Kellton Tech Launches Phoenix.AI for Legacy to Cloud Modernization
Kellton Tech Launches Phoenix.AI for Cloud Modernization

IT services company Kellton Tech Solutions has unveiled Phoenix.AI, an innovative agentic platform designed to transform legacy enterprise systems into cloud-native microservices. According to the company, this platform can dramatically reduce the typical multi-year transformation timeline to just a few weeks. By leveraging Phoenix.AI, enterprises can accelerate modernization by up to 80% and cut costs by nearly 50%.

How Phoenix.AI Works

Phoenix.AI operates through a continuously running, agentic transformation framework that automates the entire lifecycle of enterprise code modernization. This includes analysis, decomposition into microservices, conversion, validation, remediation, and quality assurance. The platform's built-in self-correction and execution intelligence enhance engineering productivity, accelerate release cycles, and strengthen transformation outcomes through accumulated delivery learning.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Automated End-to-End Modernization: The platform handles everything from code analysis to quality assurance, reducing manual effort and errors.
  • Self-Correction and Learning: Built-in intelligence allows the platform to learn from past transformations, improving future outcomes.
  • Preservation of Business Reliability: Phoenix.AI ensures that transformation maintains business reliability, governance, and continuity.

Real-World Deployment

Kellton reports that Phoenix.AI has already been deployed in enterprise engagements. Notably, it is powering one of the largest AI-led code modernization programs for a US-headquartered global enterprise software leader. This program involves migrating more than 4 million lines of source code from Progress ABL/OpenEdge to a modern Microsoft .NET Core and Entity Framework stack, re-engineered into a fully scalable, cloud-native microservices architecture.

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Program Scope

The modernization effort spans 12 core business modules, including Purchase, Production, Sales, Common Services, and other operational domains that form the backbone of the client's flagship enterprise platform. This demonstrates the platform's capability to handle large-scale, complex transformations.

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