
"AWS introduces AI agents that automate the migration of legacy software to the cloud. The agents can draw up project proposals, generate code, and adjust dependencies. In several pilot projects, it proved possible to reduce months of work to just a few days. AWS is launching a new toolset called the Professional Services Delivery Agent. This should make it easier for companies to move old software to the cloud. The agent simply starts projects based on diagrams or meeting notes."
"Migrating software usually also means adjusting dependencies. Software modules that an application needs to function sometimes have to be replaced during the transition. This normally requires a lot of manual programming work. AWS claims that the agent based on Transform takes over most of this work. It maps dependencies, draws up a migration plan, and writes the necessary code. "This agent incorporates a knowledge base of learnings from thousands of migrations AWS ProServe has completed," says Vice President Francessca Vasquez."
AWS launched the Professional Services Delivery Agent to automate migration of legacy software to the cloud. The agent starts projects from diagrams or meeting notes, generates project proposals and work descriptions within hours, and shortened migration timelines from months to days in pilots. Specialized sub-agents write, test, and deploy code and invoke the AWS Transform service for COBOL mainframes, VMware workloads, and .NET applications. The agent maps dependencies, creates migration plans, and writes necessary code using a knowledge base from thousands of prior AWS ProServe migrations. ProServe consultants supervise and validate outputs. Google and Microsoft offer comparable migration tools.
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