Hello Tim,

>Re-implementation of a solution is often a hard case to sell, but it 
>might be the only way to get the performance you want. The big positive 
>to a re-implementation is that you usually get a better solution because 
>you are implementing with more knowledge and experience about the 
>problem domain. Design is often cleaner and as a result, easier to 
>maintain. It usually takes a lot less time than the original 
>implementation as well and can be the more economical solution compared 
>to fighting a system which has fundamental design limitations that 
>restrict performance.

Thank you for the suggestions and advice. I will definitely look into
re-implementation of certain parts of our solution as an option to improve
performance.




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