The easy paths get converted first
The obvious code moves quickly. The hardest semantics, edge cases, runtime behavior, and undocumented business rules are left for later — and "later" rarely arrives.
CodeIntent® extracts a deterministic semantic model of your legacy system, generates the modern target, and preserves the chain of proof required to reach cutover.
Both are symptoms of the same gap: there is no deterministic, semantic understanding of what your code actually does — independent of the syntax it was written in. Modernization programs stall because no one can prove what changed. AI agents introduce risk because no one can audit what they touched. Same root cause. Same answer.
The new system exists. The old system keeps running. Nobody has enough evidence to trust the replacement, so the cutover slips — and slips again. Modernization budgets that were supposed to end in 18 months become permanent line items. Meanwhile, your developers' AI tooling is touching the legacy and the modern side without an audit trail. The legacy mainframe is still answering production traffic five years after the program "shipped."
The obvious code moves quickly. The hardest semantics, edge cases, runtime behavior, and undocumented business rules are left for later — and "later" rarely arrives.
When teams cannot trace what changed — by human or by AI — modernization turns into a human inspection project. Months of engineering review without a verdict the business can act on.
Every modernization program collapses to that question. The same canonical model that makes the modernization answer deterministic is the model that makes the verification answer deterministic. Extract once, from any legacy system. Modernize on purpose. In the LLM-assisted workflows that follow, every proposed change can be traced and verified against the same semantic foundation.
Most buyers, SIs, and hyperscalers are already committed to LLM-based modernization workflows. CodeIntent® is the deterministic layer those workflows need to reach production cutover.
Holonic does not ask enterprises to abandon LLM modernization. CodeIntent® gives LLM modernization the semantic foundation, verification loop, and governance record required to reach production cutover.
High-stakes codebases where partial conversion, probabilistic errors, or missing auditability are unacceptable.
Leaders responsible for legacy programs where generated code is not the deliverable — production cutover is. CodeIntent® closes the proof gap that keeps modernization budgets becoming permanent line items.
SI teams running modernization, transformation, and cloud-migration programs where the customer requires chain-of-proof and not just converted code. CodeIntent® sits underneath the delivery model, not alongside it.
Banks, payment processors, federal agencies, and regulated enterprises where AI-assisted change against legacy code must produce an audit trail. The same semantic model that powers modernization carries the governance record.
Most modernization tools generate confident output for the obvious code and defer the rest. CodeIntent® handles the under-documented edge cases, the self-modifying assembly, the undocumented business rules, and the language families where probabilistic tools break.
In governed modernization workflows, LLMs, copilots, and AI agents can propose changes against the CodeIntent® layer — not just the syntax. CodeIntent® preserves semantic traceability and verifies what changed against source intent.
CodeIntent® is not probabilistic. Same source produces the same CodeIntent®. Same CodeIntent® produces the same target. The generated artifact — and every change proposed against it — carries a chain of proof back to source.
The same artifact powers both products. One CodeIntent®, two outcomes.
Inside CodeIntent® →In a technical deep dive, we show how the model, review mechanics, and traceability would apply to a representative slice of your environment.