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AOC team explores building modern cloud-based system after assessing legacy issues

March 04, 2024 | JUDICIARY COMMITTEE - SENATE, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Arkansas



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AOC team explores building modern cloud-based system after assessing legacy issues
During a recent Judiciary Committee meeting in Arkansas, a significant discussion emerged regarding the modernization of the state's judicial system. Committee members explored various options for upgrading the existing system, which has faced challenges due to its outdated architecture.

The initial consideration was to modify the current system, but after analysis, it became clear that the legacy issues would likely render this approach ineffective. "The legacy baggage of the architecture that we have was so great that the effort would have probably been fruitless," one committee member noted, emphasizing the need for a more viable solution.

With the option to purchase a new system deemed too costly and the idea of doing nothing off the table, the committee pivoted towards building a new, modern cloud-based system. In 2022, a small team from the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) began exploring this possibility, and early developments have shown promise.

This move towards a cloud-based solution reflects a proactive approach to addressing the technological needs of the state's judiciary, ensuring that Arkansas can maintain an efficient and effective legal system. The committee's commitment to modernization signals a crucial step forward in enhancing judicial operations for the future.

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