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Survey reveals high cost of application modernization

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    Kent Sharkey
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    DevOps[^]:

    A survey of 250 software developers and architects in the U.S. found nearly three-quarters of respondents (74%) reported that the average cost of an application modernization project is nearly $1.5 million, with 79% noting that at least one of these projects has failed.

    Just bolt a few tailfins on it and call it done

    Or update the icons

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      DevOps[^]:

      A survey of 250 software developers and architects in the U.S. found nearly three-quarters of respondents (74%) reported that the average cost of an application modernization project is nearly $1.5 million, with 79% noting that at least one of these projects has failed.

      Just bolt a few tailfins on it and call it done

      Or update the icons

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      Ya know, in the car enthusiast community, we have a saying - "Buy once, cry once." Modernizing a monolithic application does indeed cost a lot, but should be done with an eye on maintainability and using lessons learned about what is changed, implementing a degree of future-proofing into the new code base. The cost for the modernization will ALWAYS be less than the cost of future maintenance.

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        DevOps[^]:

        A survey of 250 software developers and architects in the U.S. found nearly three-quarters of respondents (74%) reported that the average cost of an application modernization project is nearly $1.5 million, with 79% noting that at least one of these projects has failed.

        Just bolt a few tailfins on it and call it done

        Or update the icons

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        Conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of vFunction, a provider of a platform that automatically converts monolithic applications into microservices ????? monolithic applications into microservices ???? system design document - convert the functions of this giant woolly mammoth into a number of rats.

        Caveat Emptor. "Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long

        We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. - Greta Thunberg

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          Conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of vFunction, a provider of a platform that automatically converts monolithic applications into microservices ????? monolithic applications into microservices ???? system design document - convert the functions of this giant woolly mammoth into a number of rats.

          Caveat Emptor. "Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long

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          At least we know why it would cost too much :)

          TTFN - Kent

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