Technology support is ending
The framework or database is approaching EOL status, and security updates are no longer provided.
We modernize existing systems gradually - step by step, without an abrupt, risky transition. We preserve the business functions that matter while improving performance, security and scalability.
Legacy monolith
Signals
These are the most common signals that an existing system is becoming hard to maintain, evolve or scale.
The framework or database is approaching EOL status, and security updates are no longer provided.
Even small changes take a long time, because the system has become hard to maintain and tightly coupled.
Security audits identify vulnerabilities that cannot be fixed without modernizing the system or its technologies.
The current architecture limits system performance, load handling and further development.
Outdated technology makes it harder to attract new specialists and grow the team.
A growing share of the budget goes to maintenance rather than developing new features and products.
Benefits
System modernization helps reduce maintenance costs, improve performance and prepare the platform for further growth.
A more modern architecture and optimized processes improve system speed and reduce manual work.
Up-to-date technology, security updates and more modern authentication help reduce security risks.
Maintenance complexity, technical debt and dependence on outdated technology all decrease.
A more modern architecture makes it easier to evolve the system, integrate new solutions and handle higher load.
Clearer interfaces and more efficient workflows improve the user experience and day-to-day work.
Approach
We modernize gradually - by modules and units of functionality, reducing risk and avoiding business interruptions.
We assess the system architecture, data, integrations and modules to set priorities and identify potential risks.
For each module we choose the most suitable modernization approach, based on business needs and the technical situation.
New functionality is introduced gradually, in parallel with the existing system, keeping a controlled transition and the option to roll back.
Data is migrated gradually and in a controlled way, keeping the system running throughout the migration.
After the full transition, the old system is replaced or archived, keeping the process controlled and documented.
Let's talk
Tell us about your existing system, challenges and goals, so we can assess the best modernization approach.