Many PHP applications ran on outdated frameworks, leading to higher maintenance costs, security risks, and slower development cycles. As support ended and modern tools evolved, staying on these old frameworks made it harder to keep applications stable, secure, and easy to update.
Migrating to a modern PHP framework, such as Laravel or Symfony, was one of the most effective ways to reduce technical debt and extend the life of applications. However, without a clear plan, migrations were risky and difficult to complete. This was particularly true for dev teams with tight resources or limited in-house PHP expertise.
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Perforce Zend Senior Solutions Engineer, Yeshua Hall, delivers a practical presentation focused on how to successfully migrate from a legacy PHP framework to a modern one.
In this webinar, we discuss:
- How to tell when it was time to move to a new PHP framework
- How to choose the right framework for their application
- Step-by-step strategies to plan and execute a framework migration
- Methods and options to reduce risk, limit downtime, and keep projects on track
- Open Q&A addressing their most pressing concerns around framework migrations
Whether you are planning your first migration or trying to move faster on an active project, this session provides clear, practical guidance to help them move from legacy to long-term success.
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Yeshua Hall
As a Senior Solutions Engineer at Perforce Software, Yeshua Hall is passionate about Open Source Software and helping customers overcome complex technical challenges to achieve team and business goals. An IBM Champion every year since 2019, Yeshua has spoken at many conferences, including IBM PowerUP, IBM THINK, and others. Yeshua contributes to many open source projects and maintains their own repository for IBM i Dotfiles.