Application Re-engineering & Integration
With the ever-changing and ever-increasing market requirements, applications modernization and re-engineering initiatives have taken the front seat in devising ways to upgrade their business processes and services to keep pace with the rapidly moving business world and business strategies. Recognizing this, organizations are re-defining their IT needs and re-engineering their existing legacy applications to attain long-term future business objectives.
At HCL, we understand your business requirements and the complexity involved within. We work with you to devise solutions that help you in attaining the future business goalss and gaining a long-term edge over the competition.
HCL help its customers in their Application Re-engineering and Modernization initiatives and provides solutions that enable them to fundamentally redesign a strategic roadmap for the future.
We addresses the needs of our customers to transform in-house IT systems and applications by leveraging newer technology platforms, frameworks, and software products combined with HCL’s domain expertise and technology skills.
A phased roadmap to transform a legacy application to a service enabled platform is illustrated below:

HCL has a proven track-record of delivering par excellence results to its customers. For instance, if a customer wants to service-enable its application portfolio, HCL will leverage its technology and domain expertise to deploy a service oriented architecture where business functionalities are made available as services that can be shared across applications and platforms irrespective of the underlying technology.
HCL has developed a proprietary methodology for SOA based modernization. This is called Service Driven Application Modernization Methodology (SDAM), which spans from discovery to deployment phases as shown in Figure.

The highlight of the SDAM methodology is the adoption of a mix of top down and ground up approaches in implementing a service-oriented architecture. This ensures appropriate levels of service exposure, service security, and governance while managing transition risks. The SDAM methodology also defines a SOA program management framework that enables collaboration among the business and IT stakeholders.
At HCL, our processes and approach are focused on re-engineering our clients existing applications and develop future-enabled solutions that create and deliver the long-term value to our clients.







