Insurance software platform with Java/SQL architecture and Kafka-driven modernization
Adcubum builds Syrius, a modular cloud-capable core system for health and property/casualty insurers. The tech stack reveals a Java/SQL foundation (SQL Developer, Gradle, OpenShift, Kubernetes, Docker) now adopting Kafka and Kafka Streams — signaling a shift toward event-driven architecture for real-time claims and process workflows. The project backlog is almost entirely Syrius-focused (product development, customization, process mapping, JEE legacy migration), and hiring is engineering-heavy with accelerating velocity, indicating investment in both product capability and customer implementation velocity.
Adcubum AG, founded in 1997 and headquartered in St. Gallen, Switzerland, develops core insurance software for health insurers and property/casualty insurers across Europe. The core product, Adcubum Syrius, is a modular, cloud-capable system designed for flexible deployment and agile working environments. The company operates a blend of product development and customer implementation services, with active work spanning new feature delivery, technical modernization, legacy technology migration, and customer-specific customization. Current hiring is concentrated in engineering roles across Switzerland.
Java, SQL, Git, Gradle, Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift on Azure. Adopting Kafka and Kafka Streams for event streaming and process automation.
Adcubum Syrius, a modular cloud-capable core insurance platform for health insurers and property/casualty insurers. The platform supports customizable processes, claims handling, and agile deployment.
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