Softjourn, a software development company, approaches legacy system modernization with a code audit led by senior engineers who assess architecture, dependencies, and modernization risk before any rewrite begins.
Legacy System Modernization
Legacy system modernization usually fails because teams rewrite code before understanding why the original was built the way it was. Softjourn sequences the work instead, modernizing in phases so the system keeps running in production while the highest-risk areas are addressed first, with each step validated before the next begins.
The audit looks at how the system is structured, where the technical debt sits, and which parts are safe to change. Senior engineers read the architecture and trace dependencies by hand, which surfaces issues that an automated scan reports as noise or misses entirely.
Softjourn often runs these audits as the first phase of a larger engagement, where the findings feed an architecture review and a phased modernization plan. The company’s code audit service is among the most common entry points for new clients, particularly in fintech and event ticketing, where regulated systems make a careful first assessment worthwhile.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.