ANVA Selects Veryant to Lower COBOL Costs and Modernize Applications
Innovative Java Deployment Model Helps Leading Insurance Industry ISV Enhance Offering
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Veryant, the COBOL and Java technology innovator, today announced that ANVA, a leading Dutch insurance software provider, has selected the isCOBOL Application Platform Suite from Veryant to lower COBOL licensing fees, enhance the efficiency of its development team, and bring added value to its customer base.
ANVA has been providing flexible and easy-to-use modular software solutions to the insurance industry for three decades. The company’s policy administration and power of attorney applications had been deployed using ACUCOBOL-GT. Looking for a platform that would facilitate ongoing application modernization activities, and responsive vendor support, ANVA has decided to migrate from Micro Focus ACUCOBOL-GT to isCOBOL.
“Veryant took the time to understand our business model and presented a compelling, cost-effective solution,” commented Roel Van Dijk, CEO of ANVA. “By partnering with Veryant, we can more easily integrate with Java and other technologies to keep our applications fresh far into the future.”
“With compelling technology and a responsive technical support team, Veryant quickly won our business,” continued Van Dijk.
Before ANVA could move to isCOBOL, Veryant had to add support for PostgreSQL, a popular open source database. With a 100% Java-based architecture, Veryant’s development team can rapidly introduce new features and enhancements into its product lines. Once PostgreSQL support was added to isCOBOL, ANVA was able to smoothly transition off the ACUCOBOL-GT platform.
“Besides the technical advances Veryant provides, we will reduce costs on our internal development and test licenses. Our customers will also be able to reduce costs as well. For example, they won’t have to buy new licenses after changing operating systems,” van Dijk said.
ANVA is currently moving 750 customer sites to the isCOBOL platform. More than 9,000 end users depend on the company’s product offerings, so ANVA is beginning a phased approach to the migration. In addition to better meeting the needs of its existing customers, ANVA anticipates the flexible nature of the isCOBOL offering will help it attract new clients.
About Veryant
With an extensive COBOL and Java heritage, Veryant delivers software that optimizes IT resources, improves business performance, and revitalizes programming resources. Whether your business is extending applications with new user interfaces, evolving existing applications through SOA, or improving quality and distribution processes, Veryant's expertise and innovative products will increase the productivity of your applications. Veryant is headquartered in Phoenix, with offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.veryant.com.
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