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Legacy refers to something inherited or handed down from one generation to the next, whether it be material assets, cultural traditions, or a body of work. In a broader context, the term can also refer to the long-term impact or influence that a person, organization, or event leaves behind. For individuals, legacy could be related to achievements in a particular field, contributions to community, or values and lessons imparted to descendants. For institutions or nations, legacy might encompass groundbreaking innovations, cultural landmarks, or historical events that have a lasting impact on society. The term is often used in technology to describe outdated systems, software, or hardware that are still in use, referred to as "legacy systems." While these systems may still function and fulfill a purpose, they are typically costly to maintain and can hinder the adoption of new technologies. In all senses of the term, dealing with legacy involves navigating between respect for the past and the need for progress and change. It poses questions about how to honor or preserve valuable aspects of the past, while also updating or innovating to meet current and future needs. Therefore, the concept of legacy is multifaceted, evoking considerations of time, impact, and the complex ways in which actions and decisions resonate through history.
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Published: May 30, 2023, 9:19 a.m.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) systems, such as those used in critical infrastructure like power plants and manufacturing facilities, face unique security challenges compared to traditional IT systems. With … Read More
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