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Software Modernization is a process of updating existing software applications to meet the changing needs of businesses and users. It involves the redesign and re-engineering of existing software applications to make them more efficient, reliable, and secure. This process can include the addition of new features, the removal of outdated features, and the integration of new technologies. It also involves the migration of existing applications to new platforms and the adoption of new development methodologies.
Software Modernization is an important part of software design and development, as it helps to ensure that applications remain up-to-date and relevant. It also helps to reduce the cost of maintaining and updating existing applications.
Some companies in the Software Modernization market include Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, SAP, and Adobe. Show Less Read more