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Flash Findings

Scale Legacy Systems with Cloud Native Approaches

Thu., 31. October 2024 | 1 min read

Quick Take

Legacy applications are struggling to meet modern demands. This makes it essential to shift to cloud-native approaches for improved scalability, security, and cost efficiency. IT executives should prioritize assessing their application portfolio for cloud-native migration opportunities.

Why You Should Care

  1. Scalability & Cost Savings: Legacy applications often lack scalability and are costly to maintain, while cloud-native applications can handle increasing workloads by using microservices and containerization, leading to optimized performance and reduced infrastructure costs through a pay-as-you-go model.

  2. Agility & Resilience: Cloud-native architectures support continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD), which ensures that applications are not only delivered more quickly but are also highly resilient to failures due to redundancy and self-healing capabilities. This enables CIOs to meet fast-paced business demands while maintaining system reliability.

What You Should Do Next

Assess your current application portfolio to identify opportunities for cloud-native modernization. Begin planning for re-architecting these applications with microservices, containers, and orchestration to ensure scalability and resilience.

Get Started

  1. Assess which applications are suitable for a cloud-native approach based on scalability needs and business objectives.
  2. Leverage microservices, containerization, and orchestration to re-architect selected applications for maximum scalability and resilience.
  3. Enhance your team's cloud-native expertise through certifications and training to ensure a smooth migration process.
  4. Consider how the migration will impact your broader IT ecosystem and plan for a public or hybrid cloud environment accordingly.

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