Fedr8 and Web Technology Group sign technical partnership agreement

The Web Technology Group (WTG) has signed a technical partnership agreement with innovative cloud solutions provider Fedr8. WTG will employ Fedr8’s tools to help its clients migrate their legacy applications to cloud platforms – reducing cost, increasing portability and extending the reach of digital government to more applications.

In particular, Fedr8’s award-winning Argentum Application Analytics will offer increased speed and efficiency in the discovery and analysis phase of cloud migrations to ‘Managed PaaS’ environments.


Many complex legacy applications and databases are still performing vital functions at the heart of the public sector, in which WTG has built a leading position.
Without Argentum, moving legacy applications to a cloud environment could take thousands of man-hours of code analysis to understand what components there are and how they interact with each other.


Argentum cuts analysis time to just a few hours per application analysed. It also highlights where code needs changing and indicates where applications can be optimised to improve their efficiency. This means that organisations can realise the efficiency and scalability benefits of a Managed PaaS cloud platform for their legacy applications.


“We’re very excited to add the strength of Argentum to our toolkit,” said James Steventon, WTG’s CEO. “It offers an innovative way to visualise legacy applications and accelerates their transformation to cloud-readiness. It means that more applications will benefit from migration to cloud platforms like our Managed PaaS environment and the time-to-value will be reduced even further. We see toolsets like those from Fedr8 as key to being able to Do Cloud Right.”


“Our technical partnership agreement with WTG formalises an ongoing collaboration that began many months ago,” said Dean Chapman, CEO of Fedr8. “There are many obvious synergies between the companies and it makes commercial sense for us to work very closely together, so that both companies’ clients can benefit from Argentum. We are very pleased to have signed this technical partnership agreement with WTG.”

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