
In Peterborough, plenty of well-established businesses are still running on systems they built over a decade ago. These were once the backbone of the company, stitched together with hard work and deep knowledge. But now, those same systems often feel more like traps than tools. They’re fragile, full of manual steps, and entirely dependent on someone who “just knows how it all works.” Legacy system modernization isn’t about upgrading for the sake of new tech. It’s about untangling your operations so things don’t fall apart when you take a few days off. It’s about building breathing space into your workflow…
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