Case Studies

Scaling a Real-Time Media Processing Company Across Geographies with AWS Migration

nCorium is a real time media processing company serving clients across North American and Asian-Pacific regions. Their communications solutions deliver high efficiency and high reliability for audio and video applications.

nCorium had identified an opportunity to expand their operations across geographical locations. Their applications, however, were highly data-intensive. They sought a solution to aid their scaling efforts across geographies without impacting end users’ experiences. Leveraging Matilda’s assessment and migration solutions…

A Digital Solutions Company Modernizes Their Applications for Cloud-Native Environments in AWS

Quantrion, a digital solutions company based in Dallas, Texas, faced several challenges when it came to migrating their on-premises applications to the cloud. They needed to modernize their applications for cloud-native environments, reduce costs, improve application performance, and increase flexibility and scalability. These challenges were exacerbated by legacy infrastructure, out-of-support services, limited visibility into application dependencies, technical debt, and performance optimization.

To overcome these challenges, Quantrion partnered with Matilda Cloud. Matilda Cloud’s software suite provided an automated process for discovery, assessment, standardization, migration and modernization…

Modernizing a Large Financial Institution’s IT Infrastructure to AWS

One of the oldest and largest financial institutions in the United States with over $187 billion in assets partnered with Matilda Cloud to optimize their geographic and digital footprint. With over five million customers, this institution offers a range of retail and commercial banking products and services to individuals, small businesses, middle-market companies, large corporations, and institutions. Matilda Cloud helped the client modernize their on-premises environment to AWS and automate the discovery of data and generation of infrastructure as code for their cloud migration project.
The client faced multiple challenges during their cloud migration journey. They lacked a centralized method to optimize their IT infrastructure and manual operations, and their cost management …

A Large Utility Company Leverages Matilda for Automated Migration to AWS

“Not economically feasible” is never a phrase you want to hear. But that’s what a large, publicly traded water utility company determined was the fate for their idea to overhaul their utility systems by scaling up their current hardware and servers. Despite large investments made in upgrading the infrastructure previously, the physical systems were deteriorating. Given that these systems were involved with incredibly large volumes of data and were relied on to provide important, efficient services to customers, it was clear that the utility provider would need to redesign their plans and transform to a new infrastructure model.

Automated Application Discovery and Migration with Matilda Slashes Application Update Cycle Time from Weeks Down to Hours

One of the largest telecom providers in the United states, known for delivering comprehensive communications and technology solutions that improve its customers’ lives, needed to migrate its legacy enterprise application to the public cloud, but didn’t have the data about the entire software stack to get it done.

pSolv Modernizes its Process Automation Engine in AWS with Matilda

pSolv is a data-driven boutique technology firm, with specialization in analytic process automation, big data analytics and cloud enablement, that offers products and services to help enterprises adopt big data solutions rapidly. They provide their customers across multiple regions with real-time access to high-volume, high-velocity data.

Modernizing a Banking Application in AWS

One of the U.S.’s oldest and largest financial services organizations, with over $200 billion in assets, needed to migrate to the cloud with minimal—and optimally zero—disruption to their existing services and operations. Their IT portfolio had grown so complex from both organic growth and acquisitions that it was no longer aligned with their growth plan.

Seamless Application Migration from Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) to AWS

One of the largest telecom providers in the United States, renowned for delivering comprehensive communications and technology solutions to their customers, had a quandary on their hands. Their Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) license renewal was rapidly approaching, but they knew they needed to move to a different cloud environment.

Migrating a Large Telecom Company to AWS

A major telecommunications provider based in Dallas, Texas got a mandate from its executive team: move the company’s applications to the cloud. It turned out that was easier said than done, though—18 months after starting to work toward this goal, progress was not being sufficiently made. Old versions of underlying software tools kept popping up in their software stack, and some applications had been around so long that there was no understanding on the team of how to operate them—much less the documentation of how to do so.

Migrating a Critical Windows based Application to AWS

One of the largest telecommunications providers in the United States, renowned for its comprehensive communications and technology solutions, needed help. It wanted to move a critical application to the cloud, and to do it right—without major hassles—so that migration would need an expert hand. This on-premise application, responsible for transactional analysis, was primarily Windows-based. Since it was at the end of its service life (EOSL), the migration required a full stack upgrade, and a detailed evaluation of the current application environment was needed to design a suitable target system.

How a Major Travel and Transport Company Moved to AWS

A large, privately held global travel and transport company, which has thousands of employees and serves as a strategic partner to hundreds of airlines, travel agents, and shippers around the world, needed to decommission some of its data centers. The company’s data centers were spread across the globe, from the US and UK to Spain, Dubai, and India, and it needed a cohesive plan tailor-made to its environment in order to properly decommission the required data centers while migrating necessary data and applications to remaining sites.