Tag: cloud-computing

  • Paragons: Rocket Software’s Praveen Kumar

    Paragons: Rocket Software’s Praveen Kumar

    The digital economy in the Philippines is on an aggressive growth trajectory, projected to reach $35 billion by 2025. Yet, many businesses struggle with modernization due to entrenched legacy systems and a shortage of skilled personnel.

    Praveen Kumar, Vice President for Asia Pacific at Rocket Software, underscores the pitfalls of conventional modernization methods and how his company provides a more seamless alternative.

    “The historical method of modernization used to involve rewriting the entire application on a distributed platform. This often resulted in resource wastage as the business logic built in the applications over years of learning failed to transfer effectively,” Kumar explains.

    The result? Critical applications that failed to scale, massive write-offs on modernization expenditures, and businesses stuck with outdated legacy platforms.

    Rocket Software takes a different approach—one that prioritizes modernization without disruption. “While businesses can choose to move off the legacy platforms, they can also take a hybrid approach or replatform where needed,” he says.

    The hybrid model allows enterprises to leverage both cloud and on-premise infrastructure, extracting value from each as it makes sense. With replatforming, companies can modernize in place and transition workloads to a distributed environment without the high risk of a full rewrite.

    Beyond technical challenges, the Philippines faces a skills gap that further complicates modernization. Kumar acknowledges this issue: “Rocket Software’s solutions ease this challenge by reducing the need for extensive legacy skills, streamlining integration with modern applications so that companies can focus expertise on innovation and growth.”

    By addressing both infrastructure and human capital challenges, Rocket Software enables businesses to modernize effectively.

    Modernization success is not just about adopting new technology—it requires alignment with long-term business goals. Kumar defines successful IT modernization as “a strategic alignment with long-term business goals, prioritizing IT resiliency, enhanced user experiences, and improved data access.”

    He emphasizes that understanding both business and technical drivers is essential before embarking on any modernization initiative.

    Kumar highlights two key strategies for improving efficiency: “Improving development tooling and DevOps processes enabled with automation and AI can assist with lost subject matter expertise, improve quality, and result in faster time to market. Integrating existing applications with and leveraging new innovation can deliver significant improvements to optimize operations.”

    These approaches drive operational efficiency and enhance customer satisfaction, ensuring businesses remain competitive in the digital economy.

    The Philippine market presents unique challenges, particularly a talent gap in legacy programming languages such as COBOL. Strategic partnerships become crucial to overcoming these obstacles. “Globally, and in the context of the Philippines, skills have been a challenge for most businesses running legacy software,” Kumar notes.

    He points out that legacy systems remain critical for serving diverse customer segments, making full replacement impractical. Instead, Rocket Software simplifies integration with modern applications, reducing the reliance on specialized legacy skills while still maintaining operational stability.

    Cloud migration is often viewed as a silver bullet for modernization, but Kumar cautions against a hasty approach. Citing a Forrester study, he notes that over half of businesses faced challenges during cloud migrations, often due to costly application rewrites.

    “When the enterprise rewrites or moves its applications to the cloud, the entire business process and business logic that was built into the application doesn’t move,” he explains. This can lead to downtime, loss of functionality, and customer dissatisfaction—often forcing enterprises to revert to their legacy systems.

    Rocket Software offers an alternative: “We meet customers wherever they are on their modernization journey by understanding the business and technical drivers to determine the correct approach to modernization, which oftentimes results in a hybrid cloud solution.”

    This approach ensures companies can gradually transition to the cloud while maintaining essential legacy systems, reducing the risks of downtime and disruption.

    Regulated industries such as finance and healthcare face additional hurdles due to compliance requirements. Rocket Software integrates security into its solutions, ensuring businesses meet regulatory standards without compromising modernization efforts.

    “We are possibly one of the very few solution providers in the industry who do vulnerability assessments on the mainframe,” Kumar says. Regular penetration testing and proactive risk assessments help businesses maintain compliance and safeguard data integrity throughout their IT transitions.

    Despite misconceptions, mainframes remain a cornerstone of enterprise IT, particularly in industries that require high-volume data processing. “Over 70% of data from Fortune 500 companies is still stored on mainframes, so mainframes will continue to be a cornerstone of enterprise IT strategies,” Kumar states.

    He acknowledges that integrating legacy systems with modern cloud technologies is a persistent challenge but emphasizes that Rocket Software’s solutions make this process significantly easier.

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    For example, he points to a major insurance provider in the region that struggled with issuing policies through aggregator platforms. Previously, policy issuance took 10-15 minutes, frustrating customers and increasing call center inquiries.

