Also, Arora clearly states that even a well-designed core cannot be the only answer. She rejects the assumption that one system will meet every product, process and workflow need in particular lines, where the disadvantage is that TPA feeds and deal structures vary widely and change rapidly. “I should say that we intend to have a technology stack. It’s not a one-system-fits-all approach. I’ve been part of implementations in my past life, and it never goes well. What’s worse is that by the time you finish building, new shiny toys, new products, etc. become available,” she said, emphasizing instead a plug-and-play stack that can be built around a clean data backbone of tools as the market evolves. Can swap.
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