Legacy Systems
Noun Phrase: Outdated computing software or hardware that is still in use. Newer systems have to accommodate to the existence of the older legacy system or make them moot. The term can be applied broadly outside computing to apply to existing roads, property lines or political systems that restrict how newer technologies can be utilized.
Example: “After a few upgrades and new releases the older version of Quick Books would not operate on any platform.”
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