Marzipan Web
Marzipan Web is a platform that no less than 80% of Germany's financial and banking institutions use.
This product was developed by msgGillardon and is far from what we call a classic project. The first version of the platform was accessible in a desktop version, but over time the need arose to develop the current version, Marzipan Web.
After launching the first product, we attracted more Enterprise customers through strategic partnerships. Their needs have been diverse, ranging from performing calculations of loans, deposits, refinancing, or various costs, to managing them. Marzipan Web can also communicate with other applications using web services, making the platform easy to integrate into a more complex system of calculation and validation tools.
Since 2009, when we started working on this project in Cluj, new requirements are constantly emerging, motivating us to accumulate knowledge specific to the financial-banking field continually. Beginning this year, Marzipan Web is accessible through new platforms-SAP, Salesforce, and AWS. All these factors help us to stay competitive in the market.
The local team, made up of specialists and experts, is involved in developing and testing Front-End and Back-End components, focusing on developing technical and business knowledge. As technology has progressed, we have adapted to new trends, using frameworks such as Java 11 and concepts such as Domain-Driven Design.
Project Details
- Java 8, JavaEE, Spring, Hibernate, BIRT and different internal frameworks
- Eclipse, Mercurial, Sonar, Jira, Teste Fit, Selenium.
Rethinking Banking
One of the projects developed with a major player in the financial-banking German market aims to improve the workflow in analyzing and assessing bank loans and customer creditworthiness.
The implemented systems allow online data collection from customers, comprehensive credit line and creditworthiness analysis at both customer and risk group levels, providing assistance and support in the credit granting process and access to information from numerous related systems.
Future business prospects include shifting stakeholder and partner orientation towards an Agile or hybrid methodology that would bring multiple benefits, such as increased customer satisfaction, optimized adaptation to fluctuating requirements, and efficient management of project teams.
From a technical perspective, we want to introduce cutting-edge technologies to allow for greater flexibility in implementation. We also find it useful to have a component library tailored to the client's overall style, making it efficient to keep common components and a consistent style across all projects through an easily scalable and maintainable architecture.
Project Details
- Java, Maven, Spring, EJB, Hibernate, JPA
- Oracle for databases
- Communication between systems is done through REST and SOAP services, server-side WebSphere is used
- Angular, NgRX, RxJS, Angular Material and SCSS for frontend