Whitepapers
10 Lessons for Modern Enterprise IT from NASA’s 1977 Voyager Missions
Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were designed for five-year missions to explore
Why There Are No Silver Bullets in IT
Every few years, IT markets a new revolution. Yet sustainable modernization depends less
How to Use AI for Systems Development and Process Improvement
AI is transforming systems development and process improvement. Properly applied, it
Lightweight Cloud-Native Approaches to Rules and Workflows Without Proprietary Engines
This paper examines the shortcomings of traditional Business Rule Engines (BREs) and
Why Application Prototyping and Iterative Development Methodologies Are Superior to Wireframing (for Enterprise Business Systems Development)
Enterprise business systems are not ordinary applications. They are data-centric,
Key Benefits of a Business Rules Scaffolding
By adopting Business Rules Scaffolding , organizations can significantly reduce the cost,
The Role of Metamodels in Modern Dynamic Business Information Systems
Metamodel-driven design reduces code, minimizes maintenance overhead, and enables
The Importance of Reference Architectures and Industry Standards for Building Resilient Software Solutions
Resilient software solutions are essential for organizations that must operate securely,
Ready to Modernize?
Modern IT systems aren’t just about compliance — they’re about enabling agility, scalability, and cost efficiency. They’re also about making the right judgment calls: preserving and evolving what makes your business unique, while integrating or
standardizing what is simply a table-stake capability.
Every year, code maintenance costs average 25% of the original build. The opportunity cost of not modernizing is even higher. The real challenge is making architectural decisions that avoid over-engineering or platform lock-in — and ensure systems remain sustainable.