Software sprawl affects every organization. So what exactly is it? We’ll turn to a recent article for a good description:
Software sprawl is defined as a dilemma an organization faces when it manages too many software applications. Especially when the organization has an ever-growing list of requests for new solutions coming in, keeping it from properly controlling upgrades or maintenance. Sometimes these organizations have so many solutions, they aren’t even sure which ones are needed and which have, or should, become obsolete.
Stopping the Madness Before it Gets Worse
The rate of technology adoption and emerging technologies continue to grow exponentially every year. And as every organization knows too well, there is an expanding list of new technologies your employees want and need to do their jobs more effectively and stay competitive. So what’s the best way to implement technology to meet the business’ needs and keep your IT department sane and happy?
Instead of taking the approach of looking into new solutions to solve your business needs, look to see if one of your current applications is flexible enough to create new solutions that fill that void. The best solutions are flexible and agile, and easily integrate your line of business systems to do more with less by connecting the right people to the right information.
As many credit unions know, having the right information at the right time not only speeds processes, it ensures better member services. By building out the credit union software you already have... you’ll be able to keep up with the increasing compliance and transparency demands, which is another factor forcing financial institutions to re-evaluate their product offerings and software applications.
My best advice to prospects and customers suffering from software sprawl is to keep it simple. The more systems credit unions rely on, the more time consuming upgrades and maintenance become, and the more tedious it is for your IT department to figure out the best time to make updates without affecting the other systems you rely on.
Technology is always evolving and it’s imperative that credit unions embrace adaptable, flexible solutions that meet their business needs today and into the future, and easily integrate them into core systems. That way their organization remains agile and is ready and able to handle whatever the industry throws at them.
In a tech heavy industry, you need a solid plan to coordinate current and future IT systems with your credit union core technology. You must be able to identify the issues obsolete IT systems can cause. Find a core solution partner to get your systems functioning at their best, so you can maintain a focus on creating efficiencies both internally and externally for members.