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Fast-Track Legacy App Migration with AI-Powered Code Analysis

Modernising legacy Java and .NET applications with low-code

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Application development (AppDev) has undoubtedly become a critical part of most organisations in this digital era. 

 

But what happens to digital transformation goals when the bulk of an organisation’s critical software applications written in Java and .NET were produced years or even decades ago? 

 

Organizations often lack the technical skill required to understand the code in such monolithic software applications.  Multiple other aspects — such as maintenance complexity, manual testing and deployment, outdated user interfaces, complex architecture, and slow development cycles — lead to IT teams ending up playing catch up with innovation goals.  

 

How can we leverage AI to analyse legacy code quickly, without the need for lengthy and labor-intensive analysis? How are generative AI, low-code platforms and automation transforming legacy application migration across Asia Pacific? 

 

Watch this webinar for a deep-dive into how your organisation can accelerate the transformation of  into modern, agile and scalable digital solutions via AI-powered code analysis.

Key Takeaways:

    • How legacy codebases like Java, .Net, are blocking innovation
    • How AI and low-code accelerate modernisation
    • A proven framework to migrate apps in weeks—not months

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