Key Takeaway
AWS Transform now offers comprehensive Windows environment modernization, covering .NET applications, SQL Server databases, and deployment layers. It analyzes the entire Windows stack to create coordinated modernization plans. After approval, it processes application code, UI frameworks, databases, and operating systems, providing updates throughout. Teamfront successfully modernized 800,000 lines of code in two weeks and is now migrating from SQL Server to PostgreSQL. Thomson Reuters uses this capability to transition from proprietary to open-source systems, migrating 1.5 million lines of code monthly, achieving 30% cost savings and reducing technical debt by 50%.
Full-stack Windows Modernisation Addresses Licensing Costs
AWS Transform now also manages comprehensive Windows environment modernisation, encompassing .NET applications, SQL Server databases, user interface frameworks, and deployment layers. The service evaluates the entire Windows stack before suggesting coordinated modernisation plans for all components.
Once approved, the transformation agent processes the application code, UI framework, database, and operating system while providing progress updates and detailed summaries.
“Our initial success with AWS Transform, modernising 800,000 lines of code in just two weeks, proved that we could transform extensive codebases in weeks rather than months,” says Bobby Land, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Teamfront.
Teamfront now leverages the service to migrate from SQL Server to PostgreSQL while simultaneously transforming applications, accelerating modernisation across its portfolio of field service software companies.
Thomson Reuters, on the other hand, utilised the Windows modernisation capability to transition from proprietary systems to open-source alternatives. The organisation now migrates 1.5 million lines of code each month using AI-powered automation, achieving 30% lower costs and reducing its technical debt by 50%.








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