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Your existing information systems are a valuable asset

Any change, any improvement starts with the actual existing situation. In our opinion, the ‘ green meadow ‘ is very rare. The organization, the staff, the information system, the data content: they all already exist. This we keep in mind and from here-off we start. What already exists, we consider a valuable asset, being a result of investments made in the past, and of many years of experience and efforts. You don’t just throw those results away! Any IT development therefore starts with the knowledge and appreciation of the existing situation.

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