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Digital Transformation at Vestval.
Modernizing legacy systems into composable, cloud-native architectures.
Category overview
Digital transformation is one of the most abused phrases in enterprise software. This category covers the actual work — strangling legacy systems, building composable architectures, moving to cloud-native operating models and the change-management posture that makes any of it stick.
Pillar themes
What this category covers.
Real transformation vs slide-deck transformation
The signal that distinguishes working systems and retired legacy stacks from a PDF roadmap.
Strangling legacy safely
API-first migration, anti-corruption layers, dual-write strategies and the discipline required to retire a system without breaking the business.
Composable architectures
Microservices when they help, monoliths when they don't, headless platforms and the integration patterns that make the stack swappable.
Change management
Internal champions, training tracks, deprecation timelines and the operating cadence that turns transformation into a habit.
FAQ
Digital Transformation — frequently asked
- Phased programs run 12–36 months for enterprise stacks. Productized modernization for mid-market businesses can compress to 3–9 months.
Related categories
Related glossary entries
Digital Transformation
The disciplined replacement of legacy systems, workflows and operating habits with cloud-native, composable, intelligent alternatives.
RPA (Robotic Process Automation)
Software 'robots' that execute rule-based, repetitive desktop and back-office work — typically by automating existing user interfaces.
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