
A leading telecom network infrastructure company — serving 9 out of 10 North American Fortune 500 companies and over 50 million enterprise users worldwide — partnered with Kumaran to modernise its AccessCare Operating Support System from legacy Oracle Forms to a full J2EE platform. Kumaran delivered an exact one-to-one migration with no functional regression, a benchmark-validated framework supporting 1,200 simultaneous users, and a platform-independent, browser-accessible product that freed the client from vendor dependency. The engagement evolved into a long-term maintenance partnership, with Kumaran providing continuous offshore support, new feature development, and production patch management from December 2005 onwards.
The client's AccessCare application — covering fault diagnostics, workforce management, voice, high-speed data, and special services management — had been built on Oracle Forms 6i with a client-server architecture using Oracle 8i. After six years in production, the platform had become expensive to maintain and impossible to deploy centrally. Every upgrade required simultaneous updates across all end-user machines, and the thick-client architecture blocked the business from moving to a web-based, scalable model. One of the client's own customers had specifically requested a J2EE migration — making the transformation both a technical necessity and a commercial opportunity.
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