Legacy integration middleware has historically been crucial in supporting organisational operations, providing stability, reliability, and functionality for years. However, 91% of senior IT leaders say that existing IT processes are hindering productivity, revealing that these once indispensable integrations are now struggling to keep pace with the demands of modern business. Only 37% of organisations have the technology and skills to keep pace with their digital projects, meaning many organisations out there aren’t delivering their full potential due to technical limitations.
With the emergence of new technologies, evolving customer expectations, and increasing cybersecurity threats, many organisations find that their legacy infrastructure is no longer able to meet their business needs. Today, there is a growing recognition that migrating off of their legacy middleware is necessary to stay competitive, innovate, and adapt to changing market dynamics. By replacing outdated integrations that are holding them back, organisations can unlock new opportunities for efficiency, agility, and growth, positioning themselves for success in the digital age.