A large healthcare provider running independent IBM i/AS/400 Db2 environments across multiple country locations needed a safer path off fragmented legacy data structures without disrupting registration and downstream clinical operations.
It is the largest consortium operator in the country, with over four decades of history. The migrated application is the heart of the company that manages all of its consortiums in the areas of real estate, automobiles and motorcycles.
The company is responsible for the IT execution and operation of the entire state of Bahia, with 22 secretaries covering all activities of state government.
A global pharmaceutical organization operating across multiple sites faced a critical inflection point: more than 1,100 physical files housed on an aging AS/400 platform had become a strategic liability.
A large state Medicaid agency responsible for determining eligibility and processing healthcare claims for millions of beneficiaries relied on a legacy COBOL-based mainframe system that had evolved over several decades.
A state treasury agency operated a mission-critical financial platform built on IMS databases, CICS transaction processing, COBOL orchestration, and extensive Assembler routines.
A state revenue agency relied on an IBM Netezza NPS 5000 enterprise data warehouse as the analytical backbone for tax collection, compliance reporting, audit analytics, delinquency analysis, and multi-year revenue forecasting.
A large public sector enterprise operating a complex hybrid IT landscape launched a strategic data center evacuation to reduce risk, curb long-term cost, and modernize critical workloads.
A national tax authority responsible for administering more than 12 million taxpayers set out to modernize its information architecture to elevate accuracy, strengthen compliance, and enhance citizen services.