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Two prior modernizations stalled. The third landed : agent-native.

A branded-payments leader had run two prior modernization attempts that stalled before cutover. The pattern is recognizable to every CFO in regulated payments: the analyst-tier discovery work consumes the budget, leaving no room for the cutover risk-management that regulated payments actually requires.

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Baseline

Multi-year accumulated debt. Two prior modernizations stalled before cutover.

Outcome

Cloud-native AWS payments platform. Debt cleared. Zero audit incident.

Time to Value

Weeks

The Challenge

The debt was a delivery-model problem, not a willingness problem.

Technical debt in regulated payments is compound interest no executive wants on the balance sheet. The team had tried twice. Each attempt stalled before cutover because the risk profile of a regulated payments system makes cutover decisions politically expensive.

Traditional delivery had consumed the budget on the discovery phase, leaving no resources for the cutover risk-management that a regulated workload actually requires. The debt kept compounding because the delivery model could not absorb the work the engagement actually needed.

How We Delivered

Aedeon's code and dependency analysis freed the budget. FDEs spent it on cutover risk-management.

Aedeon ran the code analysis, dependency mapping, test-generation, and validation work that consumed prior engagements' budgets. The collapse freed forward-deployed engineers to spend the engagement on what regulated-payments modernization actually demands.

Aedeon's Lane

  • Code analysis across the payments platform
  • Dependency mapping
  • Test generation and validation
  • Parallel-run instrumentation

Forward-Deployed Engineers' Lane

  • Refactor judgment
  • Risk-weighted cutover sequencing
  • Production sign-off without audit incident
  • Parallel-run abandonment plan

Compliance

PCI-DSS aligned modernization. No audit incident during cutover. Audit evidence available on request.

Why This Matters

Discovery ate the budget. Cutover got de-funded.

The pattern that killed the first two attempts kills most regulated-industry modernizations. Discovery eats the budget; cutover gets de-funded; the program stalls or ships at a quality the regulator does not approve. Agent-native delivery breaks the pattern by collapsing the discovery cost line : so the budget reaches the cutover work that decides whether the modernization is real or theatrical.

Retire the debt. Reallocate the budget.

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