
By eliminating costly on‑premise Lotus Notes environments, the tool accelerates digital transformation and unlocks trapped data for AI‑driven automation, delivering measurable cost savings and productivity gains.
Legacy Lotus Notes installations remain a hidden cost for enterprises, with an estimated 34,000 firms still running on‑premise Domino servers. These environments suffer from fragmented documentation, proprietary NSF data structures, and aging LotusScript logic, creating a technical‑debt drain estimated at $370 million per company each year. Organizations struggle to gain visibility into their Notes estates, making migration projects risky and time‑consuming. The market therefore demands a solution that can both map and modernize these entrenched applications without extensive manual effort.
Pega’s Notes to Blueprint addresses this gap by combining AI‑driven analysis with the design capabilities of Pega Blueprint. The tool first scans NSF databases to produce a comprehensive portfolio view, highlighting usage patterns, complexity, and redundant processes. It then extracts data and business logic, automatically translating them into relational models and cloud‑ready APIs. Integrated with Capgemini’s CAALM services, the solution offers end‑to‑end migration, validation, and change‑management support, and is accessible through both AWS Marketplace and Pega Marketplace, giving enterprises flexible deployment options.
For businesses, the immediate benefit is a faster, lower‑cost path to cloud‑native automation. By retiring legacy Notes infrastructure, companies can eliminate licensing and maintenance expenses while unlocking data for analytics, AI, and real‑time reporting. The broader industry impact includes a shift toward AI‑assisted legacy modernization, setting a new benchmark for how legacy applications are decommissioned at scale. As more firms prioritize digital agility, tools like Notes to Blueprint are poised to become essential components of enterprise transformation roadmaps.
Pegasystems Inc. announced it has acquired assets from Sweden-based Adopteq, including InvestigatorPlus and MigratorPlus, to launch its new AI-powered Notes to Blueprint solution for modernizing legacy Lotus Notes applications. The acquisition enables enterprises to transform and retire outdated Lotus Notes workflows into cloud-native processes. Deal terms were not disclosed.
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