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Enterprise modernization is often hindered when change is risky, inconsistent, or too expensive to repeat across hundreds of repositories. This talk tells a practical story of using the open-source refactoring ecosystem OpenRewrite paired with the Moderne SaaS/CLI platforms and AI agents to move from “one-off upgrades” to deterministic, auditable, large-scale change. I’ll share a progression: starting with prebuilt community recipes, then moving into writing custom recipes and composing them into repeatable flows.
I’ll highlight three outcomes: (1) onboarding tooling across multiple languages via consistent automation (2) upgrading Java and Spring projects while creating space to consolidate dependencies and refactor safely (3) transforming CI/CD pipelines at scale to run scheduled builds while preserving existing build configuration, rolled out using department-wide build insights captured in an internal data warehouse.
The central message: open-source refactoring can be a developer productivity multiplier, and it can be implemented in an enterprise-safe way, with or without AI, while improving consistency, reducing technical debt, and freeing teams to focus on business value.
Director - Full-Stack Engineer, DevOps Fleet Lead, Morgan Stanley
As a DevOps Fleet Lead and Full-Stack Engineer, I drive DevOps optimization through automation, advanced tooling, and best practices in CI/CD and infrastructure management. My leadership ensures DevOps practices align with the firm’s technology strategy, delivering efficiency and... Read More →