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How do I deal with systems that are programmed in a language that no one in-house knows?

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How do I deal with systems that are programmed in a language that no one in-house knows?

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Obtaining legacy language support is a common problem. What was considered cutting-edge technology 10 to 25 years ago is considered old-school technology today. Languages that had been routinely taught are no longer part of the college curriculum. Experienced developers in these older languages are either retiring from the workforce or are switching to a newer technology field out of fear of technical obsolescence. As a result, the number of available personnel to support many older systems continues to dwindle. By converting your legacy code to a more widely used industry-standard language, you will benefit from a larger pool of qualified programmers. Datatek has the knowledge and experience to help you easily make this transition. Quotes are free so contact Datatek today and start your move to a language that can be easily supported.

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