EvolveWare today announced it has added an Agile Business Rules Extraction capability to its Intellisys application modernization platform.
EvolveWare CEO Miten Marfatia said the Agile Business Rules Extraction capability eliminates the need to freeze code development while applications are either being shifted to the cloud or refactored. Instead, the Intellisys platform will now keep track of updates to code and apply them once the application has been modernized, he said.
Code updates can now be transferred automatically into the extracted business rules repository without affecting the rules that are not impacted by the updates. For rules impacted by the updates, a report is generated that highlights the changes. IT teams can now also update business policies and modernize applications concurrently via the repository that also keeps track of documentation such as diagrams, logic, database details and critical dependencies, said Marfatia.
In addition to presenting logic in multiple formats, including pseudo-code, flowcharts, decision tables and business analyst language, it enables consolidation and optimization actions to be reverted to their original state if required.
In general, IT teams have been struggling with application modernization efforts that require them to either lift and shift a monolithic application running in an on-premises IT environment into the cloud or refactor it into a set of microservices that run natively in the cloud. Eventually, most organizations will refactor monolithic applications, so the debate becomes to what degree to undertake those efforts before lifting and shifting an application into the cloud. Most monolithic applications were not designed to run in the cloud, so when the app is shifted it’s not uncommon for any number of performance issues to be encountered.
EvolveWare claims that its Intellisys platform reduces the cost of application modernization by as much as 60% by eliminating much of the manual effort that would otherwise be required. Modernization efforts, in general, are hindered by manual processes that should be automated, said Marfatia.
The issue that most DevOps teams encounter when modernizing an application is that it is not a task they regularly perform. As such, many of the processes required have not been automated with the same level of zeal they’ve applied to more routine manual tasks. The Intellisys platform is designed to enable IT teams to automate the most common tasks associated with migrating an application to another platform.
The biggest driver of those migrations these days has been digital business transformation efforts that have accelerated since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizations of all sizes are moving applications to the cloud to ensure greater availability and resiliency to limit the amount of disruption that might be encountered should the pandemic worsen, or in case some other unexpected event makes accessing IT services difficult.
The challenge, of course, is moving applications—and the database they depend on—from one platform to another is not easy. It can take some organizations months, sometimes even years, to make the transition. Given the backlog of applications that many organizations are looking to migrate to another platform, it’s clear there is a need for much higher levels of automation to accelerate a transition that, on its present trajectory, might take years to complete.