Computer systems aren’t the hot new thing anymore. In some way, shape, or form, computers have been part of the operation of businesses large and small for decades. While, happily, hardware and software alike just keep getting better and better, perhaps this isn’t something your business anticipated when it purchased that Unix mainframe in 1986. And so, you’ve spent the last thirty years wrapping it in software and hardware additions to supplement its functionality, resulting in a convoluted, jury-rigged system that’s neither optimized for your operation nor entirely compatible with modern technology.