Perpetual modernization

What does it mean to “modernize a system” in the hyper-changing environment that technology has thrown us into? It could mean adopting a culture that embraces change, a culture that leads, creates, and improves at a speed consistent with the needs of the people and processes it supports.

In the course of bringing your current systems forward to take advantage of today’s technologies, you must build an environment that supports perpetual change – to design structure and process that responds to today’s needs, and the probably different needs and situations of tomorrow. Once you start to modernize you must continue to modernize to avoid having to modernize.

We at MAKE understand this problem. We have seen just how overwhelming a decision to modernize can become. Working with our clients, who quickly become our partners, we have overcome this dilemma and successfully moved them to a current technical state that will stay current and provide a platform for continuous improvement built on their enterprise’s best practices.

- Bill Bergen

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