Triview Innovation has launched ‘AI Replace,’ and the pitch is simple. Stop treating legacy migration like a five-year headache and start treating it like a solvable engineering problem.
The service uses generative AI across the entire migration cycle. It scans existing systems, writes requirements, generates designs, and even handles testing. What used to take months of manual analysis now gets compressed into days. Requirements effort drops sharply, and testing coverage crosses 90 percent through automated regression.
The real shift is in timelines and risk. Traditional migrations drag for 2 to 5 years. AI Replace cuts that down to roughly 6 months to 1.5 years, with costs reduced by up to 60 percent. The phased transition model keeps systems running, so businesses do not have to gamble on downtime.
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This lands at the right moment. Japan’s ‘2025 Cliff’ problem is not theoretical anymore. The systems which were built several decades ago now function as operational and financial burdens for organizations. Companies recognize their need for relocation yet they remain uncertain because migration processes require extended periods and high expenses while carrying inherent dangers.
AI Replace is basically saying that excuse no longer holds.