    “With the Rocket solution, insurance policies are now issued in less than 15 seconds,” Kumar reveals. By eliminating cumbersome backend processes and enabling direct interfaces, Rocket Software transformed the insurer’s operational efficiency, reducing friction and unlocking new revenue opportunities.

    Concerns about disruptions during modernization are valid, but Kumar emphasizes that Rocket Software’s phased approach minimizes risk. “Most of our global deployments are in the financial industry, and because our approach doesn’t require a major code rewrite, businesses can maintain their existing application usage and deployment strategies,” he explains. A gradual transition ensures continuity while giving enterprises flexibility to migrate at their own pace.

    GenAI is also playing a pivotal role in modernization, enabling seamless integration between legacy systems and hybrid cloud environments. Kumar highlights Rocket Software’s AI-driven tools: “Our expanded solutions and upgraded products such as Rocket® Content Smart Chat allow customers to secure conversational AI interface for sensitive document access and querying, streamlining unstructured data classification, while ensuring regulatory compliance.”

    Other AI-driven solutions simplify code analysis, accelerate application modernization, and reduce the learning curve for developers working with legacy languages like COBOL.

    One of the biggest misconceptions about modernization, Kumar says, is the belief that legacy systems must be completely replaced. “Most business leaders view legacy solutions as a taboo. However, globally, many large organizations operate successfully on these legacy platforms,” he notes.

    The challenges companies face—whether in integration, time-to-market, or skills shortages—are not due to legacy technology itself but rather a lack of strategic modernization approaches.

    Rocket Software’s solutions minimize these pain points by enhancing integration capabilities, reducing skill dependencies, and providing alternative modernization pathways. By debunking myths around legacy technology, Kumar and his team are helping businesses embrace a future-ready IT landscape without unnecessary disruption.

    Through a pragmatic, phased approach to modernization, Kumar and Rocket Software are enabling enterprises to bridge the gap between legacy stability and digital agility, ensuring they remain resilient and competitive in an evolving economic landscape.

  • Software firm jumps on the AI train

    Software firm jumps on the AI train

    Rocket Software, Inc., a global technology leader in modernization software, is advancing its mission of supporting enterprises at every stage of their modernization journey by expanding its Hybrid Cloud solutions to include cutting-edge generative AI (GenAI) functionality.

    These enhancements harness GenAI and automation to streamline the modernization of the business applications and data upon which businesses run. The goal of the new capabilities is to improve organizational agility and decision-making by unlocking the value of these applications and data, bridging them into hybrid cloud strategies.

    Global enterprises recognize AI’s role in enhancing efficiency and performance both in application modernization and in the broader scheme of enhancing organizational value.

    According to a 2024 Forrester survey commissioned by Rocket Software, 66% of respondents report that AI has significantly boosted efficiency in their IT modernization efforts, while 59% note improved technological capabilities for both employees and customers.

    “A number of industries are facing increasing pressure to prioritize decision-making for operational performance and risk management,” said Michael Curry, President of Data Modernization at Rocket Software.

    “The new and enhanced products in our Hybrid Cloud solution suite accelerate application understanding, streamline data integration, and enhance productivity. With over 34 years of experience, we have a unique vantage point from which we can help organizations unlock value from core business applications, while future-proofing operations.”

    Rocket Software continues to enhance its Hybrid Cloud solutions, enabling customers to take advantage of scalable, cost-efficient GenAI and automation in a safe way, that prioritizes robust security and regulatory compliance.

    This reflects the company’s commitment to delivering customer value through innovation, evidenced by the introduction of new and upgraded products, including:

    🔴 Rocket® Content Smart Chat: Provides a secure conversational AI interface for sensitive document access and querying, streamlining unstructured data classification, while ensuring regulatory compliance by keeping critical data in protected governance environments.

    Rocket Software was recognized as a Major Player in the 2024 IDC MarketScape for Intelligent Content Services, in part for its SmartChat Feature, underscoring its innovation in delivering intelligent, scalable, and AI-driven content services.

    🔴 Rocket® Enterprise Suite: Provides an AI natural language assistant to facilitate code analysis and accelerate mainframe application modernization and cloud transitions, enhancing developer productivity by simplifying complex code and the migration to cloud-native environments.

    Enterprise Suite is a key capability in modernization solutions from major Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) like Amazon Web Services® (AWS®), Google® Cloud Platform (GCP), and Microsoft ®Azure®.

    🔴 Rocket® Visual COBOL®: Employs an AI natural language assistant to simplify COBOL code understanding, modernize applications, and ensure seamless integration with hybrid cloud environments.

