AWS Transform adds containerization capability during migrations

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If you're moving applications to AWS and considering modernization, this update in AWS Transform is a practical step forward. The ability to containerize during migration—rather than after—streamlines the process by reducing manual steps and time spent refactoring. It’s a smart move for teams looking to accelerate cloud adoption while improving architectural flexibility. The integration with common source control platforms and the generation of Docker images simplify the transition to cloud-native patterns. For SRE and DevOps teams, this means fewer roadblocks when orchestrating deployments or integrating with CI/CD pipelines. The key takeaway: Use AWS Transform to replatform during migration and reduce technical debt before it becomes a new operational burden.

p AWS Transform now supports replatforming applications to containers during migration to AWS. This release extends AWS Transform's agentic AI capabilities to automate the containerization of your source code, enabling you to migrate and modernize in parallel, reducing the time and complexity of moving from on-premises to cloud-native architectures.

— AWS What's New

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