Complex situation recovery
Transforming instability into sustainability
Abandoned projects, poorly documented, or in critical situations.
When complexity exceeds usual execution capabilities, a structured intervention enables regaining control, stabilizing systems, and restoring a sustainable trajectory.
Undocumented system recovery
Recovery and reconstruction of systems without documentation or usable environments.
Stabilization, evolution, and complete documentation on solid, controlled foundations.
High-risk project intervention
Intervention on refused or abandoned projects, with progressive recovery, production restoration, and structured knowledge transfer.
High operational standards
Delivery of stable, documented, maintainable systems designed to evolve over time.
Project recovery examples
Abandoned project without documentation
- Existing architecture analysis and recovery
- Business logic reconstruction
- Development and operational environments setup
- System stabilization and securing
- Complete technical documentation
Blocked technology migration
- Existing system and dependencies audit
- Progressive migration trajectory definition
- Module-by-module technical recovery
- Automated regression testing
- Knowledge transfer to internal team
Significant performance degradation
- In-depth performance and bottleneck analysis
- Query and application architecture optimization
- Adapted caching strategies implementation
- Operating cost optimization
- Measurable overall performance improvement
Complex systems integration
- Existing systems analysis
- Reliable integration layer design
- Cross-system data synchronization
- Error and inconsistency management
- Exchange monitoring