Enterprise modernization and cloud migration consulting for telecom, BFSI, and logistics
iVoyant is a mid-sized consulting and engineering firm focused on helping large enterprises migrate legacy systems to cloud infrastructure. The tech stack is heavily Microsoft-centric (C#, .NET, Azure services, Power BI, SQL Server) with secondary cloud coverage via AWS and GCP, and reflects a services organization built to move clients through infrastructure transformation rather than build a proprietary platform. The active project backlog is dominated by data environment modernization and reporting automation—patterns consistent with clients in regulated industries (BFSI, telecom, logistics, public health) where legacy system debt and data governance are operational blockers.
iVoyant is a digital transformation and IT services firm headquartered in Atlanta with development centers in Bangalore and Davanagere, India. Founded in 2014, the company operates as a partnership and employs 201–500 people. They serve mid-market to enterprise clients across telecom, BFSI, airline, logistics, and retail sectors. The delivery model combines consulting, UX/design, and engineering to support application and data modernization—moving clients from legacy monoliths toward cloud-based, distributed systems. Core technical domains include cloud infrastructure (Azure and AWS), data warehousing and analytics (Power BI, SQL), and enterprise integration.
iVoyant's stack is Microsoft-heavy: C#, .NET, ASP.NET Core, Azure (Functions, Blob, Queue, Key Vault), SQL Server, Power BI. They also use AWS, GCP, Kubernetes, Angular, and PostgreSQL for multi-cloud and open-source components.
Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. iVoyant also operates development offices in Bangalore and Davanagere, India.
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