Digital transformation and legacy modernization services across cloud, automation, and DevOps
Impronics is a 51–200-person digital services firm based in Johannesburg, actively modernizing enterprise systems off IBM BPM toward IBM Business Automation Workflow while building out CI/CD capabilities. The stack reveals a hybrid enterprise profile—heavy on process automation (BPMN, BPEL, Backbase) and mainframe integration (ISO 20022, SWIFT)—with emerging cloud infrastructure and AWS automation work. Engineering dominates the hiring mix, signaling a shift from consulting-first toward hands-on delivery as they tackle data migration, disaster recovery, and core system modernization for mid-market and enterprise clients.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Finance Officer
Impronics Technologies provides digital transformation, software development, cloud consulting, and legacy modernization services to organizations across South Africa, the broader African region, and select international markets. Founded in 2020, the company works across enterprise automation, process optimization, and infrastructure modernization—with particular depth in IBM Business Automation Workflow migration, ServiceNow integrations, and cloud infrastructure planning. The customer base spans startups to large enterprises; the project portfolio shows active work on mainframe system overhauls, disaster recovery frameworks, and automation test suite development. The company operates with senior technical talent concentrated in engineering roles, supported by distributed hiring across India, the US, UAE, and sub-Saharan Africa.
Impronics uses IBM BPM, BPMN, BPEL, IBM Business Automation Workflow, Java, .NET, SQL, Angular, Backbase, ServiceNow, and AWS automation. They're actively adopting CI/CD and migrating away from IBM Business Process Manager.
Impronics hires across India, South Africa, Sweden, United States, United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, and Niger. The engineering team comprises the largest hiring cohort.
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