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GUEST OPINION: At a time when digital transformation has become central to business, even the most important applications come with a 'use-by' date. Left unchecked, legacy code inside these applications can become a hindrance over time, limiting DevOps teams whose job it is to innovate.
Enterprise software provider TechnologyOne has signed a new multi-year, $1.2 million agreement with Queensland’s Fraser Coast Regional Council to replace a number of the council’s on-premise legacy software applications including asset management, payroll and electronic document management.
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