At the time, Relativity's legacy applications were based on the .NET framework, with custom parts that would benefit from enhancements to handle large data sets and growing demand. An application with a monolithic architecture, like the .NET framework, is built as a single, self-contained unit with one code base—convenient and easy to deploy in the early days of development.
But as the application becomes larger and more complex, it's much harder to maintain, add new features or functionality, and ultimately scale. RelativityOne was quickly outgrowing its framework, and as the customer base grew, so did the challenges: data was scattered across on-premises databases, file servers, archives, and the cloud; the lack of data analytics hindered accuracy and insights; and maintenance was expensive.
That's why Relativity turned to WinWire. With their experience, expertise, and what Carlson feels is a "proven track record of expediting organizations' digital transformation efforts," he knew WinWire was a partner his team could count on to work alongside Relativity development teams to enhance RelativityOne.