9 Signs of Bad IT Architecture


Bangalore: A good IT architecture is always a good managing strategy to get better results from employees and leaders which eventually leads to well marketed product. But it’s common that a lot of firms try to go for cheap ideas in building architecture, even though they had good thoughts at first. Mostly what happens is that most of the companies spend a lot of time in planning for a good strategy, but eventually these plans will be thrown out just in the name of expediency, departmental politics and simple mismanagement. So what follows is a series of rows of bad management, poor plans and a strip of disasters.

So every IT firm needs a strategy to know whether they are in the right path. So keeping this in mind here are 9 signs that tell you about bad architecture.

Manual Re-keying:

One of the most common mistakes that enterprises do is manual re-keying. Manual re-keying is where human beings are offered the roles as interface connectors to incompatible applications. This isn’t expensive, but it’s sheer bad architecture. Such architecture can simply drain away your business resources and gives an improper value.