Create a more detailed plan of action.
Following Application Portfolio Rationalization and the Application Modernization Assessment, you’re ready to move on to Application Modernization Planning.
As part of this process, HP Services professionals guide you through a comprehensive, tool-driven, in-depth analysis of your chosen application or applications. When complete, you will have a robust application modernization roadmap and business case that includes:
- Thorough, refined project plans and cost estimates
- A detailed application architecture diagram
- Target architecture design with performance and scalability attributes
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Focus on specific applications and the underlying architecture.
Application Modernization Planning provides a thorough examination of all issues affecting these major tasks:
- Ease or difficulty of decomposing existing applications
- Cost impact on mining existing code
- Targeted application options, including hardware, software, operating system, monitoring, management, and development
- Incremental modernization strategy to move you from your existing architecture to your target architecture while allowing both to coexist during the transition
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HP’s approach incorporates the latest automated modeling tools to provide data on total cost of ownership, service level, system agility and performance. We follow a proven, fact-based process that provides you with a clear view of modernization transition risks along with a risk management strategy and contingency plan.
Industry-leading intellectual property, including HP Visual Intelligence Tools, provides solid data visuals of legacy code for better understanding and accurate analysis of your current legacy environment. This in turn helps you develop an effective, efficient application modernization business case.
Get ready to make the transition.
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With comprehensive information from the Application Modernization Planning activities in hand, you are ready to move on with confidence to the next step: Application Modernization Transition.
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