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The Legacy Monster

You're not alone. That's why we've asked you and your peers to tell us how you're slaying your organization's legacy application monsters! Years ago the problem was spaghetti Cobol code on mainframes. Now it's client-server legacy applications or even more exotic development environments tying down your organization.

In response for your candid and thoughtful appraisal of the challenges at hand, InformationWeek editors will send you a free research report (a pdf), Real-Time Business 2003. We'll publish the best of the results starting on the week of March 31, 2003. (Please note, we won't publish your phone number, E-mail address or company name, unless you mention the company in your statement.)


How are you slaying your organization's legacy application monsters?

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