Objective: Modernize and optimize an intranet dedicated to managing building expertise files.

Description: Complete overhaul of a business application used to manage files related to building expertise, including compliance and administrative regulations. The project significantly improved data access performance, added new functionalities, and updated detailed specifications and the projected timeline. Developed using PHP5, Zend Framework 2, Apache, MySQL/Oracle on Linux, and hosted internally, the project was completed in six months.
Objective: Digitize expense management and staff activity tracking for a public institution.

Description: Development and evolutionary maintenance of an expense reimbursement module, including an export interface to accounting software. The project involves migrating an Excel-based activity tracking tool to a modern 3-tier architecture, featuring LDAP authentication and advanced functionalities for accounting exports. Completed in 8 months, the project leverages an MVC architecture based on the Zend framework, optimized database design, and a technological environment including Windows, IIS, Apache, PHP5, and Oracle9i.
Objective: Forecast and manage intraday and medium/long-term cash flows for a public institution.

Description: Development and maintenance of an application dedicated to performing intraday operations and forecasting cash flows for J-1, medium, and long-term periods. The project includes replicating existing functionalities, correcting anomalies, adding functional enhancements, and providing full production assistance. Delivered over 48 months, this project leverages modern technologies such as Java/J2EE (Spring, Hibernate), HTML5, and Oracle RAC, and integrates with Atena, Masit, Piver, and Murex interfaces. Hosted within the ministry’s internal infrastructure, the application ensures robust and secure management of financial flows.