- Reduce expensive licence costs by replacing proprietary platforms with open-source alternatives.
- Modernise critical systems in weeks, not years, using structured migration tools and reusable architecture.
- Keep business logic under control, instead of losing years of process knowledge during a manual rewrite.
- Run old and new systems in parallel, so users can migrate safely without operational disruption.
- Build fast but reliable enterprise tools, ready for real business use, governance and scale.
- Receive direct, senior-level support — far more responsive than large providers whose support structures are slow, fragmented or impersonal.
- Prepare the company for AI, automation, modern interfaces and faster business change.
Legacy modernisation platform
Modernise critical business software
in weeks, not years.
Replace legacy technology. Reduce licence costs. Build faster on an open-source enterprise stack — with AI-assisted migration, controlled architecture and a phased approach that keeps the business running while you modernise.
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Legacy is no longer just an IT problem.
Many companies still run critical operations on ageing technology stacks — Oracle Forms, old Java systems, .NET WebForms, Lotus Notes, legacy databases or heavily customised internal platforms.
These systems often still work, but they create a growing business problem. They are expensive to maintain, difficult to change, dependent on rare specialists and often locked into costly vendor licences. At the same time, modern businesses need software that is faster to adapt, easier to integrate, ready for AI and safe to scale.
Legacy modernisation is no longer only an IT project. It is a financial, operational and strategic necessity. Software now represents a much larger share of enterprise technology budgets than only a few years ago, while technical debt and legacy infrastructure continue to absorb capital that could otherwise be used for growth, automation and AI.
We build and rebuild enterprise-grade software on modern, open-source technologies.
Our approach helps companies move away from expensive proprietary platforms and into a controlled, flexible and future-ready technology stack. Instead of forcing a risky "rip and replace" rewrite, we help organisations modernise step by step — keeping business continuity while gradually moving users, data and processes into the new system.
We combine software engineering, AI-assisted migration and open-source architecture to deliver reliable business tools much faster than traditional enterprise vendors.
A modernisation path that fits the business, not the other way around.
We help companies:
Our open-source modernisation stack.
We are building a dedicated set of tools that allows companies to migrate, rebuild and extend legacy systems on top of a modern open-source foundation.
A controlled migration engine for sunsetting platforms such as Oracle Forms.
It extracts and maps existing business logic, screens, rules, triggers and workflows into a modern architecture. The goal is not to "guess" how the old system works, but to preserve business logic with full coverage and traceability.
This allows companies to move from legacy platforms into modern web applications without losing the operational intelligence embedded in their existing systems.
Fast changes to business logic, screens and workflows — using natural-language commands.
Instead of waiting weeks for small process changes, teams can describe what needs to change, and the system generates structured, governed updates inside the approved architecture.
Designed to make enterprise software much easier to adapt as the business evolves.
An embedded assistant that helps employees learn and use the new system much faster.
It guides users through processes, explains screens, answers questions and helps teams complete tasks inside the application. This reduces training time, support tickets and resistance to change.
The aim is simple: make the new system feel familiar, useful and immediately understandable.
A modern application framework based on open-source technologies — compatible with React and Angular.
It keeps the architecture simple, controlled and sophisticated. Instead of allowing every new feature to become a custom engineering exercise, the framework uses repeatable patterns, governed components and clear system rules.
This allows teams to build faster while keeping the software maintainable, auditable and scalable. It also reduces unnecessary AI token usage by giving AI a fixed, predictable architecture to work within, instead of forcing it to recreate technical decisions on every task.
A safe connection layer that lets you connect to your existing database immediately — without removing the old tools on day one.
The old and new systems can run in parallel. Users can be migrated gradually — department by department, process by process — while the company maintains continuity and avoids the risk of a sudden cutover.
Especially important for organisations that cannot afford downtime, data loss or operational confusion.
The old model of enterprise software is becoming too slow and too expensive.
Companies cannot wait three to five years for a full rewrite. They cannot depend forever on ageing platforms, rare specialists and rising licence costs. They also cannot afford a chaotic migration that interrupts daily operations.
Our model gives companies a practical path forward: keep what works, extract the business logic, rebuild on open source, introduce AI, reduce vendor dependency and modernise safely in stages.
A modern enterprise system that is:
- faster to build,
- easier to change,
- cheaper to maintain,
- safer to scale,
- ready for AI,
- independent from expensive legacy licences,
- and supported by a team that understands both technology and business.
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