Enterprise consulting firm specializing in cloud migration and identity infrastructure
ThoughtStorm is a Toronto-based consulting firm built around Oracle enterprise stack (Database, Access Manager, Unified Directory) deployed on Kubernetes and OpenShift. Active projects reveal a migration away from legacy Oracle Access Manager to Oracle Identity and Access Management on cloud infrastructure, paired with strategic cloud adoption and zero-trust security implementations — a pattern consistent with enterprises moving identity layers from on-premises to hybrid and public cloud. Engineering hiring (13 roles) dominates the active headcount, reflecting the hands-on delivery model required for infrastructure modernization work.
ThoughtStorm provides consulting and managed services to mid-market and enterprise organizations across North America. The firm specializes in enterprise application services, cloud infrastructure, identity and access management, data analytics, and quality assurance. Founded in 2012, the company operates with a client-embedded consulting model, engaging technical teams and executive stakeholders to design and implement customized solutions. Current focus areas include Oracle identity platform migrations, cloud architecture design, and hybrid infrastructure deployments.
Core stack: Oracle Database, Oracle Access Manager (OAAM), Oracle Unified Directory, Kubernetes, OpenShift, AWS, Azure, and Java-based frameworks (Spring Boot, Jakarta EE, Struts). Also uses SAS, Jira, Confluence, Cisco, and Microsoft security tools (Defender, Intune, Azure AD).
Oracle Access Manager to Identity and Access Management migration on OpenShift/AWS; high-availability architecture design; strategic cloud adoption; zero-trust security implementation; hybrid network infrastructure; SAP development; and regulatory/clinical trial analytics work.
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