AWS Transform
The first agentic AI service for transforming .NET, mainframe, and VMware workloads
Transform .NET, mainframe, and VMware workloads with agentic AI
AWS Transform is the first agentic AI service developed to accelerate enterprise modernization of .NET, mainframe, and VMware workloads. Built on 19 years of migration experience, it deploys specialized AI agents to automate complex tasks like assessments, code analysis, refactoring, decomposition, dependency mapping, validation, and transformation planning, dramatically reducing project timelines. By executing many tasks in parallel, AWS Transform helps organizations to simultaneously modernize hundreds of applications while maintaining quality and control. Its natural language chat experience and shared workspaces allow cross-organizational and cross-functional teams to collaborate in real time, track progress, and manage transformations from start to finish. The service helps reduce both modernization costs and ongoing maintenance expenses while identifying opportunities to eliminate legacy licensing costs.
Benefits
Impact by the numbers
4x
faster .NET application porting from Windows to Linux80x
faster conversion of VMware network configurations to AWSUse cases
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Toyota Motor North America
Toyota Motor North America faces challenges of updating 40- year-old mainframe applications that support a majority of our supply chain. The transformation capabilities of [AWS Transform] have been a revolutionary solution for us. The powerful documentation, code analysis, and decomposition capabilities provided by AWS give us a clearer understanding of our application landscape. We’re able to generate detailed documentation of hundreds of COBOL modules, including context-aware information and persona-driven insights, in less than a day. [AWS Transform] has done what many said was impossible.
Brian Kursar, CTO, Toyota Motor North America -
Thomson Reuters
AWS Transform felt like an extension of our team — constantly learning, optimizing, and helping us move faster.
Matt Dimich, VP, Platform Engineering Enablement, Thomson Reuters