Keeping software and application architectures up to date is imperative for all vendors so as to be able to obtain the benefits for itself and its users of new tools and techniques. However, it can be quite a problematic exercise, especially if the customer base is running various versions of the software and is reluctant to upgrade. I recently spoke to Richard Winter, CTO at CubeLogic as CubeLogic is, like all vendors, constantly facing these and similar challenges. Indeed, it is currently “executing a three-pillar technology transformation focused on reporting flexibility, cloud native architecture, and automation capabilities with Q1 2026 delivery target for the reporting improvements,” he told me. This had been announced recently in an press release in which CEO, Lee Campbell, said ““Our vision for NextGen is to make risk and compliance tools more responsive, more integrated, and easier to manage. We are investing in the foundation that will power the future of our solutions and our clients’ success.” Essentially, CubeLogic is “transitioning to containerized, cloud-native architecture with auto-scaling capabilities while ending on-premise support to optimize costs and eliminate capacity limitations,” Richard told me. Of course, such initiatives have to start somewhere and for CubeLogic that is in… continue reading