commerce in the last two decades. What was considered innovative yesterday is often an obstacle to growth and agility. The focus of this challenge is Legacy systems – those older, often monolithic IT applications that have worked reliably for years, but no longer meet today's requirements for speed, scalability and customer experience. For companies in Retail and E-Commerce, modernisation of these old systems is no longer an option, but a need for survival to be able to exist in the competitive market.
Why Legacy systems become a growth brake in trade
Legacy systems are usually historically grown and deeply anchored in the business processes. They include critical areas such as commodity management systems (WWS), customer relationship management (CRM) and the e-commerce platform itself. Their architecture, often based on outdated programming languages or proprietary databases, creates a number of problems that directly affect competitiveness.
High maintenance costs and technical debt:* *
The maintenance of legacy systems binds immense resources. Specialized staff for outdated technologies is expensive and difficult to find. Every small adjustment or extension becomes a complex, risky and time-consuming project. Companies who want to reduce their maintenance costs legacy systems quickly realize that modernisation is the more economical solution in the long term. The cumulative "technical debt" – the cost of remedying deficiencies caused by fast, but unclean solutions – will be unacceptable.
*2. Lack of scalability and flexibility: *
E-commerce is characterized by extreme volatility. Seasonal tips, such as Black Friday or Christmas, require immediate and massive scaling of the IT infrastructure. Monolithic legacy systems are conceivable for this. You cannot react quickly enough to new requirements, which leads to system failures, slow charging times and ultimately to a loss of revenue. New business models, such as omnichannel strategies or "Buy Online, Pick Up In Store" (BOPIS), can be easily or not integrated at all.
*3. Increased security risks and compliance problems: *
Outdated software often does not receive any security updates. This makes the systems vulnerable to cyber attacks. In the age of strict data protection regulations (such as the GDPR), this is an existential risk. Ensuring Cybersicherheit is almost impossible without a modern, patchable and secure architecture. Modernisation is therefore a decisive step towards risk mitigation and compliance with legal regulations.
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