For many software teams, the pressure to deliver new features quickly often leads to a risky compromise in code quality. While bypassing best practices might seem like a justifiable shortcut, ignoring code base quality can result in substantial long-term costs. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the reasons why maintaining a high-quality code base is non-negotiable—and why scheduling a Code Base Assessment with Content & Coffee is your safest bet to avoid hidden pitfalls.
APPLICATION LANDSCAPE MAPPING
Our goal is to make a real difference for your organization
Our application landscape mapping plays a key role in realizing this goal. By bringing clarity to often complex application landscapes, we help companies achieve optimal application management, effective digital transformations, resource optimization, and qualitative IT governance overall.
We provide you with a holistic view of your digital ecosystem, uncovering opportunities for consolidation, modernization, and optimization. Since an application landscape is constantly evolving, we also provide you with the necessary tools and know-how to keep your landscape overview up to date.
Why invest in mapping and optimizing your application landscape?
Improved decision making
thanks to clear insights and data on the application landscape
Enhanced operational efficiency
by eliminating redundant applications and by ensuring better integrations
Reduced costs and optimized resources
by correct allocation of budgets to the most critical applications in the landscape
Better security and compliance
by ensuring all applications comply with relevant industry regulations such as ISO 27001, NIS 2, CRA, etc.
Easier collaboration
by maintaining a clear view on the landscape which allows of better communication
Alignment with business goals
Improved vendor management
Succesful projects and transformations
Want to know more?
Download our leaflet for more information on our application landscape mapping assessment.
Key deliverables of our application landscape assessment
Visual representation
A visual representation of your application landscape, including links between applications
Relevant information
Relevant information per application, such as business owner, budget, license model, data sensitivity, etc.
Assessment report
Overall assessment of the application landscape on several dimensions
Application map
Mapping of the applications on the domains in the business that they support
Advise
Concrete advice on further rationalisation and maintenance of the landscape