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Welcome back to Gorilla Logic’s monthly newsletter!
Here’s what’s new:

  • What was modern yesterday is legacy today.
    Why to modernize legacy systems in 2024 >

  • The dangers of AI, successful product roadmapping, & more.
    Read our insights >
     
  • Software Samaritans -
    See how Gorilla Logic devs give back >

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What Was Modern Yesterday
is Legacy Today

Transform outdated systems into efficient, scalable

platforms to gain a competitive edge in 2024. 

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As technologies like cloud computing, AI, and IoT continue to mature, modernizing legacy applications can help businesses improve efficiency, provide better customer experiences, and achieve new growth opportunities, all while staying ahead of emerging security threats and compliance requirements.

Gorilla Logic's proven track record in modernizing legacy systems guarantees a seamless transition into the future, providing an unbiased point of view to pair your business goals with a technology infrastructure that will grow with you even decades down the line.

 

See how Gorilla Logic helped an enterprise financial services company support existing systems while modernizing them in this case study >

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AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL HEART FEST

Inspired by our own CEO Drew Naukam's heart health story, the Gorilla Logic Band is proud to have been a Premier Sponsor of the American Heart Association's annual Heart Fest. Proceeds from the fundraiser directly benefited the AHA and all the amazing work they do to help Americans live heart-healthy and research initiatives to prevent heart disease and stroke.

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Curious about our newsletter’s name?

As a community, we’re known as The Band of Gorillas because, similar to a pod of whales or crash of rhinoceroses, a group of gorillas is called “a band.”

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