Legacy systems are still in use today because they often contain critical data and functionality that organizations rely on for their operations. Additionally, replacing these systems can be costly and time-consuming, leading to resistance from stakeholders who fear disruptions. Furthermore, legacy systems may be deeply integrated into existing workflows, making migration to new platforms complex and risky. As a result, many organizations opt to maintain and support these systems rather than undertake a complete overhaul.
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Today Over 2,800 years ago and some pipng systems over 2,000 years old are still being used My Name Is Jeff
Are ploughs and fallow land still use today
Scientist today still are puzzled on how the construction of pyramids became because they were so huge.
George eastmans invention changed society because he made the camera and still in in use today.
Their commitment to rule of law and justice because we still use many of their laws today
yes because the middle east movement led by the Crusades can be seen today
His legacy was that he created a whole new level of evil and racial hatred, most of which still exists today.
philosophy and government
the Apollo theater
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The ranchos established land use patterns that are still recognizable in the California of today
his legacy was that he created a whole new level of evil and racial,most of which still exists today
the genus-specie format. :)
Yes, and as long as Repiblicans exist in Texas, Tower's legacy will be remembered.
it is still cherished today because he was very important.
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