Case Studies
We hope that, in our success stories, you will find inspiration for your own challenges. Find out in this section how we helped clients with different business profiles improve results and gain competitive advantage.
1. Successful use of legacy technologies for business process redesign
• InCrys provided a team of professionals to handle complex operations - software development, maintenance, integration testing and pre-production support - , for a large financial institution in France
• Our team of 20+ specialists created a powerful core business
solution, handling the whole spectrum of operations and business
interfaces
• Wide range of technologies: AIX, COBOL, Mainframe, CICS, JCL, DB2
• The Client now benefits from increased efficiency and productivity across the main business departments
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2. Remote testing and software development as part of a global project
• InCrys took part in a complex software development and testing project for a global computer, technology and IT consulting provider
• Our team coordinated efforts with an US-based team of developers and did all the performance testing and capacity management testing involved in the project, working from Romania
• Technologies used: C/C++, JAVA, WAS, PERL, DB2, Oracle, zOS, Windows, AIX
• The Client benefits from a completely bug-free and perfectly streamlined application, able to deliver business performance
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3. Remote server administration services save on operational costs
• Remote server administration services for multiple US clients
• Development of automated testing tools in order to reduce operational costs
• Technologies: OS (Windows, Linux, AIX, Solaris, Lotus Script, Java, Perl) and Products (Lotus Domino, Tivoli Provisioning Manager, Tivoli Monitoring)
• Operational costs decreased by 20% due to outsourcing
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