OpenLegacy Recently Partnered With A ‘Fortune 100’ Global Insurer

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Zeev Avidan

OpenLegacy recently partnered with a major global insurer to modernize its ‎legacy system to make it more web and mobile friendly. The OpenLegacy ‎solution automates Java code generation, building new workflows in hours ‎instead of weeks.‎

This diversified global insurer is one of the largest property and casualty ‎insurers in the United States, ranking in the Fortune 100 list of largest ‎corporations in the United States. With nearly $40 billion in annual consolidated ‎revenue, it has almost 1,000 locations worldwide and offers a wide range of ‎insurance products and services.‎

The organization needed a flexible solution to ensure access for a multitude of ‎users across divisions with thousands of different scenarios. The development ‎team wanted to capture green screen data as code and then reuse the code in ‎specific scenarios for users across all divisions.‎

The OpenLegacy platform automatically created reusable software development ‎kits (SDKs) in Java that the insurer uses to transform the green screen process.‎

OpenLegacy is flexible enough to handle virtually any legacy system or ‎situation, whether connecting to screens; creating APIs to connect legacy ‎systems to any digital solution; or any other applications requiring fast and easy ‎development of APIs and microservices.‎

‎“We needed a far more efficient, agile solution to deal with hundreds of screens ‎and thousands of user scenarios,” said the CTO of the insurance company. ‎‎“OpenLegacy automated Java code generation, allowing us to reuse it across ‎many interfaces. This has already saved a significant amount of time and ‎money.”‎

The OpenLegacy hybrid integration platform – recently adopted by Fortune 500 ‎companies such as Citi, Union Bank, FIS and BNP Paribas Cardif, among ‎others – automatically generates microservice-based APIs from any core system. ‎It can bypass complex ESB/SOA middleware from legacy vendors and related ‎labor-intensive professional services.‎

‎“The insurance company benefits from increased agility, getting on-demand ‎solutions that accelerate development speed while reducing maintenance ‎costs,” said Zeev Avidan, Chief Product Officer of OpenLegacy. “Global ‎enterprises are discovering daily that they are no longer limited by their legacy ‎systems or cumbersome middleware stacks, freeing them to develop the apps ‎their clients’ demand.”‎

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