Case Study
Inail Cloud Transformation
At Engineering, we carried out the adaptation and migration of INAIL's huge number of applications, in collaboration with other IT companies: the area of intervention involved more than 200 Java applications, about 5,000 Cobol programs and more than 50 data exchange flows with other administrations. In order to reduce the impacts on INAIL's operations, the migration was carried out using a 'progressive approach'.
This required, during the assessment phase, the identification of appropriate application sub-domains and of the related interactions. For each "Application Island", a specific migration and application adaptation strategy was defined, in order to eliminate incompatibilities with the new infrastructure and other possible criticalities.
Enhanced technological advancement
Increased technological flexibility
Impacts
Intelligent Ecosystems for a Cloud Strategy.
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