Inycom is a 40+ year-old Spanish IT services firm with 700+ employees across nine domestic offices and regional coverage in South America. The tech stack reveals a Microsoft-centric architecture (Windows, Active Directory, 365, Dynamics 365, Power Platform, Azure) layered with open-source tooling (PHP, Symfony, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform), and active adoption of RAG suggests movement toward AI-assisted development and customer-facing features. Hiring velocity is accelerating with engineering-heavy focus (11 roles) alongside banking and healthcare verticals, driven by three concurrent themes: cloud migration (MQ platform transitions), regulatory compliance (banking-specific), and managed services scaling.
Inycom delivers enterprise technology solutions across three business units spanning ICT services, healthcare systems, and digital banking—plus an in-house R&D department. The customer base includes financial institutions (regulatory reporting, NPL recovery, CRM implementations), healthcare providers (hospital environment solutions), and industrial clients (Industry 4.0, biotechnology). Projects center on enterprise modernization: migrating messaging infrastructure (IBM MQ) to cloud platforms, building ETL and data modeling pipelines (Microsoft Fabric), and implementing compliance-heavy systems (Dynamics 365 for banking). The company operates primarily in Spain with South American presence through an Ecuador office.
Inycom uses Windows, Active Directory, Microsoft 365, and Azure cloud services; development layers include PHP, Symfony, Java, .NET, and Spring Boot; containerization via Docker and Kubernetes; data/ETL with SQL Server Integration Services and Microsoft Fabric; and CRM/ERP via Dynamics 365 and Power Platform.
Key projects include migrating IBM MQ platforms to cloud, financial regulation and compliance implementations for banking clients, ETL/data modeling with Microsoft Fabric, Dynamics 365 CRM deployments, and NPL recovery and advanced risk modeling transitions.
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