by Kira Payne | Jun 24, 2026 | blog
Enterprise modernization often gets treated as a replacement project. Older platforms are labeled as obstacles, and the conversation quickly turns to migration, replatforming, or rewriting. But that starting point can overlook a more practical reality: many of the...
by Kira Payne | Jun 17, 2026 | blog
The Modernization Problem Is Not Usually a Lack of Technology This blog is the second in our series highlighting key themes from Adaptigent’s panel event, “Modernization Without Migration: How Integration, Governance, and AI Enable Continuous Transformation.” While...
by Kira Payne | Jun 10, 2026 | blog
From Project-Based Transformation to Continuous Modernization Adaptigent’s recent panel event, “Modernization Without Migration: How Integration, Governance, and AI Enable Continuous Transformation,” brought together internal technical and operational perspectives to...
by Kira Payne | May 19, 2026 | blog
Enterprise modernization does not always begin with replacing core systems. In many cases, it begins with giving those systems more flexibility. That is especially true for COBOL. Across industries, COBOL applications continue to support essential business operations,...
by Kira Payne | May 14, 2026 | blog
Adaptigent’s latest white paper, The End of COBOL Lock-In: Lower Cost. Open Standards. Modern Integration., makes a clear case: COBOL itself is not the barrier to modernization. The real challenge is the runtime fees, vendor lock-in, and restrictive licensing models...