
AI can read your legacy systems. Modernization is still the hard part
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If AI can finally parse your legacy estate, the bottleneck shifts from understanding to sequencing change without breaking critical workflows. Use these tools to build a dependency map first—then modernize in thin slices instead of betting on big-bang rewrites.
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