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What Is Legacy Technology Costing Your Business?

What Is Legacy Technology Costing Your Business?

It is certainly tempting to squeeze every last drop of life out of existing equipment. After all, why spend money on new computers or servers if the old ones still technically work? You may view this as frugal, but ironically not spending on the updated IT your business needs can lead to leaving significant revenue on the table. The truth is, holding onto outdated hardware can silently, yet significantly, bleed your business dry.

It's not just about the upfront cost of new technology; it's about the hidden expenses that accumulate over time, impacting everything from productivity and security to your bottom line and even your reputation. Let's break down the true cost of clinging to legacy systems and how it may do more harm than good.

The Productivity Black Hole

Time is money, and nowhere is this more evident than when your team is battling slow, clunky machines. Here are some ways you could be falling behind because of an unwillingness to upgrade your organization’s technology.

  • Lagging performance - Every slow boot-up, every frozen application, every delayed file transfer adds up. Employees spend precious minutes each day waiting for their technology to catch up, instead of actually working. Add a few minutes to that and multiply that across your entire team, and you're looking at staggering losses in output, and, ultimately, revenue.
  • Frequent downtime - Old hardware is simply more prone to breaking down. Crashes, unexpected reboots, and persistent glitches lead to frustrating downtime. Each minute your systems are offline is a minute of lost revenue and disrupted operations.
  • Compatibility nightmares - As software evolves, older hardware struggles to keep pace. You might find yourself unable to run the latest, most efficient applications, limiting your team's access to modern tools that could streamline workflows and boost collaboration. This often forces reliance on inefficient manual workarounds, and depending on the mission-critical nature of the application, can cost almost as much as upgrading.
  • Employee morale takes a hit - Constantly fighting with slow or unreliable technology isn't just inefficient; it's demoralizing. Frustrated employees are less engaged, less productive, and more likely to look for opportunities where they can work with modern, effective tools. Around half of polled workers suggested that technology that lags behind could get them to leave their current job.

Soaring IT Support and Maintenance Expenses

While the initial cost of an old machine might be zero, the ongoing costs quickly add up. Let’s take a look at how older technology can leave a dent in your organization’s wallet:

  • Repair bills galore - As components age, they fail more frequently. Finding replacement parts for older systems can be a costly scavenger hunt, and technicians might charge more for working with legacy equipment.
  • Increased IT burden - Your IT department will spend an inordinate amount of time troubleshooting recurring issues, applying patches to outdated software, and dealing with hardware failures. This diverts valuable resources from any strategic initiatives.
  • End-of-life support - Manufacturers eventually stop providing support, security updates, and replacement parts for older models. This leaves your business in a vulnerable position, facing higher maintenance costs and increased risk.

A Wide-Open Door for Cyberthreats

Unfortunately, creating vulnerabilities is probably the most common problem with outdated hardware. Not only can it create serious security issues due to firmware not having the latest software patches, it can result in business-altering data breaches, and higher-than-normal compliance risks. Since most businesses operate under serious government or industry-determined mandates, running outdated systems can open a business to all types of different risks.

Higher Costs

Sometimes the biggest issues seem to be the most overlooked. Relying on legacy infrastructure can be a bottleneck to growth. It limits your ability to adopt new technologies, scale your operations, or integrate with modern cloud-based solutions.

Invest Now, Save Later

While the thought of investing in new hardware might seem like a significant expense, it's crucial to view it as a strategic investment. The savings you have from clinging to old, unreliable, and insecure technology are completely a false economy.

If you would like to learn more about how you can grow into more current and innovative IT, give us a call today at 800.618.9844.

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