Document intelligence and digitalization platform for secure, compliant workflow automation
Doxallia operates a document-centric digital transformation business built on Java/Spring + Kafka + Elasticsearch, with recent infrastructure investments in Kubernetes and observability (OpenTelemetry). Security concerns dominate their roadmap: vulnerability scanning, CI/CD hardening, and incident response are active projects alongside KYC and identity-verification products—typical of companies scaling compliance-heavy workflows. Hiring is heavily weighted toward senior engineers and security roles, signaling either a skills gap in threat management or a deliberate push toward security-first architecture.
Notable leadership hires: Tech Lead
Founded in 1994, Doxallia provides document intelligence and digitalization services across nine French regions, serving mid-market and enterprise clients navigating compliance, identity verification, and paper-to-digital transitions. The product suite spans document archival, process automation, automatic document reading, and KYC platforms, with a foundation layer handling data extraction and enrichment. Revenue and headcount are both scaling aggressively—doubling workforce and tripling revenue over five years—placing strain on hiring velocity and operational maturity.
Doxallia runs on Java, Spring Boot, Spring Batch, and Kafka for core services, with React and HTML5/CSS for frontend. Infrastructure includes Kubernetes, Docker, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, and AWS. CI/CD is managed via Jenkins and GitLab CI/CD; testing relies on JUnit and Mockito.
Active projects include a KYC product, a foundation platform for data extraction and enrichment, a claims management system for financial services, and process digitalization tools. Security hardening—vulnerability scanning, CI/CD integration, incident response—is a concurrent priority.
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