Our trainings about Dealing with legacy

Legacy systems are often at the heart of many companies, but they also pose particular challenges. Our training courses help you to deal with legacy systems strategically and efficiently. From cloud migration and technical debt management to the refurbishment of legacy systems with domain-driven design - we offer practical solutions to make old systems fit for the future. Whether through Wardley Maps, software analytics or targeted safeguarding of legacy applications: Here you will learn how to analyse, optimize and transform legacy systems.

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Stefan Toth

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Evolutionary Architecture, Agile Organizations, ADES

  • Agile Software Architecture
  • Architecture Evaluation
  • Lightweight Software Reviews with LASR
  • Team Topologies Deep Dive
  • Team Topologies in practice

Stefan Toth advises developers, teams and companies on software architecture. Sound, clear and effective. His experience ranges from the banking and insurance sector to security-critical industries and support for internet start-ups. In addition to the broad technological context, his methodological experience from agile projects, architecture assessments and IT transformations is his greatest asset. Stefan is a TTA (Team Topologies Advocate).

Stefan Zörner

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Architecture documentation, methodical software architecture and cloud applications

  • Architecture Evaluation
  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Flexible architectures
  • Lightweight Architecture Documentation
  • Lightweight Software Reviews with LASR

From Bayer AG to IBM to embarc. Stefan Zörner looks back on 25 years of IT experience and always looks forward with excitement. He provides support in architecture and implementation issues with the aim of effectively anchoring good architecture approaches in the implementation. In lively workshops, he teaches the tools of the trade and is infectious with his enthusiasm. His pragmatic approach to architecture is very well received.

Falk Sippach

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Architecture reviews, Java expert

  • Agile Software Architecture
  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Documentation-as-Code
  • Evolution and Improvement of software architectures
  • Fantastic diagrams
  • Flexible architectures

As a trainer, consultant and architect, Falk is always on the lookout for the spark of passion that he can ignite in his participants, customers and colleagues. He has been supporting mostly agile software development projects in the Java environment for over 15 years, initially as a developer and later as a project manager, architect and coach. Falk is convinced that lifelong learning is the prerequisite for professional self-development and lasting enjoyment in what you do. Despite his enthusiasm for new things, he always keeps an eye on people and established structures in order to develop balanced solutions. As an active member of the community, he likes to share his knowledge in articles, blog posts and presentations at conferences or user group meetings and supports the organization of various specialist events. Video: What is Documentation as Code? Falk explains it to you in the stream with Lisa Moritz.

Eberhard Wolff

SWAGLab

Architecture, Microservices, Domain-driven Design

  • Domain-driven Design renovates Legacy
  • Flexible architectures
  • Software architecture kickstart
  • Team Topologies Deep Dive

Eberhard Wolff is Head of Architecture at SWAGLab and has worked as an architect and consultant for more than twenty years, often at the intersection of business and technology. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including on microservices, and is a regular speaker at international conferences. His technological focus is on modern architecture and development approaches such as cloud, domain-driven design and microservices.

Here is the link to his website.

Sven Johann

INNOQ

DevOps, program chair of GOTO Amsterdam

  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Cloud-Native Teams
  • Evolution and Improvement of software architectures
  • Managing Technical Debt

Sven Johann is Senior Consultant at INNOQ and has been involved in the modernization of medium and large Java applications for many years. He is an active participant in various workshops of the Software Engineering Institute (Managing Technical Debt) and the Leibnitz Zentrum für Informatik (Dagstuhl Seminar »Managing Technical Debt«). He is also Program Chair of GOTO Amsterdam and Show Host of Software Engineering Radio.

Markus Harrer

INNOQ

Software Analytics, software modernization, initiator cards42

  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Evolution and Improvement of software architectures
  • Getting started with Wardley Maps
  • Improving Software Quality through Data

Markus Harrer is a software engineer who’s passionate about improving the way we do software development. He specializes in the analysis of software data such as source code, application performance data or version control repositories to show the underlying problems of the symptoms we face on the surface. He is an active contributor in communities on the topics of Software Analytics, software architecture, software modernization and Java. He is also an accredited trainer for the iSAQB Foundation Level and the Advanced Level Module IMPROVE.

Benjamin Wolf

INNOQ

Architecture documentation, software quality, software development process

  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Evolution and Improvement of software architectures
  • Lightweight Architecture Documentation

Ben is an architect and a developer at INNOQ. He barely puts up with bad code and does not shy away from enormous refactorings. He shares his ideas of software quality and proper software development as trainer, consultant and speaker at conferences and meetups. It is important to him that we recognize that the attitude of a team is crucial for good software quality and far exceeds the value that is provided by technology alone. He is a certified trainer for the iSAQB Foundation level and the advanced level modules IMPROVE and ADOC. Ben is part of the iSAQB board.

Christoph Iserlohn

INNOQ

Scalability and security, host of INNOQ’s Security Podcast

  • Flexible architectures
  • OWASP Top Ten in practice
  • Securing legacy software
  • Web Security

Christoph Iserlohn is a senior consultant at INNOQ. He has many years of experience in the development and architecture of distributed systems. His main focus is on the topics of scalability, availability, and security.