Approach

Clarity first. Roadmap second.

A useful assessment separates evidence from assumptions, shows where confidence is limited, and gives leaders a practical basis for modernization decisions.

Start with the decision

Define the roadmap, funding, platform, partner, retirement, consolidation, or AI-readiness decision the assessment needs to support.

Map the estate

Identify the systems, reports, pipelines, platforms, semantic layers, ownership patterns, and dependencies that matter.

Expose uncertainty

Show what is known, what is inferred, what is missing, and where confidence is reduced.

Shape options

Compare practical retain, retire, rebuild, consolidate, migrate, or investigate paths.

Turn findings into action

Use the assessment to support roadmap planning, funding, partner scope, delivery backlog, or a narrower follow-up review.

The approach does not assume a default cloud platform, AI architecture, factory-style migration program, or tool-first answer. Technology choices should follow the evidence.

Start here

A good assessment says what it knows and what it cannot know yet.

That caveat is not weakness. It is what keeps modernization planning from turning guesses into a budget.

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