Webinar: Modernizing legacy frontends – refactor, migrate, or fully rearchitect?
Most frontend solutions in enterprise systems evolve over many years through incremental changes, new integrations, and growing business requirements. Over time, this often leads to accumulated technical debt, architectural constraints, and reduced development velocity.
At a certain point, teams face a key question: Should they refactor the existing codebase, migrate to a modern stack, or fully redesign the frontend architecture?
This question will be addressed in a technical webinar by CIGen, held in English: “Modernizing legacy frontends: refactor, replatform, or rearchitect?”
About the webinar
During the session, participants will gain a structured approach to assessing the state of legacy frontend applications and selecting the most appropriate modernization strategy.
The webinar will be led by Andrii Saienko, a Senior Software Engineer at CIGen with over 9 years of experience in frontend development and building scalable user interfaces.
The session is relevant for teams working with legacy frontend systems and planning to modernize them while minimizing risks.
Key topics
The webinar will cover the following aspects of frontend modernization:
- Assessing the current state of the system
- Refactoring for improved code quality
- Migration to modern frontend solutions
- Rearchitecting for scalability
- Balancing risk, cost, and time-to-value
Who should attend
This webinar is relevant for:
- software architects
- frontend developers
- CTOs and other technical leaders
- teams working with legacy systems
Why this matters
The frontend today is a critical layer of application logic that directly impacts product development speed, user experience, and scalability.
Choosing the wrong modernization strategy can lead to unnecessary costs, delays, or new architectural limitations. A structured and balanced approach helps ensure better outcomes aligned with both technical and business priorities.
Registration
Join the webinar to gain practical insights into modernizing frontend systems!
