AWS Migration Hub Strategy Recommendations adds support for binary analysis
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AWS Migration Hub Strategy Recommendations now allows you to analyze application binaries, detect incompatibilities, and identify viable modernization pathways such as refactoring and replatforming without assessing your application source code. Strategy Recommendations can now help inspect web application binaries on Windows and Linux Servers and generate incompatibility report that you can leverage to implement viable modernization pathways.
AWS Migration Hub Strategy Recommendations helps you build a migration and modernization strategy for your applications that are running on premises or in AWS. Strategy Recommendations automates the manual process of analyzing servers and the applications and databases running on those servers. It helps you to reduce the time and effort spent on planning application migration and modernization, and accelerate your business transformation on AWS. With the ability to analyze application binaries on Windows and Linux Servers without assessing application source code, you can significantly reduce the time and effort in identifying modernization pathways for your web applications.
The application binary analysis feature of AWS Migration Hub Strategy Recommendations is available in all AWS regions where AWS Migration Hub is available.
To learn more, refer to AWS Migration Hub Strategy Recommendations [documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/migrationhub-strategy/latest/userguide/what-is-mhub-strategy.html), and start planning your migration and modernization in [AWS Migration Hub](/migration-hub/) today.
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