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They have to get their legacy systems to talk to the Internet.
There are still legacy systems in place using this technology.
This approach may not be available as an addition to a legacy system.
The reason for this are compatibility issues with legacy systems.
Several very different approaches were used to solve the Year 2000 problem in legacy systems.
Sometimes they are used to talk to legacy systems.
The legacy system may or may not remain in use.
Typical legacy systems have been in existence for more than two decades.
Most development often goes into adding new interfaces to a legacy system.
Legacy system is also used as a euphemism for an old body of code, working or not.
Any account more than a couple of years old is on some legacy system that acts like a black hole.
And government legacy systems certainly aren't any easier to replace than industry ones.
This is quick and cost-effective way of transforming legacy systems.
Accelerated development methods have left enterprises with modern legacy systems.
These applications can be built either from the ground up or as a layer on top of existing legacy systems.
This information, transferred from legacy systems, facilitated continuity of care.
However, the bank encourages its employees to leave all their old email and data in those legacy systems.
Biometric security measures are difficult to implement on legacy systems.
Such a situation may arise when securing legacy systems.
A legacy system is an old method, technology, computer system, or application program.
The non-stealthy Link 16 is also included for communication with legacy systems.
Legacy systems always have a place - why can't the go-go mentality handle that?
Incompatibility between the new system and the old probably crashed the legacy system.
It has also been used to enable semantic interoperability between legacy systems.
Usage of robust interfaces with these legacy systems may solve this problem.