| 1. | :Many major organisations still use legacy systems developed in the late 1970s.
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| 2. | Usage of robust interfaces with these legacy systems may solve this problem.
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| 3. | Anything more than four years old is considered a legacy system.
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| 4. | It will be far more user-friendly than the legacy system we have today,
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| 5. | This approach may not be available as an addition to a legacy system.
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| 6. | Initially, accounting information systems were predominantly developed " in-house " as legacy systems.
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| 7. | Biometric security measures are difficult to implement on legacy systems.
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| 8. | These systems can then interface to the organizations'legacy systems and use them as data repositories.
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| 9. | "Governments don't want to throw those legacy systems away.
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| 10. | Legacy system modernization is often a large, multi-year project.
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