Objective: Modernize and secure applications dedicated to compensation management and risk prediction for professional hazards.

Description: Redesign and maintenance of two critical applications: one for compensation payments to workers affected by asbestos, and the other for predictive analysis of workplace accidents. The project includes migrating PL/SQL scripts to PostgreSQL (PG/SQL), updating interface technologies, and enhancing existing functionalities. Delivered over 36 months, it leverages modern technologies such as PHP7, Symfony3, PostgreSQL 13.2, and Oracle12c, and relies on a secure locally hosted infrastructure.
Objective: Digitize membership and transaction management to streamline administration and improve interactions with service providers.

Description: Development of an intranet to centralize the management of members and service providers, with integration to banking systems and accounting applications. The project includes a detailed technical and functional study, mockup design, data modeling (MCD-MPD), development, and final testing. Completed in just three months, the application utilizes a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) architecture, hosted locally, ensuring smooth and secure management of administrative and financial workflows.
Objective: Centralize the management and access to evaluation tools and documents for secondary education.

Description: Implementation of major updates to an application dedicated to electronic management of evaluation tools and documents, enabling centralized organization and simplified access. The project includes the integration of dynamic gateways via web services with third-party tools, technological upgrades to PHP7/Symfony4, and multimedia data handling (images, sounds, videos, streaming). Delivered over 24 months with extended maintenance, the project leverages modern technologies such as PHP5, Symfony1.4, PostgreSQL, and DOM/XML, hosted within the secure infrastructure of the Ministry.