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  1. DataNovata archiving for Legacy SAP, JD Edwards & Oracle eBusiness

    28 Aug 2020

    DataNovata, the automated, multiplatform, application generator for databases has built schema templates for decommissioning mainstream ERP systems.

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  2. What are the ‘Risk-free Decommissioning Criteria’ that Release the Innovation Chokehold?

    9 Jul 2020

    Legacy systems pile up in the back office, choking budgets, limiting innovation and decelerating economic recovery.

    Why does this continue year after year?

    Systems that retain data can be immobilized by risk of change. What if data is lost, damaged, or compromised? What if the project hits a wall? What if costs escalate? But as risk restrains progress, obsolescence adds more risk, that the aging systems will fail. This is a paradox of inertia.

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  3. Risk-free Decommissioning Releases OpEx into Innovation and Recovery

    7 Jul 2020

    Status quo is no longer an economic option. Global disruption is forcing enterprises to squeeze efficiencies out of operations, while at the same time, data regulation is demanding greater accountability.

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  4. Release Millions locked in unproductive technology to speed up recovery

    12 May 2020

    In August 2019, DataNovation Ltd. sponsored the distribution of a Gartner Research paper: Winning in the Turns, a CIO Action Guide to aid firms that seek to gain sustained advantage over their competitors long after the next recession passes.

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  5. Economic Upheaval? Recover Millions quickly with no negative consequences

    24 Apr 2020

    When economic upheaval threatens corporate earnings, the typical response actions taken by the Board to stabilize the corporate financial picture can have damaging consequences for long-term recovery.

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  6. Canadian Federal Benefits Systems on the Verge of Collapse

    3 Feb 2020

    Failure to manage change has landed on the desk of a Canadian Prime Minister who crafted his platform on “innovation”. Systems 60 years old are reaching critical risk with no evident retirement plan.

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