#ITWebBI2025: Proceed has your back with legacy data management so you can retire your legacy systems

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#ITWebBI2025: Proceed has your back with legacy data management so you can retire your legacy systems
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#ITWebBI2025: Proceed has your back with legacy data management so you can retire your legacy systemsData protection, access and management in the digital economy is a central theme at this year's ITWeb BI Summit.

Maintaining legacy systems means incurring costs, including for staff and software, says Robert Reuben, MD of Proceed Group. reports needed so users can still access the data in a way they need, and then shut down the legacy system, to no longer incur costs. This is invaluable because different regions and industries have varying rules that govern data use, storage, retention and exchange.

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