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Digital Governance Reimagined: Coforge’s Transformation Impact in the Public Sector

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Overview.

The client operates in the public sector, managing critical applications for over 21,000 citizens and public servants. They faced the Herculean task of migrating a 3TB database from Oracle 12c to Oracle 19c on Linux, impacting up to 6,700 concurrent users.

Challenges.

Imagine the daunting task of migrating a critical application suite, where a public sector beacon must shift a vast 3TB database sea from the shores of Oracle 12c to the new horizons of Oracle 19c on Linux. This wasn’t merely a project; it was a mission critical to the lifeline of over 21,000 citizens and public servants, with up to 6,700 users navigating these systems concurrently. The complexity? Nothing short of Herculean.

Solution.

In this epic tale, Coforge emerged as the pioneering navigator, steering through the challenge with agility and more than a spark of innovation. Picture us as architects of the future, mapping out a strategic blueprint to transform ancient legacy systems into fortresses of digital resilience. Plunging into the depths of legacy code, we charted a course with a blend of hybrid methodologies and visionary designs. Our allegiance to the cloud, sanctified by AWS, became our compass— guiding us towards enhanced security, costefficiency, unwavering resilience, accelerated performance, and operational supremacy

The impact.

  • A Leap in Service Performance: Unleashing a new era of productivity for 21K+ public sector stewards, sparking significant annual cost savings.
  • Huge Cost Savings: Slicing through infrastructure expenses, enhancing compliance fortitude, and diminishing technical debt.
  • Eyes in the Sky: Deploying revolutionary monitoring for unmatched oversight and agile incident command.

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