I am a relatively new web dev, ~ 3-4 years experience (but with wife and kids that whole time, so not much free time). The other 2 devs at the company have been there a LONG time. One is dedicated to sys/db/running the business, the other is web/client facing. They don't seem very interested in using new tech.
The boss has asked me to experiment with my own web server, Laravel, and a PowerBI gateway for analytics, but I'm completely on my own and pretty swamped with basic stuff like manually building forms. What would you do to help get this business up to speed?
Iterative and incremental, or, "Rebuild projects"
Tech isn't useful because it's new, and it isn't bad because it's old.
It's a business investment to "solve problems" or "create opportunities" for someone.
"If it ain't broke" yada
I would find what's broken (I can't get enough time to look for potentially better ways for our systems to work because I'm always building forms) and recommend prioritising some of your time per week to identify a solution (I'll spend 1 day per week investigating ways to use greater automation and or lower bespoke effort to build forms) meaning I won't have as much time to do x, y, z.
Then if you find a solution, work out what the first interation would be and guess how long it will take and seek agreement to invest the same or more time per week in implementing it.
Rinse and repeat
Or how about leaving it as is and building a new business with any new tech you like.
In the end though, tech doesn't matter so much for most businesses, I think.
Are you using CI/CD?