
Insurance
Streamlining product data access and delivery

Client
A large NY-based life insurance and investment services provider
Goal
Create a unified, scalable architecture for secure, standardized sharing of data with downstream services
Tools and Technologies
Java 21, Spring Boot, AWS, Jenkins, Stonebranch, Jira, Microservices, Redshift, Aurora, DynamoDB, Angular, JS, MYSQL, EKS, SQS
Business Challenge
The client used a product data mart that lacked a secure, standardized method to share data with downstream services. This affected data governance and consistency across applications. It also faced the risk of disrupting tightly integrated legacy data flows while shifting from a legacy PACE system that supports critical AEM microservices to a PDP mart.
It needed a new system that is scalable, and the modernization process had to be carried out with minimal disruption to existing systems.

Solution
Implemented a dual-solution strategy to modernize data access and delivery. Key elements included:
- Built a microservices-based platform and deployed on AWS
- Enabled secure, flexible API access to the product data mart using tagged identifiers
- Ensured a scalable design with minimal code changes for expansion
- Allowed existing AEM microservices to operate without changes during and post-transition

Outcomes
- Improved efficiency and security by enabling standardized, governed access to product and entity data
- Achieved faster delivery and reduced manual effort
- Ensured seamless integration while modernizing the backend
- Maintained front-end stability of AEM microservices
