Enterprise System Stewardship

Stabilize and rejuvenate your core domains.

We specialize in the heavy-duty engineering required to maintain, secure, and safely extend the battle-tested legacy systems that power your business. No risky rewrites. Just pragmatic rehabilitation.

Agencies sell rewrites. We engineer transitions.

A "big bang" rewrite halts business momentum and introduces catastrophic risk. We utilize the Strangler Fig pattern to safely isolate your most fragile code, intercept traffic, and systematically rebuild core domains alongside the legacy system with zero downtime.

1. The Chaotic Monolith

Highly coupled, undocumented legacy code. Changes in one area cause unpredictable regressions in others.

API GATEWAY

2. Partial Strangulation

A routing layer intercepts traffic. Core domains are systematically extracted into stable, testable boundaries.

API GATEWAY OBSOLETE

3. Domain Order Restored

The legacy monolith is effectively starved of traffic. The new architecture is resilient, modular, and safe to modify.

"Legacy code is simply code without tests. We do not judge the past decisions of your engineering team. We establish the boundaries, characterize the current behavior, and engineer a stable path forward."
— Core Domain Methodology

Technical Capabilities

Heavy-duty interventions for undocumented, highly coupled, or failing enterprise architectures.

Behavioral Code Analysis

We analyze version control data to identify the highly-coupled "hotspots" in your system causing the most defects, allowing for targeted, high-ROI refactoring.

System Stabilization

Implementing characterization tests to lock down current system behavior. We create safe "seams" in monolithic architectures to prevent regression during updates.

Incremental Modernization

Gradually strangling legacy dependencies and upgrading underlying infrastructure or frameworks without requiring a complete halt to new feature development.

Regain control of your core architecture.

Stop letting technical debt dictate your product roadmap. Contact us to arrange a strictly confidential, technical audit of your most fragile systems.

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Currently accepting new stabilization projects for Q3 2026.