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Deep Dive: Unlocking legacy code in online travel


In this Deep Dive you’ll learn how to motivate engineers to work on legacy codebases and address technical debt so your business can innovate with new technologies and keep up with market trends.

Navigating legacy code is a persistent challenge for online travel agencies. You need to stay competitive and give travelers frictionless, intuitive, and personalized experiences despite the complexity in global travel industry systems.

In this Deep Dive, engineering leaders share perspectives and best practices for tackling your own legacy code and effectively modernizing outdated architectures. You’ll learn how to motivate engineers to work on legacy codebases and address technical debt so your business can innovate with new technologies and keep up with market trends.

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Free guide for engineering leaders

  • Understand why it’s important to address legacy code and learn steps on how to do this
  • Focus on the positive outcomes and potential benefits that can be achieved by doing this
  • Enable your engineering org to be more agile and proactive in the long run

WEBINAR KEY TAKEWAYS

How enterprises can overcome the challenge of legacy code

In this panel, enterprise engineering leaders share the steps they and their teams took to untangle legacy code in a realistic, manageable way.

  • Understand why it’s important to address legacy code and learn steps on how to do this
  • Focus on the positive outcomes and potential benefits that can be achieved by doing this
  • Enable your engineering org to be more agile and proactive in the long run

Adrienne Lowe

Dutchie, Senior Engineering Manager

Suresh Vellanki

Sabre Senior Vice President

Tramaine Darby

Red Hat, Senior Engineering Manager

Calin Birlean

FlightHub Director, Delivery & Service Technology

We partnered with LeadDev, the global engineering leadership community, to discuss how enterprises can overcome the challenges of legacy code.


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