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Are you optimizing your tech stack and legacy systems for disruption? Quickbase Blog Digest April 22

Are you optimizing your tech stack and legacy systems for disruption? [Quickbase]() Quickbase Blog Digest April 22nd, 2021 Looking to build out the right tech stack to navigate disruption? Struggling with your legacy systems? Seeking supply chain guidance from a true expert? Find all of that below in our Blog Digest! [Blog post: The 3 Critical Tech Stack Components of an Agile Supply Chain]() Building a tech stack that will give your supply chain the ability to flex in the face of disruption is critical for the pace of modern business. Martin Weis, partner at McKinsey & Company, shared the critical components of that tech stack based on his 18 years of partnering with multinational organizations on large-scale transformation. [Build Your Tech Stack]() [Blog post: 3 Ways Legacy Systems are Holding Back Digital Transformation]() Legacy systems such as ERPs can be a major hindrance in bringing about true digital transformation to your business. Learn more about the challenges legacy systems pose, and how to navigate them. [Learn More]() [Age of Agility Podcast: Optimizing the Supply Chain with Martin Weis]() Digital transformation expert and partner at McKinsey & Company Martin Weis joined the Age of Agility podcast to discuss optimizing your supply chain, preparing for rapid changes, and having the right mindset to innovate. [Tune In]() [image_8x8] [Start Trial]() [image_8x8] [Quickbase blog]() [image_8x8] [Contact us]() Quickbase is a business application development platform that helps businesses achieve operational agility, freeing enterprises to flex and evolve by safely connecting people, information and ideas everywhere. We help more than 6,000 customers of all sizes develop solutions that work the way their people do , including over 80 percent of the Fortune 50. Quickbase Inc | 150 Cambridge Park Drive | Cambridge, MA Western Office | 60 East South Temple | Salt Lake City, UT You received this email because you are subscribed to Quickbase Offers, Update your [email preferences]() to choose the types of emails you receive. [Privacy Policy]() [FB]() [IN]() [TW]() [TUBE]() [SLACK]()

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