SOLUTIONS · ENGINEERING

Ship more with the team you have.

Kascade agents modernize legacy code, write and run tests, accelerate releases, and build data pipelines — under the direction of senior engineers who own the quality bar. The roadmap moves faster. The release costs less. Nobody hires a 40-person bench.

The outcomes, on both levers.

COST & EFFICIENCY

Take cost out.

  • QA hours cut dramatically
  • Legacy maintenance burden reduced
  • Fewer production defects and rollbacks

REVENUE & GROWTH

Build the top line.

  • More roadmap shipped per quarter
  • Faster time-to-market for new products and features
  • Modern stack that attracts talent and survives diligence

What agents run across engineering.

COSTGROWTH

Application modernization

Agents read and document legacy codebases, propose refactors, and execute migrations under engineering review — modernization as a sequence of measured releases, not a multi-year program.

GROWTH

SDLC acceleration

Code generation, automated review, and documentation agents embedded in your workflow. Your engineers spend their hours on the hard 20%, not the boilerplate 80%.

★ Featured First Agent COSTGROWTH

Automated QA & testing

Agents generate, run, and maintain test suites, catching regressions before release. QA cycles compress from days to hours.

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COSTGROWTH

CI/CD & release automation

Agents manage the pipeline: run checks, validate deployments, and roll back automatically when tests fail. Releases become routine instead of events.

COSTGROWTH

Data engineering & integration

Pipeline construction, data cleansing, and system-to-system integration — the unglamorous work that every acquisition, migration, and analytics initiative depends on.

How delivery works.

The Approach maps your delivery pipeline and technical debt → Ascent puts the first agent into your actual repo and toolchain → we expand, release by release.

Data & analytics, built in.

Built in: engineering analytics — cycle time, escaped defects, and delivery forecasts from your own tooling data, reported automatically.

How much of your engineers' week is work an agent should be doing?