Two Roman horses decided your tech stack
Blog post from Tyk
The text discusses the challenges and implications of maintaining outdated technology systems within enterprises, using an analogy of how historical decisions, such as the width of Roman chariots, have influenced modern infrastructure like railway gauges and, in a more contemporary context, API management platforms. The author highlights how enterprises often stick with legacy systems due to familiarity and the perceived risk of migration, despite these systems being ill-suited for modern advancements like AI and cloud-native infrastructure. He argues that the reluctance to upgrade can lead to inefficiencies and vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of future-proofing technology choices. The piece suggests a strategic, staged approach to migration that balances the functionality of old systems while preparing for future needs, urging organizations to avoid vendor lock-in and ensure their platforms can adapt to evolving technological demands.
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