Complex Situation Recovery

Some initiatives exceed the usual execution framework: poorly controlled dependencies, missing documentation, fragile architecture or budget drift.

Recovery begins with a lucid assessment of the situation, regaining both technical and organizational control, and rebuilding on solid, sustainable foundations.

Turning Instability into Durability

Abandoned projects, undocumented systems or critical situations.

When complexity exceeds normal execution capacity, a structured intervention makes it possible to regain control, stabilize systems, and restore a durable trajectory.

Undocumented System Takeover

Full recovery and reconstruction of systems without documentation or usable environments.

Stabilization, evolution and comprehensive documentation built on controlled foundations.

High-Risk Project Intervention

Intervention on refused or abandoned projects, with progressive recovery, secure return to production and structured knowledge transfer.

High Operational Standards

Delivery of stable, documented and maintainable systems designed to evolve over time without fragile dependencies.

Examples of Project Recovery

Abandoned Project Without Documentation

  • Analysis and recovery of existing architecture
  • Reconstruction of business logic
  • Setup of development and production environments
  • System stabilization and security hardening
  • Comprehensive technical documentation

Blocked Technology Migration

  • Audit of the existing system and dependencies
  • Definition of a progressive migration trajectory
  • Modular technical takeover
  • Automated regression testing
  • Knowledge transfer to the internal team

Severe Performance Degradation

  • In-depth performance and bottleneck analysis
  • Optimization of queries and application architecture
  • Implementation of appropriate caching strategies
  • Operational cost optimization
  • Measurable improvement of overall performance

Complex Systems Integration

  • Analysis of existing systems
  • Design of a reliable integration layer
  • Data synchronization between systems
  • Error and inconsistency management
  • Exchange monitoring and supervision

Let's discuss your situation

Are you facing an unstable project, a blocked migration or a fragile system?
An initial discussion helps assess the situation and identify concrete levers to regain control and secure your trajectory.