Legacy hardware and software systems are defined as those that
currently perform useful tasks but face possible interruption
or termination of operation in the future due to a number of reasons.
The main reasons include the need for increasing functionality,
processing and interface scalability, better form (size, weight,
power, volume) requirements, decreased maintenance and life-cycle
support costs, as well as resilience to parts obsolescence. Other
reasons can include the availability of superior competing algorithms,
architectures, and technologies meeting (or exceeding) the specifications
of the legacy system that are often at a lower cost.
aSoos Inc. is expert in analyzing and troubleshooting existing
client designs and extending the lifetime of electrical or electronic
equipment.
aSoos
Inc. understands the requirements of the RoHS
Directive and proposes and implements technological solutions
compliant with RoHS.
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