Application Retirement

Eliminate Security and Privacy Risks.
Save costs by retiring legacy applications.

Your organization incurs significant expenses each financial year on legacy systems that are infrequently accessed.
These systems contribute to ongoing costs, including software licenses, hardware maintenance, and upgrades performed by your IT personnel.
Additionally, because these systems often operate out of sight, they tend to receive less attention, making them more vulnerable to security and privacy risks.

Legacy Applications

Enterprises are increasingly transitioning from traditional on-premise administrative applications, such as HRMS, finance, and CRM systems, to cloud-based SaaS solutions.
These cloud applications often contain sensitive customer information.
However, due to compliance requirements and the need for historical reporting, legacy on-premise systems remain in use, leaving them vulnerable to security risks.

Pre-packaged accelerators

  • Oracle E-Business Suite
  • PeopleSoft

Easily decommission other legacy applications

  • JD Edwards
  • Ariba
  • Vantive
  • SAP
  • Siebel
  • Taleo
"A healthcare company achieved $6 million in savings by retiring and securing legacy applications previously hosted on mainframe infrastructure."
Legacy Applications
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Redundant Applications

In some cases, mergers and acquisitions result in redundant applications, including SaaS solutions, that are retained solely for reporting purposes.
These applications often contain sensitive customer information, potentially exposing your organization to unnecessary privacy litigation.
Examples of such redundant applications include CRM applications, Billing applications, Financial applications, HR and Payroll applications, and others.
RedundantReplaced by
SiebelSalesforce.com
Oracle e-Business SuiteSAP
SAPOracle e-Business Suite
PeopleSoftWorkday
TaleoOracle HR Suite
In-house appOff the shelf
"A customer saved $1 million in licensing and other costs of operation by retiring and securing their redundant applications."