Application Retirement Process
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An Application Retirement Process is a business process that terminates an application software.
- AKA: Application Decommissioning, Sunsetting.
- Context:
- It can (typically) while retaining access to the historical data.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Data Redundancy, Data (Computing), Legacy Application, Data Maintenance, Data Migration, Software Repository.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_retirement Retrieved:2015-1-7.
- Application retirement, also called application decommissioning [1] and application sunsetting, is the practice of shutting down redundant or obsolete business applications while retaining access to the historical data. Legacy applications are often maintained solely to provide infrequent or sporadic access to the data within the application database for regulatory or business purposes. With organizations spending upwards of 75% of their application software budgets on ongoing maintenance, [2] application retirement can deliver significant cost savings.
The act of application retirement usually involves relocating data from the legacy application database to another data repository or archive store that can be accessed independently using industry standard reporting or business intelligence tools. Application retirement allows IT departments within companies to reduce the software, hardware and resources required to manage legacy data.
- Application retirement, also called application decommissioning [1] and application sunsetting, is the practice of shutting down redundant or obsolete business applications while retaining access to the historical data. Legacy applications are often maintained solely to provide infrequent or sporadic access to the data within the application database for regulatory or business purposes. With organizations spending upwards of 75% of their application software budgets on ongoing maintenance, [2] application retirement can deliver significant cost savings.