    This reduces the learning curve for developers, accelerating the modernization of distributed COBOL applications and integrating seamlessly with hybrid cloud infrastructures while preserving core business logic.
    “Following the acquisition of AMC, Rocket Software is releasing new functionality in less than six months—an uncommon move in the industry where many mature software companies tend to slow down evolution after an acquisition,” said Peter Rutten, Research Vice-President, Performance Intensive Computing, IDC.

    “This rapid progression highlights Rocket’s commitment to enhancing support for mainframe and distributed COBOL application modernization and re-platforming in alignment with hybrid cloud and migration strategies.”

    These new additions will join the company’s existing Hybrid Cloud solutions including Rocket® Data Intelligence, Rocket® Data Replicate and Sync, Rocket® Mobius®, Rocket® Cloud Connector, and Rocket® Data Virtualization, to round out the suite and further enhance end-to-end modernization and real-time data management.

  • Who is Searce’s new Philippine chief?

    Who is Searce’s new Philippine chief?

    Searce, a tech consultancy focused on business transformation, has appointed Ferdie Saputil as Country Director for the Philippines, effective May 27, 2024.

    This appointment is a significant step for Searce, enhancing its presence in the region.

    He brings over 24 years of IT and sales experience, having held leadership roles at major firms like Google and Microsoft.

    CEO Hardik Parekh expressed confidence in Saputil’s ability to drive growth and transformation in the Philippines.

    Saputil aims to position Searce as a trusted technology partner, helping local businesses leverage cloud technology and AI for better decision-making and productivity.

    In his previous role at Google Cloud, Saputil successfully expanded cloud adoption in the Philippines.

    Searce, founded in 2004, is committed to delivering measurable business outcomes through advanced technology solutions across various industries.

    Saputil’s leadership is expected to align with Searce’s mission of continuous improvement and innovation.

  • Zoho’s enterprise IT arm extends support to Google Cloud

    Zoho’s enterprise IT arm extends support to Google Cloud

    ManageEngine, a division of Zoho Corp., has unveiled an exciting development in the realm of cloud cost management. CloudSpend, their renowned cloud cost management tool, has now extended its support to Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

    This expansion comes as a strategic move following its existing support for AWS and Microsoft Azure, positioning CloudSpend to cater to the three largest public cloud computing platforms globally by market share.

    CloudSpend has been bolstered with a cutting-edge cost anomaly detection feature, designed to monitor and manage cost blind spots across various cloud service providers.

    This enhancement ensures that organizations can proactively identify and address any irregularities in their cloud expenditure, enhancing overall cost management efficiency. The unveiling of CloudSpend’s GCP features is set to take place at Google Next 2024, offering attendees a firsthand look at the tool’s capabilities at booth #1660.

    The trend towards multi-cloud adoption is gaining momentum as organizations seek to diversify their cloud infrastructure, optimize workloads, and drive cost efficiencies.

    Market research indicates a significant surge in investments in public cloud adoption, with projections estimating a staggering $679 billion by 2024.

    This surge underscores the critical need for robust cloud cost observability and optimization platforms like CloudSpend to help businesses navigate the complexities of multi-cloud environments and maximize their cloud investments.

    Srinivasa Raghavan, Director of Product Management at ManageEngine, emphasizes the importance of efficient cloud resource utilization in multi-cloud environments.

    He notes that organizations often under-utilize their cloud resources, with usage rates hovering around 55%. Raghavan believes that CloudSpend is poised to address this challenge by providing businesses with the visibility and insights needed to optimize their cloud investments effectively.

    By aligning with FinOps best practices and offering advanced forecasting features, CloudSpend bridges the gap between capacity planning and cost optimization in multi-cloud setups, enabling organizations to drive operational efficiencies and cost savings.

    Key Features of ManageEngine CloudSpend

    CloudSpend offers a range of features tailored to meet the diverse needs of modern enterprises:

    • Business Units and Chargebacks: Facilitates greater accountability through departmental chargebacks and internal accountability mechanisms.
    • Budgeting and Forecasting: Enables the creation of budgets in multiple currencies, with budget policies and alerts to track cost journeys and leverage AI-driven forecasting models.
    • Resource Explorer: Provides detailed cost visibility at the resource level, leveraging smart tagging to offer insights into resource utilization and expenditure.

    ManageEngine’s CloudSpend caters to businesses of all sizes, with a flexible pricing model that includes free cost tracking for spending up to $3,000 per month on GCP, AWS, and Azure.

    The paid version starts at 1% of monthly spend above $3,000 and is accessible for download on both iOS and Android platforms.

    Interested users can explore CloudSpend further and sign up for a 30-day free trial by visiting http://www.mnge.it/cdsd, unlocking a comprehensive cloud cost management solution designed to optimize operational expenses and drive cloud maturity.