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I’ve been digging into legacy system modernization companies for the past few months because our team hit the wall with an old Java-based core that’s been running since, no joke, 2011. Maintenance became a nightmare — deployments took 2–3 hours, incidents were increasing by 18% YoY, and adding even a simple feature felt like defusing a bomb. At some point you just have to admit the obvious: you’re spending more to keep the old thing alive than it would cost to rebuild it properly. That’s when I started researching vendors offering legacy modernization services. |