A passion for knowledge


Across the decades, and across borders.


An internationally operating team

with extensive hands-on experience.

Between server room, university lecture hall, and board room


We're a small team operating across the UK, Germany, Austria, and Italy. With one thing in common: we've spent decades actually running the systems we now help migrate.


COBOL, RPG, Pascal, Access and nearly everything else around were our daily business. AS/400, Bull mainframe and other servers became our best friends during the night.


The constant need for technical adaptation, evolution, new interfaces and migrations has been our regular challenge since day 1 in all different roles.


We've sat in meetings running these projects wearing all available hats — the technical lead justifying the solution and costs, the director carrying the case for approval, the academic consultant brought in for perspective.

Why knowledge management is the real problem


Most legacy migrations fail for the same reason, and it isn't technical.


There's a triangle at the heart of every legacy system: the people who understand it, the consultants brought in to fix it, and the management who just want the problem to go away.


We've spent years thinking about this tension, long before it became our problem to solve.


Our approach starts from a different place: the goal isn't to become the next person the company depends on. It's to make the knowledge portable, documented, structured, and no longer trapped in someone's head or a system.

Some faces to the spirit

While we are working mostly in networks and try to engage the best people

available, here three of the core people behind the projects.

Done his bits from here to there.

Done his bits from here to there.

Done his bits from here to there.

Where do you think we can help?

The fastest way to find out is to talk. Every legacy system has its own story — we'd like to hear yours.