ec4u implements Oracle SOA Suite and AIA Foundation Pack at Swiss insurance company
August 5, 2013 Leave a comment
Sympany, with its head office in Basel, grew out of the ÖKK Basel and other health insurers. In 2012, Sympany earned premiums of CHF 994 million and had a profit of CHF 16.3 million. Sympany’s roughly 550 employees serve over 227,000 private customers, of which about 189,000 have basic insurance policies. Its corporate clientele comprises approximately 12,200 companies.
A great success of the collaboration between Sympany and ec4u expert consulting (schweiz) ag could be documented on 2nd April 2013, the Go Live of the SYBACON program.
Since this Go Live the SOA Suite is the main integration platform, excluding batch processing. ec4u supported Sympany to implement services with Oracle SOA Suite and AIA Foundation Pack. The figure shows the applications which had to be integrated with Oracle Fusion Middleware. Read the full article here.
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