modernizing applications and making things secure

modernizing applications and making things secure is a challenge. And it's not just modernizing one component or moving something to a more accessible location. What’s the “bring your own device” policy? What are the security ramifications for remote access to a legacy application? What other investments do we need to watch the endpoint? What other applications sit next to legacy applications and need to talk? Interconnectivity always has to be considered.

Success as a manager comes when you consider all of those things. You cannot promise this can happen for free. There needs to be an investment.

Wendell: When you have the mentality of “that's how we've always done it,” whether it's IT or management, you're not going to change because it's working. But sometimes you could be doing it a better way. It takes a catastrophic event to convince people to change, but more money was spent because it wasn’t done on the front end.

Edgar: It’s clear now that investments need to be made. It makes for a more robust workforce if your employees can work from anywhere in the world.

Seth: Even when we’re no longer worried about COVID-19, we might drastically change the way we work. Particularly for companies that stitched together a remote solution with duct tape and baling wire, what considerations need to happen now?

Robert: A year ago, if you had a new application, you could say, that's not going to be accessible remotely. If you want to access this, you have to be in the office. Now it’s not reality. Anything that comes online must be accessible by a remote and mobile workforce, while maintaining high security standards.

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